It’s time for a burst of colour! These photos are either from spring or summer 2023 or 2022. I hope you enjoy them and that they bring a bit of relief from the late winter blahs if you still have those hanging around.
Tiger lily.Okanagan sunset. I love daisies. Sailing, anyone? Sunray beauty.
I won’t be taking comments over the next few days as we have company coming; I look forward to comment-chatting later in the week.
Although on a recent walk it was still only 5C (41F) out, it was beautifully sunny and the cold wind we have been experiencing rather consistently had stopped.
Okanagan Lake was flat, calm and lovely.
The koi in the fish pond are awake and moving, if a little sluggish.
It definitely feels like spring, even if it’s still a bit coolish.
Beautiful autumn pictures of Vancouver’s Stanley Park from Allan at Picture This. Allan has a gorgeous photographic collection posted on his blog, so I hope you stop by for a visit.
Blue is a favourite colour. Rich, cool, elegant, business-like, cerulean, lapis … no matter how you describe it, blue is rather versatile.
I’ve always found it to be calming and relaxing; when I was tired after a long, difficult stint at work, just looking at the blue sky felt very comforting. The issues were still there, but I felt better.
I vividly recall coming to the Okanagan Valley for a beach holiday three months after the start of Covid. My brain felt drained, and so knew I needed to recoup.
M and I sat comfortably on Skaha Beach, swimming when we got too warm but mostly lounging with our feet up, the cooler nearby, a book in hand.
But reading wasn’t what I wanted to do. I simply sat and observed the blue water and blue sky, mind pretty blank, and began to feel rested. This simple activity was marvellously tranquil and relaxing; it was such a wonderful thing.
I’ve read that blue and green are both comforting colours, and I’ve found that to be true. I think one of the reasons why sunny days and long walks or hikes outside are so good for us isn’t just because of the physical benefits; the act of just being outdoors is so good for the brain and our general well being.