Thursday, July 31, 2008
My Summer Vacation IV - The Okanagan
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
My Summer Vacation III - Bromley Rock
What are they looking at?
This is Bromley Rock Park, a small park by the highway where you can take a dip in the crystal clear, icy cold waters of the Similkameen River.
Early explorers called British Columbia the "Sea of Mountains." It's easy to see why.
--->Next and final stop: The Okanagan
--->Next and final stop: The Okanagan
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
My Summer Vacation II
In addition to a beautiful lake in a mountain setting this park also contains a waterpark where we planned to allow the children to delightedly scream themselves into exhaustion. I was inveigled into one slide/ride called the "Colossal Canyon" which involved riding in a raft down a series of precipices while being drenched and endangered. I survived and everyone else enjoyed. I declined to experience the "Valley of Fear."
Monday, July 28, 2008
My Summer Vacation I
I'm back from my brief holiday, having had a wonderful break from life on the coast by travelling into the semi-arid desert country of the southern interior of the province of British Columbia. While I get back into the swing of life here in Victoria, I will take the liberty of sharing with you a few vacation photos. First, I will introduce a couple of my travelling companions, grandchildren Molly (foreground) and Rosie (background) in the van.
They are sampling fruit the Fraser valley is famous for: fresh-picked raspberries.
However, before we could travel to the interior of the province we had to take a ferry across to the mainland since Victoria is on an island.
The ferries are large car-ferries that travel hourly during the daylight hours and evening.
It takes about two hours to cross to the Vancouver ferry terminal called Tsawassen. Below is a view taken from the ferry window while passing between two of the Gulf Islands.
After arriving on the mainland we travelled eastwards up the lush Fraser Valley, which provides Vancouver with much of its food (including raspberries) from the rich river delta agricultural lands.
--->Next Stop: Cultus Lake Provincial Park.
Sunday, July 27, 2008
In the Shadows....
Saturday, July 26, 2008
Bastion Square at Night
Friday, July 25, 2008
Mystery Succulents
Thursday, July 24, 2008
Oh Gelato
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Causeway Artist #3 - Copper Cowgirl Jane
There's a gold covered statue of Captain Vancouver on top of the Legislative Assembly Building but down below on the Inner Harbor Causeway we have Copper Cowgirl Jane whose frozen stances and mechanistic mime enthrall and captivate passersby. Just watch out, she may be made of copper but she'll pump you full of lead!
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Quonley's
Monday, July 21, 2008
The Gate of Harmonious Interest
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Causeway Artist #2 - Dwight Hill
Stroll a few yards down along the Inner Harbour Causeway from where Dean Lewis draws caricatures and you will get a chance to meet Dwight Hill, woodcarver and recycler extraordinaire.*****************
(I am going on a short trip into the interior of British Columbia for the next week. Thanks to the blogger scheduling capability there will continue to be a new post from me each day. However, I may not be able to answer comments or emails until I return home.)
Saturday, July 19, 2008
Do you ever feel like this in the morning?
Friday, July 18, 2008
Causeway Artist #1 - Dean Lewis
It's always so interesting to see what Dean is drawing I usually end up with a lot of shots of the back of his head because of looking over his shoulder while he creates. So, here is a photo of his face so that you can recognize him when you visit Victoria. Dean introduced me to the Causeway Artists Society and I expect to feature some of the other talented artist members soon.
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Market Square Ballet
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Inner Harbor after Sunset II
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Koma Kulshan
Koma Kulshan means "Great White Watcher" in one of the local native languages and was their name for Mount Baker, clearly seen in the background of this photo, taken about 16 kilometers west of Victoria. As the crow flies, Mount Baker was about 130 kilometers (80 miles) distant from where I was standing, almost due east. That little sprawl of buildings in the foreground is the city of Victoria. Please click the above image to see the larger version because this is a BIG photo....Mount Baker is a volcano on the mainland of Washington State rising 10,778 feet (3,285 meters) above sea level, much taller than most of the other local mountains. But it is not often so clearly visible from here. If you take a look at Chuck Pefley's City Daily Photo Blog for Seattle you can see the same mountain from a different angle and many miles away. Or take a look at Mount Baker from Port Townsend or Port Angeles or Vancouver but for a real dose of Mount Baker, visit the Stanwood City Daily Photo Blog. It's a big mountain.
Monday, July 14, 2008
Willows Beach
Summer finally arrived this last week and Victorians have been reveling in bona fide HOT summer days. And that, of course, includes beach time. While Victoria is surrounded by the ocean it doesn't have that many sandy beaches that are suitable for swimming and lolling in the sun. Willows Beach in Oak Bay is one that has everything a beach should have and here's how Victorians were enjoying it this week.
Sunday, July 13, 2008
Inner Harbor after Sunset
More night photography. It's been warm enough the last few days to tempt me out at night and it is fascinating how the same old scenes look new and different when the sun goes down. Here's a shot of Victoria's Inner Harbor that I took about an hour ago.
Saturday, July 12, 2008
Canada Goose
Here's another bird that remains still long enough for a neophyte to get a photo, the Canada Goose. This one was photographed at Esquimalt Lagoon, which shelters a large flock of these geese year-round. They are quite tame.
Friday, July 11, 2008
Waterfall
Yes, yes, I know this is a CITY daily photo blog and the selection of photos lately has been rather bucolic. But I'm back in the city now and there are some pleasant interludes, such as this waterfall, which cools a lovely little park near where I live. While it looks pretty natural, scroll down to see its source.