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Holly Jolly

lego minifig gingerbread person and Christmas tree

This month’s photo blogging challenge theme: Holly Jolly. Despite the ever-changing challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, we enjoyed some holly jolly experiences this December:

We continue to appreciate our freedom to split our time between the city and the mountains. And we’re doing our best to keep things fresh by creating little challenges for our photo walks: specific themes, specific lenses, specific subjects, etc.

I’ve had mixed feelings about my Lensbaby Sol 22 selective focus/tilt lens since I bought it almost three years ago. This month, it was my everyday carry, so most of these photos show its characteristic edge blur/Christmas light bokeh. Those that don’t were shot with my Pixel 4A native camera app. And, BTW, I have enjoyed figuring out how to use the Sol 22 to best effect. 🙂

1. Mighty M is home!

Last month I mentioned that Mighty M was in the hospital for recuperation and rehabilitation following a serious surgery. In mid-December, she was discharged home, where she continues with all of her exercises. She did an amazing amount of pre-Christmas prep and we enjoyed an outdoor visit with her just before Christmas. We continue to take Lego minifig Mighty M along on our outdoor adventures, to share punny photos while she’s still got limited mobility.

2. Jolly Well Seize the Moment

One a morning when we were in somewhat of a hurry to walk to downtown Canmore, I spotted this huge, clear, slightly turquoise-coloured block of ice along the Bow River shoreline. Despite the time pressure, I decided to make my way down to the gravel shore and take a photo or two. Good thing I did, because when we went back the next morning to spend more time photographing this beauty, it was gone! The river level rose enough over night to wash it downstream – a good reminder to take the shot when you see it!

3. Who You Lookin’ At?

Our usual route through the big meadow in Canmore was blocked by a herd of about 50 elk. We carefully skirted around them. For the most part, they were disinterested, as accustomed as they are to humans. But just as we passed closest to this young bull, his head came up as if to say, “Who you lookin’ at?” I snapped the shutter and then jolly well hustled along before he took a closer interest!!

4. Walking (and Talking) in a Winter Wonderland

So many fresh snow days this month! And since we’re not skiers, we enjoyed winter wonderland walks. Occasionally, they turn into talks and walks if Mr. GeoKs’ phone rings. 🙂

Including our 10 long walks this month, we finished out 2021 with more than 70 hikes: 712 km (442 miles) total hiking distance and 25,540 meters (83,800 feet) total elevation gain. Our definition of a hike? At least 5 km (3 miles) and at least one hour. Anyhow, those are some holly jolly stats that will be a challenge to match in 2022.

If you’d like to virtually join one of our winter wonderland walks, check out this Relive video recap created by Mr. GeoK.

5. Lego Build Day

Santa reliably gifts us each a Lego set, so there’s always a Lego build day over the holiday season. I took a break from building to photograph the child Grogu and The Mandalorian. Who doesn’t feel holly jolly after seeing Baby Yoda?

Bonus Pics

For the first time in a long while, I want to share some extra photos…

Our Christmas feast, with all five diners also acting as chefs
Our youngest (on the left), enjoying a masked, outdoors and distanced visit with both sets of grandparents 🙂
Snowmoji, the fun and temporary way to create some holly jolly

That’s it for me this month. Hop on over to to ‘lil HooHaa to see what holly jolly things the rest of the crew came up with this month. While you’re there, please consider joining our small but mighty community of bloggers for the first PBC of 2022. The theme is Black and White, which is pretty straightforward. You need to post five photos. The amount of accompanying text is entirely up to you. And for what it’s worth, I’m usually the wordiest! 😉

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