Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Good Morning!
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Summer Sunset
Monday, August 29, 2011
In The Woods
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Summer in Saanich
Saturday, August 27, 2011
Somewhere Saturday - Animal Overpass
Friday, August 26, 2011
A Closer Look 9 - John Foster McCreight
This text is the original post: Matthew Baillie Begbie (later Sir Matthew) was sworn in as Chief Justice at the same time (1858) as James Douglas was sworn in as governor of the Colony of British Columbia for the same reason - to establish British sovereignty and rule of law in the colony, especially in the previously lawless area of the Cariboo Gold Rush. Baillie was very much a renaissance man. In addition to his work as a judge, he drafted laws and had numerous other activities. He was an avid naturalist and opera singer and spoke several of the languages of the Native Peoples well enough to conduct trials in them without the use of an interpreter. He was popular and respected and must have been a very interesting man. You can find out more about him by clicking HERE and HERE.
Thursday, August 25, 2011
A Closer Look 8 - Sir James Douglas, KCB
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Oak Bay Village
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
A Closer Look 7 - Murals in the Rotunda
Monday, August 22, 2011
Craigdarroch Details
Sunday, August 21, 2011
A Closer Look 6 - Chamber and Coat of Arms
Continuing with our closer look at the British Columbia Legislative Assembly Buildings, above is a photo of the chamber where the provincial legislators meet to govern the province. At the far end is the Speaker's chair. The photo on the left is the official British Columbia Coat of Arms on one wall of the ground floor of the rotunda. This coat of arms has had a long and somewhat controversial history which you can read about by clicking HERE. |
Saturday, August 20, 2011
Daisies - Somewhere Saturday
Friday, August 19, 2011
Saanich Summer
Thursday, August 18, 2011
A Closer Look 5 - Inside the Legislative Assembly Building
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Sugar and Spice
What are little girls made of?
What are little girls made of?
Sugar and spice
And everything nice,
That's what little girls are made of. *
This is my granddaughter Rosie, who also appears in Monday's photo and other photos in this blog. The occasion was a celebration of the new garden at Craigdarroch Castle when guests were invited to don period costumes.
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Brie Mango Avocado Quesadilla
As well as being home to obligatory half dozen Chinese restaurants Victoria's Chinatown is also where our newest vegetarian eatery is located. It's the Venus Sophia Tearoom & Vegetarian Eatery. And yes, I ate the extraordinary Brie Mango Avocado Quesadilla pictured above down to the last crumb. I've lunched here several times now and have always been pleased with the food and the ambience. It's classy and comfortable without being expensive. The soups are superb and everything else I've eaten there has been very good. I recommend it highly. Have a look at the menu on their website by clicking HERE. |
Monday, August 15, 2011
Sunday, August 14, 2011
Dashed Hopes
Over the last while, the weather has been so lovely that I've been spending every moment that I can out of doors and of course, that means LOTS of picture taking. And, with a digital camera, the images on that small screen all look amazing don't they?! But, if you're like me, when you download them on onto your computer you are invariably disappointed. Most are out of focus or these long summer evenings mean the sky is blown out. I know I should be traveling with a tripod like Benjamin Madison, but dammit I'm not that organized. Yet. Someday. So, here is my best "shot from the hip, at a run" photo of the almost full moon Thursday night. -Fern
Saturday, August 13, 2011
Somewhere Saturday - Mountain Blues
Friday, August 12, 2011
A Closer Look 4
Earlier this week I posted photos of Sir James Douglas and Sir Matthew Baillie Begbie, whose niches flank the main entrance to the Legislative Assembly Buildings. However, the highest place of honour, the topmost peak of the central dome is occupied by a gold covered statue of Captain George Vancouver. As well as being an early explorer and surveyor of this coast he settled the Nootka Sound crisis which established British control over this area. These photos were taken with a 500mm super-telephoto lens. I prefer the profile photo to the right except that it seems to draw attention to the Captain's rather outstanding...er...nose. |
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Chinatown Afternoon
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
23½
Tuesday, August 9, 2011
A Closer Look 3
On the right is Sir James Douglas, often called "The Father of British Columbia," since he was the founder of Victoria and the first Governor of the colony of British Columbia. You can read all about him in Wikipedia. Douglas founded Fort Victoria in his capacity as Factor of the Hudson Bay Company. He became Governor of the expanded colony of British Columbia when it was in danger of becoming part of the USA due to its popularity arising from the discovery of gold. | |
To the left is Sir Matthew Baillie Begbie, The first Judge of the Supreme Court of the Colony of British Columbia. Begbie traveled throughout the colony on horseback, dispensing justice where it was needed and upholding the laws during the tumultuous gold rush days. |