
It rains a fair bit in a temperate rain forest…but the last couple of days would rival some of November’s worst.
In the roadside photo above, morning rain hangs on the grass and Salal.
Salt Spring Photographer John Cameron

It rains a fair bit in a temperate rain forest…but the last couple of days would rival some of November’s worst.
In the roadside photo above, morning rain hangs on the grass and Salal.

Government dock red. Sky blue reflection. Captured last time we saw a blue sky. Presented here to remind you every day is not like yesterday…
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*Rod and Madilyn, have a safe trip back to Texas, hope you enjoyed your three weeks on Salt Spring Island!

Gulf Islands Secondary School (GISS) dance students during last night’s dress rehearsal. The GISS Dance Show is today and tomorrow at ArtSpring.

Lots of Salt Springers have visits from their off-island children. And sometimes their children bring along something new.

A silky start to another day on Salt Spring Island.
Still traffic light free.

Early morning light illuminates the well-worn corrugated metal on one of the old Mouat’s buildings in Ganges.

Another morning dog-walk photo; one of the good things about having a dog. You get out there every day, even rainy days, and look around for a new photograph in a place you think you know.
Back in June 2011, I posted backyard photos for a week. Good exercise for those who take pictures. That’s everyone, right?
(I read somewhere that half the photos ever taken were taken in 2012.)
Photographs of Salt Spring Island and areas reachable by ferry and road (and sometimes off-road).