
The waxed and spotless hull on this high speed monster makes a super slippery slope. And sliding into the chuck would spoil the reflection.
Salt Spring Photographer John Cameron

The waxed and spotless hull on this high speed monster makes a super slippery slope. And sliding into the chuck would spoil the reflection.

Colourful hand dyed clothing by Righteous Rags for kids and adults. The Salt Spring Saturday Market has a wide array of hand created items.

The Rainbow Road Park Allotment Gardens opened this week.
Right next to the Rainbow Road Indoor Pool, which is busy at this time of year with lessons for elementary kids. These Fulford School swimmers seem to be happy enough!


There are signs of spring everywhere. Well almost everywhere.
This old Salt Spring Island farm seems to have been forgotten by Mother Nature.

While working in the yard yesterday, we stumbled upon this hidden nest. It was tucked into a ledge in a large depression on a sidehill. The eggs were about half an inch long. Nothing was touched so we’re hoping the mother will be back.

It’s the sunrise that wasn’t. It’s blue, but I’m not. I like it.
We’re looking out Ganges Harbour, over the Sisters Islands and beyond to the outer Gulf Islands.

Yet another sign of spring. Baseball on a spectacular spring evening. It’s the season opener for Salt Spring baseball (Pee Wee division). The Duncan catcher is looking right into the seven o’clock sun, but the batter has his eye on the ball.
Colour or black in white? Pluses and minuses to both. Which do you like better for this image?

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