
2:30 pm on the banks of the lower playing field at Gulf Islands Secondary School
Lots to learn looking at this photo I think.
(this student is clearly focused on her scholarship applications, my presence was accepted—which makes my task easier)
Salt Spring Photographer John Cameron

2:30 pm on the banks of the lower playing field at Gulf Islands Secondary School
Lots to learn looking at this photo I think.
(this student is clearly focused on her scholarship applications, my presence was accepted—which makes my task easier)

A February dawn, seen from above Ganges, on Salt Spring Island.

First light at the floatplane dock in Ganges Harbour

Yesterday I stumbled up this photo from way, way back while looking for images for a client. They are of course on Night Owl Farm, along the Fulford-Ganges superhighway. And of course they are often called ‘Oreo Cows’. But they are Belted Galloways and may be offended by being called Oreos.
And you wouldn’t want to be too offensive:

The black part of them looks a lot like the Black Angus my Dad had in Ontario. I wonder where the white oreo filling came from?

A full house audience loves what they see in one of Gulf Island Secondary’s end-of-semester shows. Exams run this week and the second semester begins February 10.
*note: there’s something new coming tomorrow on SaltSpringPhotos—be sure to check it out!
Photographs of Salt Spring Island and areas reachable by ferry and road (and sometimes off-road).