I always find pond lilies so pretty.

Usually the wild ones I see are white, but here are some red ones.

Have a good Monday.
I always find pond lilies so pretty.

Usually the wild ones I see are white, but here are some red ones.

Have a good Monday.

My photos here show our beautiful world. I hope to encourage viewers to help save it from human carelessness. Today, I bring you a glorious sunset, …
#ScenicSaturday 26th August 2023
A gorgeous sunset from Stuart Aken. To see more of his beautiful nature photos, please click the link above.
A few recent skyscapes …


Happy Sunday.
I’ve been experimenting a bit with black and white and the variations on that spectrum.



Which one do you like best?
This morning Okanagan Lake was much more visible and the sky considerably cleaner. Officials are describing the forest fires in our area as “held,” which means they are under control and on their way to being completely extinguished.

We saw some smoke later in the day but it was comparatively little and indicated that the fire crews have made tremendous progress. It’s such wonderful news!
We finally got a good rainfall in the Okanagan which has helped tremendously with the fires in West Kelowna, Westbank First Nation, Lake Country and Kelowna.

M and I have been staying inside because the air quality has been so terrible. Our area was beginning to look like an apocalyptic movie; it was very dark out and the smell of wood smoke was extremely unsettling. At one point our fire alarm went off because smoke was managing to leak inside. Nevertheless, yesterday the air cleared up enough for us to take a short walk outside.

The beaches were eerily empty – the premier had asked tourists to leave because hotel spaces were needed for evacuees – and the downtown was uncharacteristically quiet for this time of year. After days of concentrated acridity, we were at last able to see something of Okanagan Lake although it was still wearing a smoke veil. But as we were coming home, it happened – rain, that is. Finally there was a good soaking which has hugely aided in the fire fighting efforts. Today, most of the road closures were rescinded and the Okanagan travel ban has been lifted. Hopefully, our skies will soon be completely clear again.

Many in the Okanagan have lost homes and possessions and are facing the huge task of re-building and starting over. I wish them all the best for the future.
The environmental damage has been enormous. All the hectares of forests, all the animals, the atmosphere … The only good news is that at least no one was hurt or injured, in part a testament to the forest fire safety planning and execution of those plans and to the extreme efforts of fire fighting personnel and their supporters.
My friends and colleagues in the Northwest Territories are still under threat and have been evacuated to numerous places all over the country. Although those fires seem to be holding, I hope they will soon be out and everyone is able to safely return home.
Happy Thursday.
Although red might be associated more with autumn, it’s a ubiquitous summer colour, as well. Here’s a selection demonstrating my favourite.





Happy Wednesday.
Four leaf clovers only occur about once in 10,000 clovers, so finding one really is quite lucky. Here’s a picture of one from several years ago; it was subsequently framed and kept in a prominent location.

I’m not a believer in horse shoe luck or four leaf clover luck or ladybug luck. But if anyone needs luck right now it’s the people who have lost homes, possessions, neighbourhoods and in some cases, entire communities to these raging fires that are afflicting this country. The other group that needs luck are the fire fighters and their supporters. Here in the Okanagan they are often doing 40 hour shifts under the most extremely trying and difficult circumstances.
Thank you, good luck and stay safe, everyone. 🍀

My photos here show our beautiful world. I hope to encourage viewers to help save it from human carelessness. Today, I show you a river in North …
#ScenicSaturday 19th August 2023
A beautiful river in North Yorkshire from Stuart Aken.