The Deep Freeze Winter Festival, on 118th Avenue.
Hardly noticed how cold we were with so much community warmth.
We thoroughly enjoyed the Artists' Market, the all-ages World Music dance, skating, tire d'erable (maple syrup on a stick), ice carvings, and the show at the Stollery Gallery.



Bailey's served in a
real ice cup (and enjoyed before a wood fire with strangers and friends).

The French-Canadian who game me the demonstration said he'd hire me to work with him.
Below, Greg's daughter, Anna, enjoys maple syrup.
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