Since I had an abbreviated run today, I was able to get a shot from the creaky old bridge at Deer Lake Brook. Everything is still looking lush and summery at Burnaby Lake:

Specifically, Burnaby Lake Regional Park.
I decided to get some exercise on a non-run day by walking to Piper Spit at Burnaby Lake (about a 12 km round-trip from my place). I took my camera in order to shoot many and assorted bird shots.
When I got there and opened my camera bag, the spot normally occupied by my camera was not occupied at all. Because I had left the camera back on my desk.
Whoops.
I took a few shots with the iPhone while I was there, then made my way back home (it was 32C by the time I got back, definitely an Africa Hot kind of day). I will now remember to actually check my camera bag before leaving, so lesson learned.
I took mostly scenery shots, and a seagull photobombed one of them. Here it is:


It was forecast to get up to 28C today, so I opted for a mid-morning run to beat the heat. Here’s my run report in handy list form, because I like lists.
Award:

Stats:
Run 694 Average pace: 6:12/km Location: Burnaby Lake (CW) Start: 10:00 a.m. Distance: 10.02 km Time: 62:08 Weather: Sunny Temp: 22-25ºC Humidity: 64% Wind: light BPM: 150 Weight: 165.6 Total distance to date: 5085 km Devices: Apple Watch Series 5, iPhone 12, AirPods (3rd generation) Shoes: Brooks Caldera 5 (198 km)
As I type this, the Fitness app on my watch is reporting that I have completed:
This is not just higher than my average daily going-out-and-aboot, it’s way higher. Was I tied to a runaway horse? Yes! Well, no. I decided to go for a walk to Burnaby Lake, to take photos of birds and soak in nature for awhile.
Weirdly, I chose to start this at 7 a.m. (I got up and had breakfast at 5:30). I got there shortly after 8 a.m., spent some time at Piper Spit, took about 350 photos, then continued to walk the entire lake loop and back home, returning just after 11:30 a.m.
A few observations on this early morning trek:
I will post select pics in a follow-up post. Yesterday was bad, but today did a lot to erase the bad, or at least smear it around so it’s less easily identifiable.
Apart from a few light showers here and there, the weather held up and the light was actually pretty good for a cloudy day.
Here are a few photos I took.








We got another decent dump of snow last night and everything looks fresh and pretty again. I neither have to drive in it nor shovel it, so I don’t mind snow too much these days.
In fact, I went for a walk all the way to Burnaby Lake this afternoon, to get some fresh (if chilly) air and a few pics. I actually saw one person jogging on the river trail. I mean, sure, you can do it, but this is why I got a treadmill. Another guy was riding a bike, but was cheating because he had an electric bike with those silly fat tires. There were a fair number of people out, especially for midday during the week. I assume a lot of people have time off between Christmas and New Year’s.
Here are some photos, all taken with my phone, since I didn’t feel like lugging my camera and accessories out across the frozen tundra. It’s too bad HDR wasn’t more common, the originals on my iPhone 12 look awesome where there’s some dramatic light to provide contrast, such as in the first pic below.






I didn’t plan exactly on doing a walk today, and when I did decide to head out I didn’t plan on doing any running.
So I went out, and I did do some running here and there, so my pace is faster than the last walk, breaking the 9:00/km mark, which ain’t gonna happen if I’m only walking unless I suddenly grow giraffe-length legs, which would admittedly be funny and also horrifying.
The weather was very similar to last time–pleasantly warm, but not nearly hot like we’ve seen so much this summer.
I took a few pics while out (this is easier when you’re walking than running) and will post one below the stats. Speaking of stats, here they are!
Stats:
Walk 54 Average pace: 8:57/km Location: Brunette River trail Distance: 8.41 km Time: 75:13 Weather: Sunny Temp: 25ºC Humidity: 48% Wind: light BPM: 123 Weight: 178.3 pounds Total distance to date: 414.13 km Devices: Apple Watch Series 5, iPhone 12

Removing the date from the title of the post because I am more often that not posting these photos later than the day on which they were taken, making the title a LIE and a SHAM.
This was taken at the Nature house at Burnaby Lake on August 14, 2021. I basically wanted to get as close as I could and as straight-on to the flower as possible.
