
Lots, and lots, and lots of spiders around this year. This one’s at the kitchen window.
When you walk on tight trails do you keep your arm up to deflect the spider webs, or do you let your significant other go first?
Salt Spring Photographer John Cameron

Lots, and lots, and lots of spiders around this year. This one’s at the kitchen window.
When you walk on tight trails do you keep your arm up to deflect the spider webs, or do you let your significant other go first?

This is the Salt Spring Photo of the Day transport. Serious upsize but BIG downgrade from the custom Mini Cooper S… but that’s another story.
This story starts off-road high above Ganges, setting up for a pre-sunrise shoot. The sky’s been spectacular many mornings lately and I was of course gawking to the east. Then I remembered the importance of looking for the photo lurking behind you.
So there was the dusty, and faithfully low tech Tacoma looking its best and reflecting the view. Huh.

A dreary morning has its moment.
Looking back towards Vesuvius and Mount Erskine on Salt Spring Island.

Everything’s a first time for Remy a Rhodesian Ridgeback puppy and he needs lots of naps.
Remy’s a brand new addition to the family. He had many firsts this weekend including encounters with a territorial Westie, riding on a quad, and hiking in the woods. Today he’s back in Victoria with Lynne and Lee.



Early fall morning at Fernwood Dock.
Photographs of Salt Spring Island and areas reachable by ferry and road (and sometimes off-road).