… or is that coated tree? Not sure, but some of the artists at the nearby arts centre enjoy clothing a tree in lots of colourful winter attire.



Greeting’s from Penticton’s fashionable (and warm!) trees.
… or is that coated tree? Not sure, but some of the artists at the nearby arts centre enjoy clothing a tree in lots of colourful winter attire.



Greeting’s from Penticton’s fashionable (and warm!) trees.

We took an 8-day “Tastes of Tuscany” tour two weeks ago. We stayed at the hotel at Montecatini for seven nights and used it as a base to tour Chianti…
Tastes of Tuscany – 1
Beautiful photos of Tuscany from Stephen Hung. I hope you stop by his blog for a look at his many gorgeous pictures.
I love how the tree reflection overlays the fish in the koi pond, making it appear as if they are tree swimming. The floating leaves add to the effect.

Happy Friday, happy Thanksgiving weekend.
… with a stop to admire the view.

Happy Thursday.

‘In the Neighborhood’ prt11
A beautiful photo reflection from Harrien Nijland. Please stop by his blog to see his many other beautiful photos.
Evening settles over Lake Okanagan.

I sat and watched the lake become slowly enveloped in a gentle darkness.

Inspiration, much like perspiration, is all around us… and I have certainly drawn my fair share of inspiration from the squirrels I’ve encountered …
#49 – Cheers!
This delightful and funny squirrel photo is courtesy of Evil Squirrel’s Nest. He is presently doing a retrospective of his best squirrel photos.
We recently did a visit to a nearby winery on the Black Sage bench between Oliver and Osoyoos, British Columbia. This particular area is known for red wine production.

The wine grapes are now reaching their most luscious and will soon be harvested in stages, depending on the processing for the various wines they will become.

Some grapes will remain in the fields until the first frost. Among them are grapes that will be allowed to develop a certain type of “rot” and will be harvested to produce various kinds of dessert wines.

The Okanagan also produces ice wine. This means that the grapes freeze on the vine at temperatures between -1C to -8 C ( 30F – 18F). The frozen grapes are harvested at night and processed quickly so that they don’t defrost to spoil the concentration of sugar in the juice. Ice wine is a type of dessert wine, but is much more concentrated. It’s commonly served with cheese in order to get that lovely sweet/salty flavour combination.

The Okanagan is starting to come into its own as a wine-producing region and is branching out into lesser known varietals that are being handled well. If, like me, you enjoy a glass of wine with dinner or a nice dessert wine after dinner, a visit to some of the Okanagan’s many wineries might be if interest to you. If not, the scenery, beaches and walking and hiking trails are great!
To your good health. 🍷

Bouquet of yellow roses
Beautiful yellow roses from Vova Zinger. Please stop by his blog to see his many wonderful photos.
There are many flowers still blooming ~




It’s such a delight to continue seeing all this marvellous colour and scent well into autumn. There will be lots of good memories to dream on while everything sleeps.
Greetings from the October flowers of the Okanagan Valley.