Sunday, July 30, 2006

On the Beach


Snails, hermit crabs in snail shells and eelgrass (and sand, of course).








A fecal casting at the end of a wormhole. In other words, worm poo.








A convention of seagulls, eelgrass and flying mountain.


All taken at Boundary Bay, this June

Saturday, July 22, 2006

Back Doors, Blue and Lilac

Back yards and lane, Strathcona


















Back porch and wisteria, near Queen's Park, New Westminster

Wednesday, July 19, 2006

Wildflowers at the Beach

Two beaches, actually: Mud Bay and White Rock

Mallow

Pink Mallow, only a few inches tall.












Daisies in the Wind

And daisies, thigh-deep.

Thursday, July 13, 2006

After the Dance

Dying tulips. I find them very appealing in their bedraggled finery, reminding me of a troop of dancers wilting in the dressing room after a long program.

dying tulips


sad sunflower
And a sad sunflower, drooping after a hot and busy summer.

Wednesday, July 12, 2006

Venus Reflected

Venus, detail
Venus in a bathroom mirror. This photo intrigues me because of the change in colour from cream to green, in a clear mirror and a white-painted bathroom. Which looks pinkish, probably because of the red-brick colour of the house next door.
Why, then, is the reflected statue green?

Venus in mirror

Tuesday, July 11, 2006

Boathouse Door

This door was on a boathouse at the Marina near Crescent Beach. The rest of the boathouse was ho-hum.
(This is 2 photos, overlapped.)

Saturday, July 08, 2006

Casual Greenery

English Daisies and Grass: the frog-eyed view

Dead Nettle. Plant this at your peril!

Perilous in another way: Devil's Club

Thursday, July 06, 2006

Three Flowers

Pink, white and yellow with fence.











Seed pod in regal robes, with crown.











Allium with visitor

Wednesday, July 05, 2006

Reifel Island photos:

The marsh at Reifel Island on a hot June day. Most of the ducks are hiding in the reeds, or waiting for us at the base of the tower.

A sandhill crane at the far end of Reifel Island. They breed there every year, but this year, none of the babies survived.

And a coot; the world's silliest-looking bird.
 This photo glamourizes it, hides the ragged legs that look like they belonged to some other, bigger bird, and de-emphasizes the flappy feet. It does show how the body seems to be cut off around the ribs, with the whole tail end missing.

They show up in Reifel in the spring, and mix in with the ducks at the entrance on Sunday afternoons, looking for handouts.

The photo is not ours; I seem to have lost a roll somewhere. When it shows up, I'll post it.

Tuesday, July 04, 2006


Some weeds to start us off. And then something from the sea...










T'aint fowl, but he's definitely in the water. A crab, awaiting dinner (not his, sadly) in Chinatown, Vancouver.

Monday, July 03, 2006

Well, here I am again, presented with a blog, just because I registered in order to comment on someone else's blog.

No wonder there are so many of us bloggers out there!

So: I've got this: a couple of books, here . A website, "Susannah's Family Pages", here . A blog, "Wanderin' Weeta", here .

And now this one. Which I think I will use to post some of our personal photos, with a bit of commentary.

First ones coming right up...
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