And, as souvenir of our time once again, here is the signed ceiling beam to mark our month in the Leighton Artist Colony, Banff Centre.
Donna Clement is a Canadian textile artist who shows and sells on her web site and at various exhibits throughout the year. She travels throughout the world and loves to share her photos of inspiration seen abroad, with special focus on UNESCO World Heritage Sites. She is an exhibiting member of ARTICULATION Textile Group and CONTEXTURAL Fibre Arts Cooperative.
March 31, 2009
Banff - Day 31
Leaving day - but first Wendy and I got up at 6:30 am to head over to Vermillion Lakes to take some sunrise photographs. The progression of our time on the water...




These photos are taken an hour later, but a day earlier (we went to Vermillion Lakes yesterday but got there too late for the sunrise, but did manage to get photos of other lovely things - and we saw our first pussywillows of the year.)



Yesterday ReBecca and I headed to Johnson Canyon and took our lives in our own hands by hiking up to the Lower Falls on the very icy pathway - we managed to make it back in one piece, so then headed out to Lake Louise along the 1A Highway. This last shot is through one of the main floor windows as the early socialites would have experienced Lake Louise and Victoria Glacier 100 years ago.





And, as souvenir of our time once again, here is the signed ceiling beam to mark our month in the Leighton Artist Colony, Banff Centre.
And, as souvenir of our time once again, here is the signed ceiling beam to mark our month in the Leighton Artist Colony, Banff Centre.
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