
The ski club ran a Valentine’s ski with a family ski during the day and a romantic sunset/candlelit ski in the evening. I went to both, of course.


I’ve also been making a bunch of posters for various ski club events…



Faye and Maciek's Adventures in the frosty Canadian North

The ski club ran a Valentine’s ski with a family ski during the day and a romantic sunset/candlelit ski in the evening. I went to both, of course.


I’ve also been making a bunch of posters for various ski club events…




Due to the pandemic, some escape room companies are now offering “live avatar” escape rooms, where you give instructions to a staff member over video feed. We tried one (based in Regina) and it was pretty fun! It was detective-themed, so we dressed up for it.
We bought a new toy: a kite for kite skiing (or snowkiting). We’re not at the skill level yet where we’re using skis; so far we’re just getting used to working with the kite itself. However, a strong wind can still easily pick us up off the ground and/or drag us down the frozen lake.



Our main challenge is that it’s generally not very windy here in the winter. Ideally, you want >20km/h winds, which we don’t get very often.

We can always drive further North where it’s windier. Maybe we’ll even do some Arctic Ocean kite skiing at some point this winter…