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Good-bye... and hello

It's the end of one of the most life-changing chapters of my life

Beautiful and heartbreaking, one of our last sunsets from the window of our home in the Hamlet of Mount Lorne. Photo by Christa Galloway.

I came to the Yukon a different person than the one who is leaving now. 

I'm a bit tougher. In the winter I've found myself saying, "it's only -20C, let's go skiing while it's warm," and in mid-August I've scraped the frost off my car before work. 

I'm a bit spoiled. I used to admire photos of beautiful mountain landscapes, now I see one out my window every day.

On a personal level, I've changed drastically. Where I used to rely on my husband for everything from driving to grocery shopping to answering the phone, I am now used to getting myself around, going away on business trips and bringing home the bacon.

I like myself more than I did before. I'm more independent, less afraid and stronger.

Things that may not seem like a big deal to a lot of people but used to make me nervous, like arranging car insurance, driving long distances, or going away for a business trip by myself, don't faze me anymore. I answer the phone like a pro star. I can even do the looney thing in the shopping cart now, no problem.

The other day I realized that for the first time in 14 years, my friends are people I met independently of Richard. It occurred to me that they must actually like me because of me. Part of me always assumed people hung out with me because I came as a package with my charming, social and guileless husband and not for myself. I've taken a good hard look at myself and I think I'm actually moderately cool to hang out with, albeit in a awkward geeky way.

Now it's time to say good-bye to the place and the people that changed me so much. Yesterday I worked my last flight for Air North. I thought I would be relieved because it's been a very busy summer with few days off, but I was almost overcome with emotion. My two trainers happened to be there and announced to the passengers that this was my last flight. They said very nice things which had the effect of making me happy while at the same time turing beet red with embarrassment.

The people here are what I will miss most about the Yukon. There are the Air North flight attendants. Erin's quirky good nature, Angelica's vivaciousness, Jessica's toughness, Michael's kindness and energy, Wini's sense of humour, Susan's sassiness, Derek's in-flight baking skills, Sonja's enthusiasm... the list goes on and on. Then there are all the people who have helped us along the way, our neighbours, co-workers, teachers and friends. Maybe its the fresh northern air, or being away from the rest of the world, but Yukoners are a different type of people. Richard likens them to people from Yorkshire in England, they are a little tough at first but once you're accepted you see they have a heart of gold.

Soon, ironically, we will be on the road south. I'm excited for the future. My life will change drastically. For four months I will be a stay-at-home mom living in a city apartment with no vehicle, all new for me. This time, we do already have one friend near our new home, and we've already been invited for Christmas!

We visited Red Deer yesterday and absolutely loved it. We got a very good feeling from the area and everyone we spoke with was amazingly friendly and went out of their way to help us. Red Deer has many beautiful parks and trails, nice buildings and rolling hills... and conveniently there appears to be a liquor store at just about every street corner. Like Whitehorse, the winters will still be damn cold, so I'm in no danger of going soft.

Also, like Whitehorse, Red Deer would be a great pub name, so it totally fits.

 

 

tags: Mount Lorne, sunset
categories: Living in Canada's Yukon
Thursday 08.14.14
Posted by Christa Galloway
 

The view tonight

Mount Lorne on a summer night. Photo by Christa Galloway.

Yukon sunset. Photo by Christa Galloway.

Late evening in the Hamlet of Mount Lorne. Photo by Christa Galloway.

Striking clouds at sunset near Whitehorse, Yukon. Photo by Christa Galloway.

tags: sunset, Mount Lorne, Yukon
Saturday 07.12.14
Posted by Christa Galloway
 

The midnight sun....set

Flying into Whitehorse at 12:30 this morning. Photo by Christa Galloway.

It may be getting darker but the sun is still setting at midnight.

tags: Air North, sunset, midnight sun, Whitehorse
categories: Living in Canada's Yukon
Saturday 07.12.14
Posted by Christa Galloway
 

Sunset over Red Ridge

Another spectacular sunset tonight. This is the view from our deck towards Red Ridge.

Sunset over Red Ridge, March 23, 2014. Photo by Christa Galloway.

tags: red ridge, Yukon, sunset, photography
categories: Living in Canada's Yukon
Monday 03.24.14
Posted by Christa Galloway
 

Sunset over Lorne Mountain

I've been urged not to stop posting these sunrise and sunset pictures by my much-appreciated fans. So here is another one, taken tonight. I really could take a picture of a stunning sunrise or sunset every day and they would all look different from each other.

We were heading out for a walk this afternoon and I saw this sunset over Lorne Mountain before I even took a step out the door so I ran in to grab my camera. The rest of the walk didn't disappoint either. Photo by Christa Galloway

tags: Lorne Mountain, sunset, God rays, forest, Canon 5D II, Canon 70-200mm 2.8 lens
categories: Living in Canada's Yukon
Saturday 01.25.14
Posted by Christa Galloway
 

I'm going to have to stop posting these at some point

Often when we look out the window it is sunrise or sunset. That or it's dark. It's one of the benefits of very short days. Lately, every sunrise and sunset is spectacular and I am getting my camera out more often than not. This was the sunset yester…

Often when we look out the window it is sunrise or sunset. That or it's dark. It's one of the benefits of very short days. Lately, every sunrise and sunset is spectacular and I am getting my camera out more often than not. This was the sunset yesterday. Photo by Christa Galloway.

tags: photography, sunset, Mount Lorne, mountains, clouds
categories: Living in Canada's Yukon
Monday 01.20.14
Posted by Christa Galloway
 

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