Inspired by all those Whos down in Whoville and their jolly joyful singing, this Christmas I decided to take some macro shots of the ornaments on our Christmas tree. Not only do we have a tiny 3 foot Christmas tree, we also have a teeny-tiny tree for our itsy-bitsy wee dwarf hamsters. Ornamental real estate …
The last of November; the last of Movember; long arching shadows; autumn holding on.
Sweet November Rain. Seeking out shelter; the last of the autumn’s leaves; glassy, damp reflections; and other cloudy tales.
A little Arbutus; a little GasTown; a hint of Coal Harbour; some oddly compelling signage, and an October sun which simply will not go gentle into that good night. Shine on you crazy diamond, shine on.
The Laity Pumpkin Patch. Flowers in transition. Autumnal bliss. And a dash of Halloween Horror compliments of the Here Be Monsters Festival on Granville Island this past weekend. Happy Halloween, everyone!
Sunny days in October when the season is in full bloom: that’s pretty cool.
September It was the month I moved out to Vancouver from Calgary 13 years ago. It was that same month I wore out Frank Sinatra’s, September of My Years …on my portable CD player (say wha’?!). It is the fastest disappearing month of the year and the one that makes me most homesick for some …
A last minute trip to Vancouver Island had me checking out the final weekend of the Victoria Fringe Festival with camera in hand. These photos are not really Fringe focused but they are definitely a sample of urban Victoria. Not to be outdone by an awesome photo adventure, I was also reunited with the lovely …
The Calgary Road Trip was one long celebration of good friends, great family and the jolly old Calgary Fringe. So much adventure packed into one tiny week: Houdini at the Alexandra Centre. A garden party and family photo shoot in my sister’s back yard. Walkabouts through the Inglewood community. A heart-stopping splash at the Village …
Community Gardens. Country photos. From here to Langley and beyond.