
Up the Steps Enjoy!#View my pictures here. You can buy them as digital files, framed prints, canvas wraps, or Giclee art prints.
Today’s #Picture 26/Jun/21
A beautiful pathway that Stuart often uses. 🙂

Up the Steps Enjoy!#View my pictures here. You can buy them as digital files, framed prints, canvas wraps, or Giclee art prints.
Today’s #Picture 26/Jun/21
A beautiful pathway that Stuart often uses. 🙂

Seats in the Sun Enjoy!#View my professional pictures here, where you can buy them as digital files, framed prints, canvas wraps, or Giclee art …
Today’s #Photograph 18/Jun/21
These bright yellow chairs sitting in the sun remind me that in about four days, I will be starting my holidays and heading to my home in British Columbia’s Okanagan Valley. For the most part, it will be a staycation. Looking forward to it.

Eiffel Tower Lift More of my professional pictures live here. You can buy them as digital files, framed prints, canvas wraps, or Giclee art prints. …
Today’s #Photograph 20/May/21
A different view of the Eiffel Tower. 🙂

Happy mid-week. 🙂

Black Sky, Full Moon More of my professional pictures live here. You can buy them as digital files, framed prints, canvas wraps, or Giclee art prints…
Today’s #Photograph 17/May/21
A beautiful moon shot from Stuart. Doesn’t it convey a sense of lonely fragility?

Old Greek Window You’ll find more of my professional pictures here, where you can purchase them as digital files, framed prints, canvas wraps, or …
Today’s #Photograph 14/May/21
An intriguing old window on a Greek Island. I wonder what history has passed before it; continues to pass before it as it sinks into a beautiful decay?
Dene oral tradition refers to a deadly monster who would sometimes confront kayakers as they attempted to travel or hunt.
In earlier times, the idea of this fanged and tailed crocodile-like creature trying to grab a kayak and its occupant would have inspired a great deal of consternation!

Although it certainly still does, the weather is now defeating this monster snow carving. We are much warmer and the sun is shining, a very welcome change!

We still have a lot of snow on the lakes, but it, and the ice underneath it, will soon be gone.
Happy week! 🙂
There are many woodland bison everywhere here in the north. In the spring and summer, they love to loiter on the roads, and drivers have to be very cautious of them, especially at night. Sometimes, a congregation of them will make the traffic wait. There’s no way you want to try to herd or nudge a bison, as they will charge if annoyed.
Try explaining that to your insurance. “I was just stopped on the road, minding my own business, when a bison came out of nowhere and ran full-tilt at my car …” Yup, okay.
So it makes sense to include one of these iconically northern animals …

… along with a snow sculpture of a muskox. Also notoriously bad-tempered, you do not want to upset them.

The snow sculpture looks much more docile, though, especially as it’s missing its horns. Very tempting for children, I think!

Despite that, the artist did quite a good job, don’t you think?
Happy Monday, happy week. 🦬
We may be getting warmer, but we still have lots of snow. What to do with some of it? Make sculptures, of course!

This one is of a raven; they are one of the most intelligent and resourceful birds on the planet. They have to be – they survive through -50C (and in more northern areas, even colder) subarctic and Arctic temperatures by huddling together in wind protected areas. Loyal, extremely communicative and collaborative, I don’t see them as the mean, nasty nasties they are often portrayed as in literature and film.
It has been quite overcast for a few days, so these photos are very monochromatic, (I had a lot of visual difficulty because of the lack of contrast) but the subarctic can be like that.

I really admire the talents of the people who come out to make these. They were out on a frozen lake, in the howling wind, in -40C (-40F).
I won’t be sorry to say good-bye to these sculptures when they melt, though!
Have a good week. 🙂