
Abandoned in June by fleeing owners, these lonely locks baked for two months in the hot sun at Gulf Islands Secondary School. Recently rinsed, they hope to patch things up with their owners tomorrow.
Salt Spring Photographer John Cameron

Abandoned in June by fleeing owners, these lonely locks baked for two months in the hot sun at Gulf Islands Secondary School. Recently rinsed, they hope to patch things up with their owners tomorrow.

A motorcyclist joins the procession of visitors zooming out of Ganges on a weekend afternoon.
Meanwhile it looks like two brave souls are going to have a go at crossing the road at the main corner of Ganges. Reminds me of the classic video game Frogger.

Vendor uses Jedi Mind Trick to make a jewelry sale at the Salt Spring Saturday Market.

One mile of twine for only forty-four dollars at Foxglove. Put it in the garage; you’ll never run out.
Comes with a wasp.

For those of you who get the Salt Spring Photo of the Day updates delivered by email, you may have noticed there was no mail Friday morning. Apparently there was a huge Internet issue with a 70% increase in internet ‘attacks’ early yesterday. Many large hosting companies were affected.
Nothing I could do, my hands were tied. (Apologies to a wonderful sculptor, David Robinson, whose work above can be seen at Duthie Gallery)
Hopefully you got Friday’s mail on Saturday and/or you’ve popped over to the Salt Spring photo website to have a peak at Friday’s post. If not, just click here!
Photographs of Salt Spring Island and areas reachable by ferry and road (and sometimes off-road).