Tuesday, December 31, 2019
Monday, September 16, 2019
Spruce Goose
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| Too big to get it all in one frame... |
One hangar is dominated by the Spruce Goose, built by Howard Hughes in the mid-1940s as part of the war effort. This thing is huge... like really really BIG.
The wingspan is longer than a football field. The tail is eight stories high. Even by today's standards this is a massive aircraft, all the more remarkable when you consider that it is constructed almost entirely of wood.
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| The Spruce Goose dwarfs everything else around it... |
Friday, September 13, 2019
Twedes again
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| A gloomy cloudy day over North Bend in Washington... |
Although it's famous for its coffee and cherry pie as a result its appearance in the show, on this particular trip I decided to try their banana creme pie instead. I can reliably report that it too is very good... and VERY filling.
Wednesday, September 11, 2019
La Conner cute
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| The residents of La Conner even park artfully... |
If you are an art lover, La Conner is your town. The main street features numerous shops selling art in quality from pricey fine to mass produced 'lifestyle' and everything in between. We have some of it sitting in our home as I write this.
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| All stair rails, veranda and posts... |
Friday, August 30, 2019
Monday, August 19, 2019
Perfect is...
| One toe short of perfection... |
Wabi-sabi is a Japanese concept based on the concept 'nothing lasts, nothing is finished and nothing is perfect'. It's a spiritual concept in which imperfection, decay and disorder are embraced to the extent that they underscore the beauty of an object.
"It celebrates cracks and crevices and all the other marks that time, weather, and loving use leave behind" to quote from an unknown source.
Perhaps it is because in contemplating the imperfection we must contemplate the whole of the object in which it is embedded which in turn leads us to find all that is right with the object.
Monday, August 5, 2019
Friday, July 26, 2019
Friday, July 19, 2019
Wednesday, July 17, 2019
Monday, July 15, 2019
Les Vitamines
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| Making physical funny look easy... |
The smaller of the talented pair is Cbastien. He's the clown to his partner's straight man. The past few times we have seen them, Cbastien has appeared with a new partner than when we first saw them.
This year is the first year that I have noticed grey in his hair. It reminded me of just how long we have been coming to see these guys.
Friday, July 12, 2019
Call of the wild
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| An eagle cries out for company... |
In fact, it was more of a screech than a call, so I'm gonna assume it was female.
😉
Wednesday, July 10, 2019
It is later than you think...
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-- Paul Bowles
"The Sheltering Sky"
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The quote above was said to be Brandon Lee's -- son of Bruce Lee -- favourite quote and is inscribed on his tombstone. Bruce Lee died at the young age of 32 so it's possible that the early death of his father left the younger Lee with a unique understanding of how short our time on earth can be and the importance of not wasting it.
Sadly, much as his father died on the cusp of achieving worldwide stardom, Brandon Lee also died at the too-young age of 28 while filming the movie The Crow. His final performance was well-received by critics who felt that he showed promise as an up-and-coming charismatic actor.
Monday, July 8, 2019
Friday, July 5, 2019
Order from chaos
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| What is the meaning of these mysterious piles of beach stone? |
Who knows?
These cairns line the logs and shoreline of Parksville's main beach.
Wednesday, July 3, 2019
The end of the Century
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| Ghost signs exposed by a now missing wall after the fire... |
A bit of my history went up with it. Back in my 20s, it was home to many of the night clubs where I spent numerous Friday and Saturday nights. Julie's -- as the dance club was known then -- was the first (and only) club where I was punched in the face by a female, a former room mate of mine who had a notable malicious streak.
After investigation, the fire has been deemed as suspicious. The police are looking for the on-site custodian who hasn't been seen since the fire took place.
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| Remains of the day... |
Monday, July 1, 2019
Friday, June 28, 2019
Monday, June 24, 2019
F(l)ail
| Idyllic start to our paddle run... |
A few weeks ago, my paddle partner and I did a river run on our inflatable SUPs. It was probably the last run of our second season.
It started off gently. The river levels were way down, the flow was slow... in fact, we grounded a few times causing us to 'Superman', i.e. get tossed forward off the front of the board.
Things took a different turn at the end though when we went through a Class-3 chute. The churning froth tossed me off my platform and into the drink. The powerful water tore my waist leash off. I carried on downstream, flailing in the water while my board wound up caught up on rock.
Aside the adrenaline rush, I was otherwise fine and unscathed. It took some fancy manoeuvres and good luck to get my board unstuck.
| My grounded paddleboard... |
Friday, June 21, 2019
Raging Grannies
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| The Raging Grannies entertain and amuse on Salt Spring Island... |
The Grannies protested the presence of nuclear warships in BC waters, assuming that they were ARMED with nuclear weapons. Sometimes they were, but other times they were simply powered by a nuclear power plant, a distinction that the Grannies didn't seem to understand.
Over the years and decades, the target of their songs and protests has expanded to include other concerns such as the growing climate emergency.
For the most part, they are endured with good humour. Who wants to be the person who arrests or hassles a grandmother?
This particular chapter on Salt Spring Island were entertaining market goers with a cheeky tune protesting oil tankers off the BC coast...
Monday, June 17, 2019
Lavender fields forever
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| A field of rich purple and green... |
French lavender is used in the creation of beauty products. It's the one that you probably think of when you think of the flower.
English lavender is used in cooking.
Spanish lavender is used mostly as a cross pollinator. It's a pale white/yellow colour, not the traditional purple that you normally associate with lavender.
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| Prince would approve... |
Wednesday, June 12, 2019
Monday, June 10, 2019
Brentwood Bay
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| Off in the distance the Malahat Mountain overlooks Brentwood Bay... |
Brentwood Bay on the Saanich Peninsula to the north of Saanich on Vancouver Island seems to be resisting the tendency to high-density development that is afflicting the other south island communities. So far it has maintained its quaint seaside charm. For that reason, it's a popular place for my wife and I to go out for breakfast on a sunny weekend morning.
As sea breezes waft in through the window, you can enjoy the comings and going of ferries, sailing boats and paddle craft.
Friday, June 7, 2019
Third time the charm?
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| The sea stacks of Cannon Beach at sunset... |
I'm in the middle of planning our summer 2019 trip to Oregon. It will be our third trip in five years.
Once again we are hoping to see the city of Bend and the nearby Painted Hills. On both of our previous trips we had to give up on them due to the thick smoke from wild fires.
It is the grim reality of climate change. It has had a big impact on summer tourism in the Pacific Northwest.
And not just tourism... it's affecting our health. Our son who currently lives in Edmonton Alberta was recently describing the apocalyptic smoke hanging over the city which has resulted in health warnings from local authorities.
Wednesday, June 5, 2019
Monday, June 3, 2019
Faces
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| Zardoz the great and powerful... |
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| When gods blow kisses... |
This year the Burning Man festival is facing difficulties. Originally a small, low-key event when it started in 1990, it has grown to the point of 80000 people gathering in the desert for a week of partying and celebration of creativity.
As a result, it is now on the radar of the Bureau of Land Management down in the States who are looking at the impact it has on the local environment with a mind to making changes. There was even talk that Burning Man might not happen at all but that fear seems to have subsided.
Meanwhile the local event is doing very well for itself, growing year and year. This year is will be held at a very upscale venue near Cowichan Lake on Vancouver Island.
Friday, May 31, 2019
Movies under the stars
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| The old school advertisements for the concession stand... |
I've spoken before of my fond memories of going to our local drive-in as a kid. Today, drive-ins have all but disappeared across North America so I wasn't going to let this opportunity pass.
We arrived early. It was raining so to keep the rain off our windshield and ruining the experience I improvised with a tarp and a couple of paddles.
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| You do what you gotta do... |
Friday, May 24, 2019
Pipe Mountain Coaster
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| Thunderbirds are go! |
We camped in the area during our summer 2018 road trip for the express purpose of trying it out.
We ended up doing it three times. The first time we went down, the goof in front of us kept his brakes on for the entire ride. He was completely oblivious to the backed up riders behind him who wanted to do it the way it should be done... fast!
The staff at the bottom acknowledged our frustration and disappointment and gave us a another free ride.
Wednesday, May 15, 2019
Friday, May 10, 2019
A flurry of flamingos
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| Flamingos on display at the zoo in Calgary AB... |
Which is weird since owls are solitary birds not known for flocking.
I think a group of flamingos should be known as a 'flurry'. It has a nice alliteration. However, to find out what a group of flamingos is really called just hover your mouse icon over the image above.
Wednesday, May 8, 2019
Human racing...
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| Don't be too quick to race through life... |
When you are chasing a never-ending succession of finish lines, you can lose sight of the beautiful things -- big and small -- that are passing by you. Sometimes it's okay to slow down, leave the track, take your shoes off and enjoy the feeling of cool grass tickling your toes and warm sun on your face.
Monday, May 6, 2019
Knotty Owls
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| A magic owl works its stuff... |
Brian offered me one of his handmade good luck charms which I gratefully took. He carves them from assorted beach wood that he gathers and hands them out to strangers that he encounters during his travels.
My experiment was a complete disaster. It ended with me nearly getting swept downstream and losing all my gear.
Brian's carving must have worked its voodoo since things didn't turn out as bad as they could have.
Wednesday, May 1, 2019
Monday, April 29, 2019
Elkhorn Johnny
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| The mayor is in session... |
Originally living the surfer lifestyle in southern California, he moved back to a long-held family property in Elkhorn following the 911 attacks. He has lived there ever since eking out a living selling curios,crafts, rocks and collected herbs.
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| Living life off the grid in Montana... |
Wednesday, April 24, 2019
Elkhorn
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| The original saloon of Elkhorn... |
It's unusual for the fact that alongside the decrepit and decaying 150-year-old buildings is a smattering of modern ranch homes and trailers that are home to a handful of inhabitants.
It must be an odd experience to walk down the dusty streets among the ruins of the past from two centuries ago...
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| Living with the ghosts of the past... |
Monday, April 22, 2019
Friday, April 19, 2019
Make time for the big rocks first...
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| Have u got the stones to fully live your life? |
I came across the cairn above while hiking a Vancouver Island west coast beach. It's a perfect metaphor for the same concept. To find balance in your life, you need to start with the big rocks first.
The small rocks should come after that. Take care not to pile on so many small rocks though that the whole thing comes tumbling down.
Monday, April 15, 2019
The Washoe Theatre: Part 2
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| Interior details of the Washoe Theatre... |
According to Wikipedia:
The interior design and furnishings were done by Hollywood theater designer Nat Smythe. The exterior doors are etched glass. Each joint and trim work is carved in complicated relief patterns with much use of ornamental ironwork.
Use of copper is especially prevalent, as Anaconda was a company town for the Anaconda Copper Mining Company. Silver and gold leaf supplement the accent work.
Carved rams heads line the walls. Every flat surface, including the domed ceiling, is a painted mural done by Colville Smythe.
The silk curtain is a piece of art in itself, though seldom seen. Its age presents a problem for curators who are afraid that taking it down, even to try and restore it, would cause it to fall apart. It has a painting of deer stags.
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| Lush murals adorn the walls... |
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