Fifteen people came out to hike the Kennedale Ravine to Rundle Park.
As we approach the shortest day of the year, the sun doesn’t rise much above the horizon. As a result, we get two interesting effects.
One, the shadows are long the whole day. And two, the sun is a large ball–similar to the giant moon you see when the moon is at the horizon.
Everyone enjoyed the fresh air and conversation.
Thanks to Sandra for leading the hike, and the the City of Edmonton for their work on the parks. You can find more photos on Flickr.