Now that's a grand photo of The Holy Ground, Andre, and a pretty slick optical trick too.
Oddly enough, it didn't work when I tried it in my backyard earlier today. A few days after my subtropical ride on Christmas Eve afternoon, we had our first winter storm, with 25-30 cms of snow and a driving wind. This pretty much banished all bikes from our streets -- mine are now warm and dry in my basement workshop, awaiting spring about three months hence. Even if I'd wanted to ride out of my driveway, it would've been difficult, as the snowplough deposited a berm of compacted snow & ice about a metre high, and a metre wide at the base. Took me the better part of two hours to clear it
Nevertheless, I did a few tricks with my clip-on sunglasses, but to no avail. The snow just sat there, completely unresponsive. (See below -- and these are colour photographs, BTW.) The good news is that 80% of the trails in the Gatineau Park are open for X-country skiing, so that's where I'm going on Monday, when the forecast is for sunshine, a high of -14, and not much wind. I'll retrace some of the trails I cycled across a few months ago, amidst the greenery & the bugs.