Tag Archives: Nature Photography

Snowfall

Two enormous storms are sweeping across the Pacific and are hitting British Columbia’s northern coast, Vancouver Island and lower mainland with a huge force of wind and rain. They are even reaching into the interior. At the higher elevations, the rain is actually snow, and it is coming down in huge amounts. Here in our deep valley, we are seemingly escaping the worst of it, but we did get a little snow yesterday.

Once there’s snow, our resident duck flock is more reliant on food provided for them and as soon as they saw us heading their way, they lost no time in mobbing my M who started scattering some yummies for them.

Lunch time!

It doesn’t take long for them to devour a large bag of quinoa, especially when it’s cold.

We did get some snow collection over night but much of it melted today.

Happy Wednesday.

Autumn Memories

I think autumn is my favourite season – although when summer comes along, I love it, too – because of how comfortably warm, wind-still and beautiful it can be with all the colours. Given how rainy and overcast it has been here, it’s nice to look back as a reminder of what we have coming up.

Skaha Lake sparkles in October.
Golden ginkgo biloba leaves.
Autumn apple yumminess.
Sunny September sunflowers.
Late October rose.

Happy Monday.

#ScenicSaturday 6th January 2024

My photos in this continuing set of series depict our beautiful world in the hope of encouraging viewers to share them and help save our unique home …

#ScenicSaturday 6th January 2024

A beautiful capture of the River Wye from Stuart Aken. You can see many more of Stuart’s stunning landscape photos by visiting his blog.

Alisan National Scenic Area 阿里山國家風景區

Alisan (Mount Ali) in central Taiwan is known for the giant cypress trees, train ride to see famous sunrise/sunset and sea of cloud and with numerous…

Alisan National Scenic Area 阿里山國家風景區

Beautiful photos of mountains in central Taiwan from Stephen Hung. He has many more stunningly gorgeous photos on his blog.

Sun Spots

Our weather has been very overcast with a lot of rain and drizzle, but sometimes we get little sun breaks that provide an impressive contrast in colour and mood.

The sky, hills and water palette are beautifully offset by the sunlit winter fields.

It’s very wet and the wind can be unpleasant, too, but the wintery greyish-blues and lustrous pewters are gorgeous.

Happy Thursday.