Sumac up the river trail
The Peach King in Keremeos where we bought our pears. Notice the smoky day.
I asked a guy if I could take a photo with his Harley in the foreground and he agreed.
Sumac
The first four batches of pears, 28 pints (500ml). The next day we did 21 more for a total of 49 jars from forty pounds of Bartlett pears.
Our house during a lull in the smoky skies
Grasses and Sumac along the river trail
That's why they call it White Lake. When it is dry nothing but alkali remains.
Not much great fall colour this year after the drought but there are pockets of it.
Burnell Lake Road. We took the RZR for a ride earlier in the week to check my geocaches and enjoy the last nice day of the year.
When we got to Burnell Lake we had a nice visit with neighbours Dave and Sylvie who decided to also enjoy the last nice day with a campfire and hamburgers.
Burnell Lake
Burnell Lake
My neighbour Don wanted to go for an ATV ride so we did that yesterday. We had lunch here at Madden Lake.
I almost stepped on this Dragonfly. He was alive but not moving because of the cold.
From above Ripley Lake we got a nice view down into the valley and the hamlet of Willowbrook.
Looking south toward Osoyoos and the USA border from above Burnell Lake.
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