
10 a.m., ArtSpring, box office lobby.
Architecturally planned or not, the hanging art in ArtSpring is often bathed by shafts of light.
Salt Spring Photographer John Cameron

10 a.m., ArtSpring, box office lobby.
Architecturally planned or not, the hanging art in ArtSpring is often bathed by shafts of light.

Millions of mushrooms have exploded out of the ground this fall on Salt Spring Island. This one, tucked away in Dunbabin Park, still wears some of the explosion debris.

Before the rain.
Cars parking in Ganges had leaves tumble down and smack them within seconds. I didn’t stay long enough to find out, but I’m guessing the owner of this shiny black car carefully removed the fallen leaves before driving away.

On a recent day trip to Vancouver Island, I had a choice of wandering around the mural town of Chemainus or sitting an extra half-hour in the ferry line at Crofton. I sometimes have trouble with decisions, but this one was easy.
I particularly like the way the flat, late day light helped these two murals blend in with the three dimensional world.


This view part way along our morning dog walk seems to say, “Do not enter.” What do you think?
Photographs of Salt Spring Island and areas reachable by ferry and road (and sometimes off-road).