
The Gulf Islands School of Performing Arts is rehearsing for their May show at ArtSpring. They plan to create a display of cast member photos in the lobby.
Salt Spring Photographer John Cameron

The Gulf Islands School of Performing Arts is rehearsing for their May show at ArtSpring. They plan to create a display of cast member photos in the lobby.

Dressed in Earth Day blue and green, this little one drifted away from the big group of beach cleaners. She seems to be completely absorbed examining a piece of green glass and is oblivious to her peers.
(I’m sure that if I managed to get my leg in that position, I wouldn’t be getting up without help!)

Happy Earth Day, 2013
You may have noticed I’ve filed this photo under the ‘Daytrip’ category. Because we live on an island, many of us make a number of ‘day trips’ off the island. And it’s time to acknowledge that here on the Salt Spring Island daily photo website.
By the way, a quick way to search the four years of photos is by category. No need to use the search box on the top right of the page if you already know the photo category you’re looking for.
For example, clicking below the photo on the red word ‘Daytrip’ will find all the photos filed under the ‘Daytrip’ category; in this case only one. Clicking on ‘Photog’s Favourites’ will show you all the images filed under that category, two days at a time. Just keep clicking on ‘Older Posts’ to go back in time. (just to be clear and to avoid arguments later, that’s an expression; you won’t really be going back in time)
OK, getting back to today’s photo. (The Koksilah River)
It was taken on a day trip to the Cowichan Valley on Vancouver Island. To the recently rebuilt Kinsol Trestle. Recommended.
More Kinsol Trestle photos:

1. From down, looking up

2. From up, looking down

3. Along the trestle walkway
Have you been to the trestle?

Speeding though Ganges,
today’s youth in a hurry.
Trucks do not fear you.
(Sunday accident/experiment)

The sudden appearance of warm sunlight causes mist to rise off the wet forest floor.
Photographs of Salt Spring Island and areas reachable by ferry and road (and sometimes off-road).