
9:00 am Waiting for the Vesuvius Ferry
Shadows cast by the trees and the cutouts of the steel fence panels play on at the Seaside Kitchen walls.
Salt Spring Photographer John Cameron

9:00 am Waiting for the Vesuvius Ferry
Shadows cast by the trees and the cutouts of the steel fence panels play on at the Seaside Kitchen walls.

Live music and paisley with your Rainbow Road falafel yesterday. A busy and popular place during the GISS lunch break.
I’m sure I had paisley shirts and pants once upon a time…

That’s one of the dormant aerators on St. Mary Lake. Meanwhile some mixing of air and water was going on above the surface.
How big are the aerators? This big:

(they were assembled in May 2011, in the parking lot of Community Gospel Chapel, and hoisted over to the lake by a massive helicopter)

Two for the price of one today. The photo above is from the Long Harbour ferry on the pyjama boat, no-stop-run looking towards Prevost Island and the soon-to-rise sun. A crisp, clear and stunning morning. Enjoyed outside by one crew member (anchor watch) and myself. And possibly the folks sipping their lattes inside the boat. We were heading to Vancouver. (Tsawwassen terminal).
The photo below is taken coming back aboard the Coastal Celebration (to Victoria (Swartz Bay) well after the sun dropped behind us.
Spectacular last day of February. Apparently February in these parts was one the warmest on record.

Meanwhile according to CBC onTwitter,”Toronto has endured coldest February since mid-1930s. Temperature in city not above freezing for 36 days.”

Salt Spring Elementary School
Amongst the mayhem and madness of a late afternoon art project in an elementary school classroom…a lovely moment between a young student and a high school peer tutor. The capable and motivated older student had just demonstrated a technique to the younger student…who’s completely focused on giving it a try.

Photographs of Salt Spring Island and areas reachable by ferry and road (and sometimes off-road).