Yes they flood the paths just for skating. It’s quite a popular thing to do here in Canada. We love skating.Keesha, what a beautiful place to skate. Do they flood that path just for skating? I've never seen anything like that. The last time I ice skated was in the 80's. I also roller skated quite a bit with the kids. My knee would never allow me to skate at this point of my life. I didn't realize how much i missed skating until I looked at your photos.
Awwww! You poor thing. That’s the downfall of skating :laugh: ...pun intended; you fall.Ice skating? 1977. Nothing injured but my dignity.
Roller skating? 1980. My sisters talked me into renting roller skates and skating on the Daytona Beach boardwalk. I didn't want to, but I gave in.
About two minutes into the adventure, I did a spectacular forward fall, landing flat on my nose, which took a hankering at that minute to emulate Niagara Falls, but only if Niagara Falls had turned to blood like the river of Egypt. I was only wearing a bathing suit and luckily, some kind bystander took off his shirt and handed it to me to soak up the blood.
Huge swollen raccoon eyes, taped-up nose, I was a mess for weeks.
Needless to say, I've not been skating since. I don't like skating.
Yes I figured you’d be used to skating since you live in Ontario also. That balance thing is really important definitely.It seems to me that skating through the forest was somewhere near Montreal.
I used to play hockey. I thought I just lace up my skates and off I went.
Boy did I get a surprise. I hadn't been on skates for a long time. I had to hang on to the boards. The balance just wasn't there.
We have a lot of outdoor rinks here but it's so darn cold most of the rinks are unused.
The young boys and girls hockey teams now play all their games and practices indoors.
Thanks C’est Moi. It really is a pleasant treat. I’m at the age where I’m sensing my mortality and don’t want to squander my life away. I want to keep doing as many things as I can for as long as I can.Looks like a beautiful place to skate, Keesha. I've never ice skated but I still own roller skates. It's been a few years but occasionally I think I'd like to put them on and head out down the sidewalk.
Awwww. I actually hesitated for a while, knowing that most people don’t skate any more but then also thought most people don’t want to either. :laugh: Thanks CeeCee. You might just read about me breaking an arm or leg next week too so don’t get too jealous.Wow, Keesha , I’m so jealous. Ive never even heard of a skating trail....looks like so much fun.
I used to ice and roller skate and was better at ice skating but haven’t skated in a very long time.
Id be afraid to...Id probably fall and break something.
I was a pretty good skater back in my youth though and it was my favorite thing to do.
Did I already mention how jealous I am?![]()
My wife and I went ice skating with a few of the Grandkids just last Wednesday. I should have strapped a pillow to my butt.
Early 90s when the kids we still young enough not to be humiliated by having their parents with them.
Be grateful for your knee. It's protecting the rest of you & preventing surgeries & lengthy recoveries.Keesha, what a beautiful place to skate. Do they flood that path just for skating? I've never seen anything like that. The last time I ice skated was in the 80's. I also roller skated quite a bit with the kids. My knee would never allow me to skate at this point of my life. I didn't realize how much i missed skating until I looked at your photos.