
The grass is always greener.
One of four Alpacas on the farm across from Drummond Park. Apparently named John, Paul, George and Ringo.
I asked this guy his name but he was just to darned busy to reply.
Salt Spring Photographer John Cameron

The grass is always greener.
One of four Alpacas on the farm across from Drummond Park. Apparently named John, Paul, George and Ringo.
I asked this guy his name but he was just to darned busy to reply.

Scotch Broom on Isabella Point Road (across from the Fulford Ferry Terminal)
Once the land has been cleared and the sun wakes up the dormant Broom seeds (I’m told the seeds can lie dormant for up to 60 years…) It only takes three to four years to create a fast spreading scene like this.
We’ve seen Broom before on the Salt Spring Photo of the Day (June, 2012). See also Royal BC Museum’s Aliens Among Us.

Looking out Ganges Harbour (Ganges is slightly to the right of this view) and wondering what the summer will bring as this sleepy island wakes up to the seasonal influx of visitors.

Early morning on Trincomali Channel
A peaceful dawn from Fernwood pier looking east towards Walker Rock, Galiano Island and Active Pass.
The sliver of moon, Walker Rock and the moon’s reflection are lined up. Can you see them? (tough at this size)

Stunning sunrise courtesy of some great clouds, a mountain and the Pacific Ocean.
Photographs of Salt Spring Island and areas reachable by ferry and road (and sometimes off-road).