
Peter McFarlane’s latest sculpture stands about 30 inches tall.
The headdress feathers are created (cut, burned and polished) from old lawnmower blades.
Salt Spring Photographer John Cameron

Peter McFarlane’s latest sculpture stands about 30 inches tall.
The headdress feathers are created (cut, burned and polished) from old lawnmower blades.

Gulf Islands Secondary, on the Gym roof
84 solar panels will soon cover this roof.
Note the flat panels: two sheets of tempered glass with the solar voltaic cell layer in between. A svelte solar sandwich.
Find our more about the project and how it ties into the GISS Solar Scholarship.
A few recent photos illustrate how the solar array is being constructed:




Rows of autumn colour in this Salt Spring vineyard.
Earlier in the year we saw this vineyard from the summit of Mount Maxwell. It’s in the bottom left corner on this page.

Hope Hill Farm
I’m not sure if this guy is a scarecrow or a sprinkler. Anyone know?
He is, of course, outstanding in his field.

The most photographed boat in Ganges Harbour. Partly because it is so visually west coast and interesting. And partly because it’s tied up in a position that makes it part of everyone’s photos ;-)
It’s become an icon in the Harbour. It looks particularly good in the rain, in fog, and during a winter sunrise.
(searching below for seahorse or tug will find more images of this icon)
Photographs of Salt Spring Island and areas reachable by ferry and road (and sometimes off-road).