
This little one could receive but not send messages to Dad across the playground in Centennial Park in Ganges.
Salt Spring Photographer John Cameron

This little one could receive but not send messages to Dad across the playground in Centennial Park in Ganges.

Apparently the August moon made it hard to see this year’s Perseid Meter Shower. Seen on a clear night away from the bright lights of the city, the detail is surprising.

This face is posted on Bruce Patterson’s house beside the ferry terminal in Fulford. It’s part of the Inside Out Global Art Project.
“INSIDE OUT is a large-scale participatory art project that transforms messages of personal identity into pieces of artistic work. Everyone is challenged to use black and white photographic portraits to discover, reveal and share the untold stories and images of people around the world. These digitally uploaded images will be made into posters and sent back to the project’s co-creators for them to exhibit in their own communities. People can participate as an individual or in a group; posters can be placed anywhere, from a solitary image in an office window to a wall of portraits on an abandoned building or a full stadium. These exhibitions will be documented, archived and viewable virtually.”
Find out more about the project.

Boaters sit on a finger off the Government wharf (also called the “Sea Plane Dock”) waiting for the mothership.

Ruckle Provincial Park is one of the jewels of the Gulf Islands. The 530 hectare parks has 7 kilometers of ocean shoreline on the southern end of Salt Spring Island, 10 kilometers from the Fulford Ferry.
Photographs of Salt Spring Island and areas reachable by ferry and road (and sometimes off-road).