Tuesday, October 29, 2019

Fleurieu delights

Wow - hard to believe it's been almost 6 months since last I posted !
Following my return from captivating Vancouver Island in March, picking up the threads of every day life back in South Australia has kept me busy.  

Now here I am just a few short weeks away from returning to my 
"home away from home" once again for another extended visit
(thankful to be escaping what will undoubtedly be a scorchingly 
hot Adelaide Summer!)

After a couple of weeks bringing erratic Spring temperatures - 
ranging from 17C to 37C, yesterday was slightly overcast with 
a glorious 19C, inviting a spontaneous decision to visit the lovely
Fleurieu Peninsula - in particular, the Ingalalla Falls.

 A beautiful Golden Whistler


 A couple of inquisitive Llamas


 A pretty glade near the Ingalalla Falls

 One of many Splendid Fairy Wrens darting around


 A pair of VWs "put out to pasture"

A White-naped Honeyeater


Sure, it's not a breath-taking waterfall, but nonetheless pretty.

Linking up once again with 
and grateful thanks to our hosts.

Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Island Winter

At the end of February this year, Vancouver Island was still experiencing snow.
(To someone coming from the driest State on the driest Continent, this continues to be a novelty and delight. However, I acknowledge snow - and its aftermath - does not hold the same appeal for those living in it !)

This was shot in the region of Forbidden Plateau.




And further south, in Bowser, where I had the pleasure of staying for 2 months,
this charming cafe was a regular drawcard. The ambience was relaxing, with great food, welcoming staff and the unique, lovely work of local artists decorating the walls. On Friday nights a couple of senior musicians would entertain with their voices and guitars - a fun experience!

Linking up with Our World Tuesday

Saturday, April 20, 2019

Marina at dusk

Comox marina at dusk



the same marina from a different perspective

Wishing all a blessed and safe Easter

Contributing to Skywatch Friday and

Friday, April 19, 2019

Serenity

Just south of Bowser is this oceanside camp site on land
owned and operated by First Nations

                                          adjacent to an estuary


 I don't know if others have this same experience - of noticing specific
content in a scene after the shot was taken and in the course of 
reviewing on a PC?
In this case, that figure on the bottom right strip of land in the centre of the shot is another photographer, seated, with a huge telephoto lens on his camera.



It was a scene affording serenity

 At times that estuary held an attraction for swans


Is this one on Guard Duty? :-o)


Wednesday, April 17, 2019

Bowser walk


One of many enjoyable walks through the Lighthouse Regional Trail
in Bowser, mid coastal Vancouver Island - this one occurred at the end of November last









It was such a peaceful environment and, if one has a vivid imagination (as I undoubtedly have!), it might seem you were walking through a fairy tale.

. . . but then by mid-February 2019, this same region was transformed by snow





 Ice formed on the surface of the water




. . . and so another adventure winds up

Joining in the fun at Our World Tuesday

Saturday, April 6, 2019

Herons on marina


During one of many walks around the Comox Marina, 
I spotted these Herons

Seeing double ??  No, not contrived - this was the real scene

 

Feeling greatly blessed to have been able to spend so much time in this part of the world (Comox Valley, Vancouver Island, British Columbia in Canada).

Joining in the fun at James' 

Friday, April 5, 2019

Frost & Funghi

Embracing the wonderfully cooler season of Winter on
Vancouver Island recently, the icy temperatures produced some
pretty scenes . . .

. . .  frosted bark

 and "spray painted" leaves


 
 I chose not to "take the pause that refreshes" on this bench!




and on another less icy day, observed some fascinating funghi
during a walk in the woods


Not posting to any particular themed blog today.
Happy and safe weekend to all.


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