
Night descends so quickly now and soon the clocks will flip back to standard, bringing even earlier evenings and a different sort of seasonal beauty.
Happy Sunday.

Night descends so quickly now and soon the clocks will flip back to standard, bringing even earlier evenings and a different sort of seasonal beauty.
Happy Sunday.
The sun shines through an orange, red and yellow maple tree …

… illuminating its brief but brilliant array of colours.

Happy Saturday.

A bridge over the creek running through the village of Naramata is surrounded by yellowing trees in all their brief glory.
Happy Thursday.
We took an evening walk …

… and returned late enough to see the almost half-moon rising above the mountains. Since I used my cell to take the picture, the moon’s edges aren’t very defined, but I like the photo despite that drawback, especially the sky’s blue tint.

Happy Wednesday.

I’m back…at least for one post. Not sure about the future but at least for one day my mojo is back. Recently a Facebook friend, and now blogging …
10.22.2024 The Super Full Hunter’s Moon on Mount Pollux
A beautiful moon photo from Stephen Gingold Nature Photography. A visit to his blog is well worth the time.
A recent hike on the KVR Trail above Okanagan Lake produced these autumnal sights.

This rain squall on the other side of the lake did reach us, but we were back in the car by then.

The sun peeks through cloud as the valley continues to don its autumn garb. In the meantime, the mountains across the lake choose a seasonal blue.
Happy Tuesday.
Some stormy weather has been passing through our area, but in between these events the temperatures and weather have been good, so good that there’s still lots of sailing happening.

The marina remains open year-round as many people still sail regardless of colder conditions, something I would probably also do if I owned a sailboat.

There’s usually something very attractive about sailboats on blue water, no matter the season.
Happy Monday.

18 October 2024 – By the time Act 5, Scene 3 rolls around, Shakepeare’s Macbeth has numerous causes for lament. But had he spent time… in the …
“The sere, the yellow leaf”I
This is a beautiful autumn post from Penny at Walking Woman. Please click the link above to see her gorgeous photos.
There has been a lot of this …

… and this …

… resulting in this.

Happy October.


