I posted the picture shot from the terrace of our condominium at first. The sky was blue, an extremely clear day. We finished breakfast and went out. We could use the backdoor facing the Blackcomb skiing area, but we headed for Whistler village by bus because one of us had to rent a set of skis in the village. Therefore we decided to ski on Whistler mountain.
The second picture shows all of us except the person who released the shutter. That person appears in the last picture. He was a really nice guy and we chatted every night over the excessive use of alcohol. I won't write any details about him, but he taught me really good lessons in life.
The last picture was shot on the Emerald Trail on Whistler mountain. Finally, the weather during our stay in Whistler was the best today. I regretted that I didn't take more pictures of everything at that time. I mistakenly thought we would have five more days and would be sure to have another chance to take pictures in the sunshine.
By the way, take a look at my boots. This picture became the last picture of my boots. The details will be explained in the next entry. Bad news will come up one after another.
(Vocabulary)
release the shutter (カメラの)シャッターを切る
could use something (話) <…>が欲しい, あるとよい
I could use a drink. 飲み物が欲しいなあ.
Very nice pictures. It looks as if you had a great time there. So...you left us with a cliff hanger. I can hardly wait to read the unfolding of the unfortunate events.
Posted by: Shiroi Tora | Apr 19, 2012 at 02:51 PM