Another day …

… awaits tomorrow.
Happy Saturday.
Another day …

… awaits tomorrow.
Happy Saturday.
I haven’t recently been seeing many of our local marmot colony members. I think it’s just too hot for them and so they’re staying in their burrows where it’s much cooler.

On an early morning walk a couple of days ago – it’s too hot for me, too – I did see a few of them out and about. Someone had left them some fresh cherries which is a healthy food for marmots, so they were busy transporting them inside.

One decided that napping was much preferable to moving the produce, though!

It’s always a treat to see these sweet little animals. They seem so happy with one another and are certainly very chatty and affectionate.
Happy Friday; happy weekend.
A small beach on Okanagan Lake on a gorgeous summer day. There’s lots of room for a chair and a towel.

Happy Thursday.

From a recent hike in the Okanagan Highlands above Penticton, British Columbia.
Happy Wednesday.

Beach and Sunset The jet contrail added some interest to the sky, in addition to the sunset. There is also a little bit of a solar bar coming up from…
Beach and Sunset
A stunning sunset photo of Port Townsend, Washington, from Allan J Jones. Please click the link above to see more of Allan’s beautiful photography.
Right now we have beautiful hydrangeas blooming everywhere. They are very sensitive to soil conditions which is why we can find a wide variety of stunningly attractive colours.





Have a flower power day.
You can read Part One here: https://lynettedartycross.com/2024/07/29/inside-passage-to-port-stanley-part-one/
On our return from Haida Gwaii which is off the northern coast of British Columbia, we took the ferry ship Northern Expedition through the Inside Passage to Port Hardy on Vancouver Island.

We had an incredibly smooth passage with one section through open water that was also an easy sail. One of the perks of summer sea travel!



We passed other vessels, especially small cruise ships, travelling north.





The B.C. ferry system is reliable, comfortable and clean. It’s an excellent mode for exploring British Columbia’s coastal waters as the scenery alone is definitely worth the trip. As I mentioned before, the one drawback is the onboard food services which aren’t great, but you can go a long way to rectifying that by bringing along your own in a cooler.

This continuing series of posts depicts our beautiful world, encouraging people to share them and maybe even help save our unique home planet from …
#ScenicSaturday August 10th 2024:
A beautiful photo from Stuart Aken showing the River Wye, Gloucestershire, UK. Please click the link above to read Stuart’s comments about the condition of this river.
… in black and white

… and in the original.

I wish you a rosy Sunday.
A thunderhead begins to obscure the evening sky …

… bringing with it the relief of rain and cooler temperatures.

Happy Saturday.