
Beech Row Enjoy!***These images are for your entertainment, joy, and inspiration.You can view more in my Gallery and beyond.
Today’s #Picture to Inspire Imagination: 26/August/21
“Beech Row,” by Stuart.

Beech Row Enjoy!***These images are for your entertainment, joy, and inspiration.You can view more in my Gallery and beyond.
Today’s #Picture to Inspire Imagination: 26/August/21
“Beech Row,” by Stuart.

Water Distortion Enjoy!***These images are for your entertainment, joy, and inspiration.You can view more in my Gallery and beyond.
Today’s #Picture Inspiring Imagination: 23/August/21
A forest reflection from Stuart. 🙂

Have a good week. 🙂

Happy Thursday. 🙂
We left the smoky Okanagan Valley and had a very continuously smoky drive until we reached Jasper National Park …

… where the rain started, lots of it. The atmosphere certainly needed a good cleaning, and I hope this rain was a big help toward dousing some of these wildfires we have.

Happy Monday. 🙂

Autumn Contrast Enjoy!***These images are here for your entertainment, joy, and inspiration.You can view more in my Gallery and beyond.
Today’s #Picture: Inspiring Imagination: 14/August/21
Beautiful autumnal scene from Stuart. 🙂

Forest Path #4 Enjoy!***These images are intended as a source of entertainment, joy, and inspiration for the imagination.You can view more of my …
Today’s #Picture to Inspire Your Imagination: 07/August/21
A forest path from Stuart. 🙂

A Picnic Table in the Forest of Dean Enjoy!***These images are intended as a source of entertainment, joy, and inspiration for the imagination.You …
Today’s #Picture to Inspire Your Imagination: 1/August/21
A beautiful sun-ray table from Stuart. 🙂

Forest Path #2 Enjoy!*******************************************************************************These images are intended as a source of …
Today’s #Picture to Inspire Your Imagination: 28/July/21
A beautiful forest path from Stuart. 🙂
My favourite walking trail occupies a former rail corridor that was turned into a terrific path after it was abandoned by Canadian Pacific Railway when the line began losing money. This trail is now known as the KVR trail, short for Kettle Valley Railway Trail.

There is a very gentle grade as the trail climbs above the valley, and the views at the top are amazing.

The trial encompasses hundreds of kilometres and is extremely popular with hikers and cyclists. Overnighting is permitted in certain areas if you plan to do a long trip.

We have done most of the distance between Penticton and Kelowna (76 km) but only in chunks. We are planning to do all of it in the future as a three-day trip.