
The backdoor of Salt Spring Natureworks always interests me as I walk by. Not sure why. And not sure if I’m a fan of the open/shut thing. Nothing wrong with ‘shut’ really, it’s just a synonym for closed I suppose.
Salt Spring Photographer John Cameron

The backdoor of Salt Spring Natureworks always interests me as I walk by. Not sure why. And not sure if I’m a fan of the open/shut thing. Nothing wrong with ‘shut’ really, it’s just a synonym for closed I suppose.

Here’s a dose of cold, harsh light of day as we close the gate on February.
Lots of gates on Salt Spring like this one: almost always open, a chain but no lock, seen better days, repaired a few times, and growing some moss and left-over green slime from a dark winter.
Looking forward to March, Daylight Savings Time on the 10th, unofficial start to the allergy season and at the end of the month, Easter Weekend and the official start of the tourist season. :)

Division 1 Salt Spring was all over Division 2 Lakeside in a 4 to 1 victory in Jackson Cup play. Here Gord Akerman tangles with the Lakeside keeper.
p.s.
ever wonder what happens in soccer in just less than one-half second?


Down, but not out. Looks like it comes with a spare hood. BYO windshield.

The Salt Spring Skatepark is an interesting location to find these delicate flowers.
Actually, the Snowdrops were here first. Welcome skaters.
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* this is the 600th daily post on the new version of the website—so I’m throwing in a little something extra courtesy Environment Canada:


The SD64 Gulf Islands Maintenance Centre after everyone’s gone home for the day.

The house above in 2013; below in 2011:

Photographs of Salt Spring Island and areas reachable by ferry and road (and sometimes off-road).