9:30 a.m. St. Mary Lake
A winter morning captured during ‘the morning commute’.
Salt Spring Photographer John Cameron

1:55 p.m. near Southey Point
It’s sometimes hard to tell when the wet season begins and ends on Salt Spring Island. However the recent couple of deluge days left no doubt that we’re in it. There was water where I’d not seen it (going back 30 yrs or so), and more water than usual in places where you expect to see water after a couple of big rains.
5:50 p.m. A different angle.
Looking back from the north-western shores of Salt Spring Island toward Crofton and the mill on Vancouver Island.
To see previous posts related to Crofton, just enter crofton in the search box on the bottom of today’s website post.
hint: if you are reading this in the daily email, did you know you can just click on the image to get directly to the website?
(of course, that’s only true when I remember to the link the image to the day’s post)
Sometimes there are signs of life around this place as it seems there’s still a bit of farming going on. But the now-drooping Christmas lights didn’t come on this year and the plastic covering the door the openings has give up the ghost. The two duck sculptures however are still on display on the lower left window ledge.
Photographs of Salt Spring Island and areas reachable by ferry and road (and sometimes off-road).