I was recently walking on a trail above Okanagan Lake …

… and stopped to take a photo of Penticton’s small pleasure boat harbour. I am very fortunate. 🙂
I was recently walking on a trail above Okanagan Lake …

… and stopped to take a photo of Penticton’s small pleasure boat harbour. I am very fortunate. 🙂
Last Monday we arrived at home in the Okanagan after our long drive from Northwest Territories. It was so good to get here after a tough and busy time of it.



Monday greetings from Penticton and the Okanagan Valley. Have a good week. 🙂
This beautiful forest lake photo …

… comes from Nova Scotia. A friend and colleague is now at his cottage at Soles Lake.
Swimming.
Me too, soon. I’m travelling to British Columbia tomorrow. 🙂
Happy weekend, everyone.
I will soon be leaving the north on a careful, hopefully covid-free, journey to my home in the Okanagan Valley.

I have been working hard and am looking forward to a little rest and relaxation.
I hope you have a good week. 🙂
A photo …

… and a painting.

This is another photo from my lake series of last fall, with the painting based on the photo.
The painting is by local artist Wayne Keefe, and is now hanging in my office.
It helps me to centre when I have particularly busy days.
Have a good week, everyone. 🙂

This is one of my favourite Great Slave Lake photos. I took it last year on a particularly still and warm autumn day.
I wish you good weather and a nice weekend. 🙂

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Today’s Pictures: 17 June 20
Beautiful photos, so serene. Thank you, Stuart.
The Great Slave Lake has defrosted, finally.

When I’m in the north, I live near this lake. It’s the tenth largest in the world, the deepest in North America, and has a huge impact on the weather. To some extent, it moderates, but it also causes the heavy, wet lake effect snow, too.
We had quite a warm day yesterday, but when I went walking on the lake trail, the breeze coming from it was decidedly cool. It hasn’t warmed up much yet!
The name “Slave” has nothing to do with slaves or slavery but comes from an Indigenous word, “Slavey,” and is Dene in origin. The Slavey people are distinct from the Dene, but their histories have intersected frequently.

Here is another photo of the same lake, from a similar vantage point, taken in December, 2019. I think it was about -40C.
Greetings from Great Slave Lake.
Have a good week. 🙂

Trying to brighten the day for those people isolated indoors during the Covid-19 pandemic. Another day of cloud and sunny periods, with a threat of …
Today’s Pictures: 13 June 20
The water lilies are beginning to bloom at Stuart’s fishing pond! And other lovely photos. Thank you, Stuart. 🙂

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Today’s Pictures: 30 May 20
Two more of Stuart’s lovely photos. Happy Sunday. 🙂