We awoke to a very windy day. The ocean was extremely churned up and lots of surf was being flung about.

With the gale gusting to about 80 km (50 mi) we definitely needed raincoats against the wind-whipped spray.

Although it was windy the temperature was about 9C (48F) and it wasn’t raining, so in a good windbreaker/raincoat, I was comfortable.

I found a group of periwinkle flowers growing in a rock garden next to the ocean, but despite being soaked by seawater they seemed completely unperturbed.

I very much enjoyed watching the surf and listening to its pounding roar – the heart of all life on earth.
Happy Sunday.
Enjoy your Sunday! 🎀
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Thank you very much. 😊
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A real storm tossed sea Lynette, quite something for the Victoria side. Looks like it really wreaked havoc in the area. Glad we are not lined up for a ferry. Happy Sunday. Allan
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Thanks, Allan. It was incredibly windy with some rain, too, but it didn’t get lower than about 9. Although the morning ferries were all cancelled yesterday, ours at 3pm ran. It was a bit wallowy coming into Tsawwassen but otherwise it was fine. Very packed though with people trying to get over after cancelled flights and the earlier cancelled ferries. Cheers.
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I like seeing the surf too, Lynette, especially from shore and not from a boat.
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I agree, Anneli; I really would rather not be in a boat! But from the shore, watching the surf is amazing.
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It sure is!
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Definitely. 😊
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‘Tis the season for blustery weather. Happy Sunday!
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Thank you, Tricia! It sure is the season of bluster (not just political 😉).
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Is that part of the storm the went through Vancouver? I saw pictures from Lions Bay, it looks really bad. Are you taking the ferry back? Maggie
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Hi Maggie, yes, it is. The wind became very strong with gusts up to 120 km or so during the night. Surprisingly, we saw little damage the next day in the area where we were staying (Oak Bay). We did take the ferry back yesterday. All the morning sailings were cancelled but we were booked for 3 pm and the wind and waves had dropped quite a lot by then and we were able to go. We were wallowing a bit coming into Tsawwassen but the crossing was otherwise fine. Thanks for asking.
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Good to hear you got across safely.
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Thanks, Maggie, much appreciated.
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Oh I love the sight and sounds of rough water! Beautiful photos, Lynette! ❤️😍
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Thank you very much, John. 😊 It was a very beautiful sight but I was extremely glad not to be out on the ocean in that! 😊
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You’re welcome, and I agree, I would be feeling ill… 🤭
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Or worrying about capsizing … 😉
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As a kid I raced the Sunfish and the Laser smaller class sailboats on the lake we grew up on. Capsising was sure to happen. Hike out very far, Captain!
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Yes, definitely!
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Lovely scenes! Did you see any die-hard surfers 😊
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Thank you very much, Belinda. 😊 I didn’t see anyone out there but I noticed that the beaches and seawall were being patrolled, I think to stop people from going out (or at least that’s what it looked like).
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Such amazing photos! Its make me so excited to visit next year when I cruise to Alaska from there 🙂
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Thank you very much. 😊 It’s a beautiful city and on the cruise you’re taking you will see some of the most beautiful coastlines, too.
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Beautifully said! Oh, how we love Victoria!
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Thank you very much. 😊 We do, too. 😊
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Despite the wind, the wavy water looks mesmerizing.
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It was wonderful to watch the surf from a safe distance, Linda. I still needed a good raincoat since the wind was blowing the seawater in huge splotches!
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I love watching the water in all its moods (and all of mine!)
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I do as well. There’s something very satisfying about it, yes, in all my moods, too!
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Forces of Nature🌊🌊
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Sure is! And yes, very powerful!
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