Simple classic cruising bike parked near the Ganges boardwalk.
In an increasingly technical world many people are striving to return to more simple times. One speed instead of 21, steel instead of carbon fibre, analog instead of digital.
Salt Spring Photographer John Cameron
Simple classic cruising bike parked near the Ganges boardwalk.
In an increasingly technical world many people are striving to return to more simple times. One speed instead of 21, steel instead of carbon fibre, analog instead of digital.
Here’s a new view of Salt Spring Island. OK, perhaps not a new view. But a photo of a view that was new to me, and hopefully, to you.
We’re looking north west over Gary Oaks Winery and Vineyard. Their website says their location has great Fung Shui. Not sure about that, but it’s a peaceful view over the farms, Burgoyne Bay, the mouth of Sansum Narrows (on the upper left) and Vancouver Island beyond.
This area is sometimes referred to as Lee’s Hill. In the foreground, across the first field you can see power lines running left to right. These are along the main road from Fulford to Ganges.
Morning dew on one of the Salt Spring Play Your Heart Out pianos. This one is located along the Ganges waterfront boardwalk.
8:05 am, Ganges
Dad’s on breakfast. I figure mom’s at the Saturday Market.
As always, there was lots of variety at the ArtSpring Treasure Fair. Soup to nuts. Helicopter tour of the Island to #348 above. Super successful fundraiser for ArtSpring.
Photographs of Salt Spring Island and areas reachable by ferry and road (and sometimes off-road).