
A once loved, twin keel sailboat is now just another piece of flotsam from the Ganges area, recovered by volunteers. Kind of like taking out someone else’s garbage.
Salt Spring Photographer John Cameron

A once loved, twin keel sailboat is now just another piece of flotsam from the Ganges area, recovered by volunteers. Kind of like taking out someone else’s garbage.

From left to right, that’s the event organizer, best student sweater, craziest staff sweater.
Bringing awareness to climate change and sustainable energy options, Gulf Islands Secondary School (GISS) took part in National Sweater Day yesterday. The school lowered the temperature three degrees…

Seahorse, Breeze and a cormorant play hide-and-seek in Ganges Harbour.
Fog is fantastic.

The Gulf Islands School of Performing Arts (GISPA) class last week began what they call “collective creation”, the building together of a June performance. The large group of students and their three instructors work together (on music, dance and acting) to create original productions. GISPA is unique at the high school level and their productions are not to be missed.
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Photographer’s note. This student, a dynamite dancer, is not posing for the camera; she didn’t know I was there. She’s in character and is staying in character as she moves, even when facing backstage. So a lucky shot really. (ISO 6400 35mm f1.8 1/60)

They’re out of the basement and heading for the sky.
We last visited the library on September 24, 2011.
Photographs of Salt Spring Island and areas reachable by ferry and road (and sometimes off-road).