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around where we live now :)



Where we go for a walk everyday(notice the warning for coyotes...I was a little amused the first time I saw it)



Where S plays almost everyday - on princess island park



I haven't done this city justice through photos. Still settling down. But will post a new entry in the travel blog soon.

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  1. you should heed the warning! i was chased by a raccoon once!

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  2. Deepak, LOL! You should've given the racoon something to eat. It would've left happily, i'm sure:)

    Anu,
    We will feel extremely happy to receive you. Please do come. Don't come alone. Bring in V. S misses him. Everyday, she says, "Vishab thachitan."

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  3. Where's the snow? Is it spring now? Somehow in my mind I have equated Canada with snow all the time.

    What a place for a daily walk! So beautiful!

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  4. Deepak anna, Those little sweet things wearing bandit masks? Love em!

    I like the baby racoon series in Calvin&Hobbes. Very touching.
    http://www.s-anand.net/calvinandhobbes.html#19870309

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  5. Anupama,
    It is Spring. In fact, at 4000ft elevation, the Sun can be scotching when there are no clouds. And we are about 45min away from the Rockies on the leeward side. So not so much rain & very less snow.

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