
Salt spring sheep and lambs hang out near classic old barn along Beddis Road. Happy June!
Salt Spring Photographer John Cameron

Salt spring sheep and lambs hang out near classic old barn along Beddis Road. Happy June!

Lots of rubber-necking by drivers along North End Rd. these days as work takes place on the St. Mary Lake aerators.
Like icebergs, these things are huge under the water. How huge? See the image below:


Salt Spring’s Pegasus Gallery of Canadian Art presented the show: Unseen Silkscreens: Sampson-Matthews and Canada’s Visual Identity at Artspring. (today’s is the last day of the show)
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In a visually similar setting, “The first Group of Seven exhibition a the Art Gallery of Toronto, in May 1920, was the birthplace of the vibrant Canadian art industry…”

from McMichael Canadian Art Collection Archives
ArtSpring in black and white:


This eagle, seen on Saltspring’s western shore this week, has its air brakes on and its prey in sight.

More pottery from another Salt Spring artist! LeeAnn’s whimsical work was featured in the recent Potter’s Guild show.

Another Gulf Islands Secondary arts production at ArtSpring. This time it’s the dance students from Sonia Langer’s classes. They made me laugh several times with their antics and attitude. It was great to see boys out there again this year as they add energy and variety to the performance.
A huge number of students took the stage last night and will again one more time tonight.

My favourite shot from the Saltspring Challenge Cup soccer tournament. Lots of shots that may be better soccer images, but I keep coming back to this mens over 35 Alumni shot from the final.
A few images (most are unprocessed) from the tournament.
Photographs of Salt Spring Island and areas reachable by ferry and road (and sometimes off-road).