
My photos here show the beauty of our world. My hope is they will encourage viewers to act in ways that will help save it from the destruction we …
#ScenicSaturday 3rd June 2023
The Jurassic Coast in southern England, courtesy of Stuart Aken.

My photos here show the beauty of our world. My hope is they will encourage viewers to act in ways that will help save it from the destruction we …
#ScenicSaturday 3rd June 2023
The Jurassic Coast in southern England, courtesy of Stuart Aken.
There are some very large carp in Penticton’s Japanese Garden pond.


It has been quite warm at 30°C (86F), so the pond carp are lingering in the shade and around the cooler fountain water – even when there are yummies to be had – so they must be uncomfortable.
Happy Sunday.

The water volume in Penticton Creek has slowed, but it’s still higher than usual.
Happy Friday.

Trees in the Mist
A beautifully moody, misty photo from Peerless Cynic. So many great pictures on Peerless’s blog!

I got a new toy……a drone! When I saw this pod coming into the harbour I got excited! I knew they were heading down Tofino inlet! It’s a dead end,so I…
A FAMILY THAT SWIMS TOGETHER,STAYS TOGETHER
Amazing orca captures from Wayne! He has many, many gorgeous wildlife photos on his blog.
It’s great when friends visit. Not only do you reconnect, celebrate memories and create new ones, but you can tour them around your city or town and see it with fresh eyes.
We did that recently with old friends who stopped over for a couple of nights and had the time to see some of the sights.



Seeing your home from a new perspective is a good thing. It reminded me of how fortunate I am to live here.
The Okanagan Valley is a major producer (among other things) of wine. There are 186 separate wineries; many of them have attached restaurants and small hotels or B and Bs, as well. So it’s entirely appropriate to see a sculpture such as this in one of Penticton’s parks!

As you can imagine, tourists visit the valley not only for the sun, beaches, hiking and sailing, but also for the wineries and restaurants. In the last 40 or so years, quite a food culture has sprung up around the wine industry, which is completely natural of course, and includes wine bottle sculptures!

Happy Tuesday.

I share my pictures here to show the beauty of our world, encouraging viewers to take action to save it from the destruction we humans are causing to…
#ScenicSaturday 27th May 2023
A stunningly beautiful Greek sunset from Stuart.
Six weeks ago when I was last at home, the lower Penticton Creek (near where it empties into Okanagan Lake) was very placid and the ducks were happily paddling along, with maybe a Canada goose or two around as well.

But now, the creek is definitely displaying its brawnier self.

Presently, it certainly doesn’t look like the same creek. In fact, it’s not. This is a river. I expected the flow to have started dropping by now (I posted about this a couple of days ago) but it’s still barreling along, the product of snow melt from the mountains and rain down here in the valley. If anything, it’s higher.
The ducks have unhappily scattered into Okanagan Lake and I can tell that they’re not comfortable there. They would like to have their safe little creek back.
Happy Saturday.
The Japanese garden that’s near our place is a very tranquil spot even in winter. I like tracking its changes and how well it showcases the seasons.




It’s a serene and comforting place at any time.
Happy Friday.