
In a grassy area near the ocean’s edge.
Now that I’m getting out more, I’m seeing more.
Salt Spring Photographer John Cameron

In a grassy area near the ocean’s edge.
Now that I’m getting out more, I’m seeing more.

Nature’s composition
Along a southern shoreline, lovely layers add interest to a morning walk. The dry grass is a concern this time of year.

So here’s the thing. The first boat to cross the finish line doesn’t necessarily win a sailing race. Round Saltspring 2015 was scored using the Time on Distance formula and the distance used was 42.0 nautical miles.
Each boat has an assigned handicap. In the photo above the little boat, a ‘Left Coast Dart’ with 5 sailors on deck (Ogopogo) has a handicap of 114 seconds per mile. The big boat, a ‘Santa Cruz 52’ with a million sailors on deck (Marda Gras) has a handicap of -9 sec per mile.
What this means is that for every mile of the race, Marda Gras needs to be about 2 minutes ahead of Ogopogo. Marda Gras needs to finish about 84 minutes ahead of Ogopogo.
In the photo above, about a third of the way into the race, Marda Gras needs to be far ahead of Ogopogo.
Marda‘s elapsed time on the Round Saltspring course was 8:28:18. Ogopogo‘s elapsed time was 9:16:02.
Which boat finished ahead on corrected time?
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By the way baaad kitty!’s elapsed time was 08:28:43, her corrected time (based on her handicap over 42 miles) was 07:48:09. And that was the fastest time overall.

The sight lines inside this Salt Spring waterfront home are inspired.
The interior spaces are large, luxurious and beautifully appointed.
And the exterior is OK too.

It’s just a leaf.
I might have walked right by without noticing it last year.
But this year I find it interesting and special.
Photographs of Salt Spring Island and areas reachable by ferry and road (and sometimes off-road).