
There are signs of spring everywhere. Well almost everywhere.
This old Salt Spring Island farm seems to have been forgotten by Mother Nature.
Salt Spring Photographer John Cameron

There are signs of spring everywhere. Well almost everywhere.
This old Salt Spring Island farm seems to have been forgotten by Mother Nature.

While working in the yard yesterday, we stumbled upon this hidden nest. It was tucked into a ledge in a large depression on a sidehill. The eggs were about half an inch long. Nothing was touched so we’re hoping the mother will be back.

It’s the sunrise that wasn’t. It’s blue, but I’m not. I like it.
We’re looking out Ganges Harbour, over the Sisters Islands and beyond to the outer Gulf Islands.

It was Foxglove Farm and Garden’s Spring Open House yesterday. There seemed to be lots going on, smiles, sunshine, food and lots of 4H kids and their animals. Amongst all the plants and flowers though, this one reminded me of The Joker with his crooked smile and overdone make-up.
And this bouquet was being prepared for a customer:

For those just tuning in to the Salt Spring daily photo, we featured Foxglove in a recent post.

A pair of Canada Geese fly over Fernwood Dock in the warm sunrise light.
Photographs of Salt Spring Island and areas reachable by ferry and road (and sometimes off-road).