One excavator finally put the Fulford Inn out of its misery.
Like all things ‘Salt Spring’, some will miss the venerable landmark. Some won’t.
As though respect was in order, the machine operator gently reduced the Inn to a pile of sticks.
Salt Spring Photographer John Cameron
One excavator finally put the Fulford Inn out of its misery.
Like all things ‘Salt Spring’, some will miss the venerable landmark. Some won’t.
As though respect was in order, the machine operator gently reduced the Inn to a pile of sticks.
A one foot tide at the north tip of Salt Spring Island reveals a bottom not often seen.
Lots of food, flowers, farmers, vendors and buyers at this week’s Tuesday Market. June through October it’s a “food-only market that specializes in authentic, local, fresh and seasonal product”.
Light paints a striated rock face on a Salt Spring beach.
It’s still Spring on the calendar. But it’s been summer for some time everywhere else.
Photographs of Salt Spring Island and areas reachable by ferry and road (and sometimes off-road).
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