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May 10, 2013

East Facing Cove in Saanich

An east facing Saanich cove that Cameron and I stumbled upon during a very early morning dog walk. The sky and the water really were that tone and colour; it’s faithfully represented here. Cameron liked the geese nearby. I liked the view.

Filed Under: Art, Daytrip, Minimalist, Nature, Photog's Favourites, View

To the USA

May 9, 2013

Mt. Baker from Salt Spring

From southern Salt Spring Island looking south-east across to the United Sates.

Filed Under: Mountain, Nature, Photog's Favourites, View

Seconds Away

May 6, 2013

Sunrise over Galiano Island

The sun is seconds away from rising over Galiano Island. (as seen from the Fernwood area)

Filed Under: Art, Fernwood, Minimalist, Mountain, Nature, Photog's Favourites, View

Salt Spring All Candidates Meeting at GISS

May 3, 2013

Salt Spring All Candidates Meeting at GISS

Yesterday afternoon at the all-candidates meeting held at the Gulf Islands Secondary School gym, moderated by David Wood (of, among other things, cheese fame), and organized by the Salt Spring Forum (which is made up in part of the GISS Student Council).

Below the incomparable Maddee Nash asks ‘the Ferry Question’ and NDP Candidate Gary Holman has a go at an answer.
Question and Answer

Filed Under: Ganges, People

Boardwalk Creature

May 2, 2013

Boardwalk Creature

Filed Under: Ganges, Minimalist, People, Street

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