
These animals were taking a 6 a.m. ferry ride to Vancouver Island…
click to view more animals riding the early morning ferry:
Salt Spring Photographer John Cameron

In Ganges at the Credit Union.
I love the white dog hair on the black puppy. Looks like my black shirts, right Cameron?

While Cameron and I were doing our morning walk we came upon the first Lupine of the season. Ignoring the quizzical tilted head look only a Westie can give you, I sat down on the road for a minute to photograph the plant in the early morning light.
But that’s the good news. The complementary yellow background was unfortunately supplied by a very healthy crop of invasive Scotch Broom. All too common on the Island, particularly in recently cleared land.
It’s just a fact of life around here. But, by first cutting it all down (when it is in bloom), a small bit of maintenance each spring will keep it under control.


In what has become a tradition in the Gulf Islands School District, a grounds keeper gives the hill between the upper and lower playing fields a timely and artistic haircut.
Salt Spring has a reputation as a haven for artistic folk so it seems only natural that the SD64 maintenance staff would come up with another clever sculpture!


Parked outside Central Hall with the more mainstream Salt Spring vehicles, I presume the owner/decorator of this van was attending the SSI Historical Society’s presentation, The Changing Face of Salt Spring History.
The Times They Are a-Changin’
—Bob Dylan, 1964
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It’s May 10. What’s Leica up to today?
#leica #may10
Photographs of Salt Spring Island and areas reachable by ferry and road (and sometimes off-road).