
While in Vancouver, I came across these three city folk. Despite my best efforts, I couldn’t get them to engage in conversation.
Salt Spring Photographer John Cameron

While in Vancouver, I came across these three city folk. Despite my best efforts, I couldn’t get them to engage in conversation.

A woman watches the July sunrise from Fernwood Beach. The trees along North Beach Road are reflected in the warm morning light.
I like this image uncropped as above. But there’s a saying, “Get closer, then get closer again.” Below, the area above the beach has been cropped out:

Cropping further, it’s just the reflection:

Do you have a preference?

I’ll have one of your local farm, micro-roasted, non-fat lattes with about THIS MUCH whipped organic cream and some of that organic free trade cocoa and sugar. To go.
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Mt. Maxwell Roasters roadside stand on Cranberry Road.

Photos of the 2013 Canada Day car show, returning to its roots at Centennial Park in Ganges.
The lower photo hints at the elegant and modern curves of a 1987 Porsche Carrera.

I drove home in my truck…

While looking through my archives for a particular image, I stumbled across this one. I thought it might give you a giggle, and in a way it’s timely…
I realized I completely forgot about the Driftwood’s annual A Day in the Life of Salt Spring which was (I think) shot one week ago today. How things change; there was a time I’d spend the equivalent of three working days on the Day in the Life project.
Does anyone know anything about this year’s project? See anyone out for the Driftwood?
Tim Duke’s 2004 F-350 was hand built for the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) show. Street legal with economical 6 litre diesel, the truck has only driven 8000 KM. Tim was heading off island that morning where the truck would receive a custom interior.
Photographs of Salt Spring Island and areas reachable by ferry and road (and sometimes off-road).