
My commute to work one day this week.
Very light traffic—didn’t see another traveller for two hours.
Met some very nice trees, birds and a river.
Salt Spring Photographer John Cameron

My commute to work one day this week.
Very light traffic—didn’t see another traveller for two hours.
Met some very nice trees, birds and a river.

Seasonal Waterfall, three metres from a trail.
This is what an undisturbed water course looks like in the old growth temperate rainforest—pristine, natural and…gorgeous.
Or should I have removed the dead leaves and sticks lying about before pressing the shutter?

Coldest shower I’ve had all year, and I did save water by not using the one at home.
Crystal clear water from the temperate rainforest but soooooo cold!
Here’s a tiny piece of the image above:


Maybe it’s just me.
But once we get to the time change, spring skies and spring temperatures, it just doesn’t feel like winter anymore.
I like the startlingly blue sky, the fresh air, and leaving jackets behind.
Much more than I like seasonal allergies.
One year ago, the world looked very different on Salt Spring Island. So don’t take those snow tires off just yet (that’s presuming you actually put them on…)
Here’s the SaltSpringPhotos.com post from one year ago today:

Yesterday snow was coming down and gently painting the world white. We sat around the fire, watched the Olympics and pretended it was a snow day.
Today, in our neck of the woods it’s a real live snow day with almost 30 cm of the heavy stuff, trees bending and occasional power fluctuations. Love it—a gold medal weather day!

Photographs of Salt Spring Island and areas reachable by ferry and road (and sometimes off-road).