A long, lingering look before the winter nap …

… see you next year. 🙂
A long, lingering look before the winter nap …

… see you next year. 🙂

May you have clearing skies. 🙂

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#PictureOfTheDay and #writingprompt: 17/Nov/21
A summer beach in Greece. Sigh. 🙂

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#PictureOfTheDay and #writingprompt: 16/Nov/21
A beautiful autumn tree tunnel from Stuart. It wouldn’t be a surprise to come across The Three Bears. 🙂

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#PictureOfTheDay and #writingprompt: 12/Nov/21
A lovely fresh forest, courtesy of Stuart. Could the Merry Men be hiding in these woods? 😉
A view of Penticton from a hiking trail above the lake.

Happy Monday, happy week.
An Okanagan hike from a week ago.


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#PictureOfTheDay and #writingprompt: 05/Nov/21
Stuart’s beautiful Forest of Dean. 🙂

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#PictureOfTheDay and #writingprompt: 10/Nov/21
A mysteriously beautiful photo from Stuart. 🙂
This lovely old stern wheeler used to travel to the remote communities around Lake Okanagan before there was a network of roads. Launched in 1914 and owned by Canadian Pacific, it was considered a luxurious vessel and transported travellers in style. Its schedule and docking in Penticton dovetailed with the nearby CP owned railway and hotel, allowing its passengers good travel connections for the time.

Once reliable all-season roads were built, the paddle wheelers eventually fell out of favour. This one, along with a couple of other boats from the period, now form a museum commemorating that earlier, slower time.
Happy mid-week.