
Happy Friday.

Happy Friday.
An iconic Canadian symbol.


I am back home in Penticton this week and enjoying the autumn colours that are still proliferating here.
Some enterprising people have clothed this tree in a colourful patchwork of crocheted and knitted flowers, tassels, squares and other decorations.

It will be toasty during the winter!
Happy Thanksgiving!
An amber and green maple tree.

One of the last red roses.

Pink and green and yellow around a pond.

There’s a lingering warmth in the air but there are also constant, powerful reminders of what is to come.

Pictures to entertain, spark interest, and inspire you to create with words or images, if you wish. Whether it’s a poem, story, play, novel, memory, …
#PictureOfTheDay and #writingprompt: 05/Oct/21
A lone tree thrives in a rocky environment.
This photo, taken on September 29 in the village of Naramata, doesn’t show many signs of autumn.

But it definitely is a fall picture as you can tell from the yellow leaves at the sides of the road.
Here’s to a very slow autumn – it’s good for us.
Happy Friday. 🙂
Sitting on a bench under this weeping willow …

… felt like being inside a green waterfall.

Pictures to entertain, bring joy, and, if you like, inspire you to create with words or images. Whether that’s a poem, story, play, novel, memory, …
Today’s #PictureOfTheDay and #writingprompt: 21/Sept/21
A beautiful outlier, courtesy of Stuart. 🙂

A July garden in the Okanagan. 🙂