Friday, February 14, 2025

OLD MEMORIES.

 In mid-September 2011 we were on our way to a photo conference in Colorado Springs.   A photo friend had told me earlier about the old ghost town of Bannack and she said if you ever get close, try to fit in a visit.  We stopped at an RV Park in Dillon, MT and after I unhooked the car from the motorhome and got everything set up, I hit the road for Bannack.  I happened there as an old car group had gotten permission to drive into the park with their old Fords.  Three of them were Canadian and three were American and they were on a big road trip.  After they departed, I had the whole town to myself. Lots of the old original members in attendance.

In local news, we had our second largest snowfall of the winter last night receiving about one inch.  When the temperature was at plus one this afternoon I went out and cleared the driveway.  That got me puffing and coughing!  We are slowly improving, I think.











Tuesday, February 11, 2025

FROM THE COUGHING HOUSE TO YOU.

 Aileen phoned our doctor in Salmon Arm yesterday and got a prescription so I masked up and went to town for it.  I took the opportunity to get some much needed groceries.  The cough candies I had were eating out the inside of my mouth so I grabbed something different.  However, they aren't doing much for me yet.  Aileen is definitely better than yesterday.
With all this time confined to the house I started prowling through my photo archives and have a few to share with you today.
Mt. Robson, the highest point in the Canadian Rockies at 3,954 m, 12, 972 feet.  I took this photo on June 2, 2009.

Mt. Robson, the highest point in the Canadian Rockies at 3,954 m, 12, 972 feet.  I took this photo on June 2, 2009.

We saw some Orcas on a whale watching trip out of Telegraph Cove on Northern Vancouver Island on August 17, 2009.

We saw some Orcas on a whale watching trip out of Telegraph Cove on Northern Vancouver Island on August 17, 2009.

Artwork in the sand.  As the tide recedes it often creates some amazing art forms if you take the time to look.  It is often very fleeting as the next wave in might destroy it so you need to be quick with the camera.  These were taken April 6, 2011.

Artwork in the sand.  As the tide recedes it often creates some amazing art forms if you take the time to look.  It is often very fleeting as the next wave in might destroy it so you need to be quick with the camera.

I converted this one to B&W.














Sunday, February 9, 2025

ONE BRIGHT SPOT IN OUR WEEK OF SICKNESS.

 We are both still coughing like crazy.  Haven't stuck my nose out the door since bringing in the garbage can last Monday morning.  Coughing sure affects a lot of different parts of the body.  Macro Closeup Water Ice photo challenge was the camera club topic for January.  The photo has to be taken after the challenge is announced so you can't go through years of photos to select a really good one.  I was pleased to get first place this month with my Icy Bird.



Wednesday, February 5, 2025

GREETINGS FROM THE SICK BAY.

 We picked up a cold or something somewhere and have been suffering for a few days.  Aileen was coughing one day and the next morning I woke with a sore throat.  It seems strange but we don't have all the same symptoms.  She coughs, I sneeze.  I have to blow my nose many times more than she does.  I haven't been out the door since Sunday except to put the garbage out Monday morning.  It doesn't help that we are now in a cold snap with highs of -6C the past couple days and with a stiff wind the whole time.  It was -10C this morning.  Glorious sunny day currently but I can only look out at it.  It's been a few days since I had my camera out but I found a few photos from a few days prior than I will post here.  Aileen helped me take down my print display at the Senior's Centre on Saturday.  On Sunday I installed eight prints in our clubhouse at the request of the social committee.  I will rotate others through monthly if that works out.

Cooper's Hawk.

The Cooper's Hawk flew to another tree and proceeded to preen for me.



Not quite finished yet.

Now he's done.

Are you still looking at me?

American Dipper in the Okanagan River.


Well, did you get a good picture of me?




Saturday, February 1, 2025

GREAT WEATHER FOR FEBRUARY 1!

 While the Coast and Vancouver Island were experiencing snowy weather, we had some gorgeous blue skies this morning.  I have had a display of 36 of my framed prints at the Oliver Senior's Centre for the month of January and received many compliments.  I brought the prints home today and will be displaying a few at a time in our clubhouse for the next while.

While it was cloudy to the south there were blue skies to the east, west and north.  McIntyre Bluff on the right and our house is just beyond it over that low saddle.

Many of the Trumpeter Swans were resting on the ice in Vaseux Lake.


The north end of Vaseux Lake where the Okanagan River flows in.

Ponderosa Pine on the Allendale Road bluffs.

Vineyards, Vaseux Lake and McIntyre Bluff from Allendale Road.


Wednesday, January 29, 2025

A FEW RECENT PHOTOS.

 It's been pretty quiet the past few days but we had a nice visit from Ian and Wendy Clay yesterday.  They were camera club and hiking friends in Salmon Arm and now live in Victoria.   It's been two years since their last visit and they showed us some great travel images from their recent visits to Africa and Europe.  It was fun to have someone visit and engage in photo speak!  We took them for a little drive to our usual spots and I able to show Ian the iconic vineyard photo area that he had long wanted to find.  We managed to find a few sheep and deer for them too.

A little bit of ice clinging to a rock in the Okanagan River.


A little bit of ice clinging to a rock in the Okanagan River.

Okanagan River.

Okanagan River.


Okanagan River.

Aileen spotted this male Western Bluebird just above Vaseux Lake.  Apparently some actually winter in our area.

Looks like he's trying to tell me something!

The south end of Vaseux Lake.

Bighorn ewe.

Bighorn ewe.

Looking down on the north end of Vaseux Lake.

Looking down on the north end of Vaseux Lake.

Ian was chatting with a guy walking his dog and he mentioned these old native artworks so we had a peek.

The south end of Vaseux Lake.


Saturday, January 25, 2025

WE WENT FOR A LITTLE DRIVE IN THE NEIGHBOURHOOD THIS MORNING.

 We didn't get more than five miles from home but we were a couple hours doing it.  We saw a good sized group of sheep in one spot, all ewes and lambs and a ram in another spot.  I didn't take any photos of them but I did capture some Golden Eagles.  I often wonder if I'm taking photos of Golden Eagle or immature Bald Eagles but there was no difficulty in deciding today as their golden cape was visible.

With our colder nights recently, ice has built up enough on Vaseux Lake for some people to go play out on the ice.  Not sure how wise that is as there is still quite a bit of open water in places.

Ice on the cliffs above Vaseux Lake.

Golden Eagle.

Golden Eagles.

Golden Eagle.

Golden Eagle.

Golden Eagle.

South end of Vaseux Lake.

Clark's Nutcracker.

Para Skating.

Para Skating.

Ice sailing.


Ice sailing.

Ice sailing.

Another Golden Eagle later.

Ice sailing.

Ice sailing.

Bald Eagle.