Skating Lessons

The temperature hit 15 degrees Celsius yesterday. Last weekend's skate at Harbourfront was definitely the last Great Skate of the season.

Here's what I learned from my Great Skate 2012 Project:

  1. The only think a skating rink needs is frozen water. Everything else is a luxury.
  2. Falling down is part of learning.
  3. If you go with the flow, you're probably going counter-clockwise.
  4. Skating makes good memories.
  5. Any chance to skate is a Great Skate.

This blog is going into hibernation (if that word can apply to a dormant state during warm weather).

Many thanks to all the friends and family members who helped make the Great Skates happen by joining me on the rinks, smiling indulgently while I rambled on about this project, and making encouraging comments about the blog. It wouldn't have been the same without you.

See you next winter.....


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