
These two little ones were participating in a dance class with Robyn Scott at Salt Spring Elementary school in Ganges. You’ve got to love kids’ faces!
Salt Spring Photographer John Cameron

These two little ones were participating in a dance class with Robyn Scott at Salt Spring Elementary school in Ganges. You’ve got to love kids’ faces!

Velo Village 2012 is happening in June 2012 on Salt Spring Island. It includes an all bike, no car ferry on June 23rd. Here’s the poop.

Another marvellous morning on Salt Spring, this time on the Islands’s north end looking up Trincomali Channel with Galiano on the left and Salt Spring on the right.
It’s likely that the channel was named after the HMS Trincomalee. Which means we’re probably pronouncing it all wrong. And that should not be surprising because we’re still arguing whether it’s Salt Spring Island or Saltspring Island. (It’s Salt Spring Island…)

A high school student visits Gulf Islands School District teachers during yesterday’s after-school demonstration on Fulford-Ganges Road. At 5 pm, those croissants looked yummy!
SD64 is home to some of the brightest, most passionate and most dedicated teachers in the country. The Island people know it and were vocal with their horns as they went by. It was reminiscent of October, 2005.
“Since 1992, contract negotiations for BC public school teachers has been on a province-wide basis, negotiating a single contract with the British Columbia Public School Employers’ Association (BCPSEA). Since that time, each contract has been legislated into law by the government of the day because the teachers and employers have failed to reach an agreement.” Wikipedia
Before 1992, local teachers and the local school board successfully negotiated all contract agreements…

Continuing from yesterday’s story (you know the ferry lousy with photogs), rather than wait for the sun to go down, I turned around, crossed the Skeena Queen’s deck and saw this peaceful scene.
Photos are where you point your camera. Profound, huh?
Photographs of Salt Spring Island and areas reachable by ferry and road (and sometimes off-road).