For the last 280 days I have posted on Facebook a painting each day as a brief diversion from the lockdowns and other bad news this year. Neglecting my weblog, I’ll post in the coming days some of my better posts.
Regarded as one of the most stunning alpine drives in the world, Icefields Parkway is an unforgettable way to immerse yourself in the Canadian Rockies. Also know as Canada Hwy 93, it connects the towns of Banff and Jasper in the Canadian Rockies. With soaring rocky mountain peaks, icefields and vast sweeping valleys all along the route, every winding curve of the parkway fills the windshield with a new view. Jaw-dropping vistas of the Rocky Mountains and jagged snow covered peaks dwarf the glaciers in the valleys below. In addition to the extraordinary views, wildlife such as elk, moose, bighorn sheep, mountain goats, and the occasional bear or wolf are often spotted from the highway.
I traveled the Icefields Parkway in the mid-80’s in my RV, and have itched to go back ever since…but never have. We had lunch at the Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise during the journey decades ago, and on my bucket list is to return and stay for a few nights.
Lets leave the troubles of the USA for a moment and go north to Canada with today’s diversion from the bad news. From the “naujas studijos karantinas” with a painting along this wonderful parkway. This is one of my older acrylics and depicts the Bow River, but not sure what peak is in the background.