Wednesday, March 06, 2013
signs
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Thursday, February 07, 2013
best of 2012
The Thursday Challenge prompt this week is to share a photo or event we liked best in 2012.
I thought immediately of our holiday to Salt Spring and Vancouver Islands in August. That was an exciting time for my camera. Here are some shots that help me relive those magical two weeks.
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| © 2012 by Violet Nesdoly |
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| © 2012 by Violet Nesdoly |
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| © 2012 by Violet Nesdoly |
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| © 2012 by Violet Nesdoly |
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| © 2012 by Violet Nesdoly |
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| © 2012 by Violet Nesdoly |
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| © 2012 by Violet Nesdoly |
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| © 2012 by Violet Nesdoly |
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Wednesday, September 26, 2012
island adventure 9 - shop till you drop
Have you noticed I haven't done much shopping on this holiday? I'm actually not terribly fond of shopping. But you can't visit Ganges and entirely skip the shopping—it just wouldn't be a total Salt Spring Island experience.
I tackle the market Saturday morning very intentionally. I have gifts to buy, and money burning a hole in my pocket.
One of the first things I find are Kool Bandanas. These are rectangles of cloth filled with water-absorbent crystals to be used as bandanas or headbands. Water plumps them up and makes them a coolant when worn around the forehead or neck. I think of all kinds of folks who could use these and pick up several.
At another stall I buy soap (with wonderful names like Vesuvius Bay, Salt Spring Fling, and Weston Lake Wheat Germ 'n Honey). The proprietors are all so friendly and talkative. The soap lady (Dermalove.com) shows off her iphone gadget, which is a credit card reader that lets me use my card instead of cash. (I still haven't given the soaps away; they smell so fabulous, I'm tempted to keep them!)
At another kiosk, I buy artisan vinegar (Apple-rhubarb and Blackberry) in tall, elegant bottles.
I ask, at the Artisan bread stall, if they have any of the fruit ginger bread we bought at their shop a few days ago. They say they're all sold out of that. So we buy a hearty raisin bread instead. A minute after leaving their kiosk, I feel a tap on my shoulder. It's the lady from the bread place. "We found another loaf," she tells me, handing me a loaf of fruit ginger. I start fumbling for my wallet, but she waves that off. "Take it," she says, "You can have it." (And I will forever have a soft spot in my heart for Salt Spring Island Bread Co.!)
By now my backpack is bulging. But I can't bypass the soft little dolly without any buttons or chokables for my baby Mimi that I find at yet another table. So I squeeze that into my pack as a last purchase (and discover later, that the doll-maker is the mother-in-law of the lady who has been in charge of our motel's cleaning crew all week).
On our last full day on Salt Spring, I tell hubby that I want to explore the Ganges shops. (He is quite happy to stay in the room and do whatever). What a fun afternoon that turns out to be!
I poke around in this shop and that, and find all kinds of goodies. How about these bins and bins of colourful felt booties.
At a toy store called West Moon, they have every kind of toy known to kids and I have a hard time deciding what would be just right for my grandboys. But I do eventually decide on something that will help us in our spider watching.
In the second-hand store I find musical instruments for my sister, chickens for my sister-in-law, and racks and racks of pop-up cards for myself (but only taken home in my camera *sigh*).
There are wonderful galleries too. My favourites are Steffich Fine Art and Gallery 8, where I view all manner of incredible (and pricey) photographs and paintings. I don't take pictures of these because they are under copyright, but I do note the names of the artists' work I see, so I can look them up online later. Some of the names in my notebook from these galleries are:
Steven Friedman (photographer)
Carol Haigh
Bly Kaye
Heather Kocsis
Jade Boyd
Jerry Davidson
Gail Sibley
Pieter Molenaar
Dennice StambuckDavid Goatley
Kathryn Amisson
Florence Roberge,
Curtis Golomb
and Carol Evans
I fall in love with Carol Evans' West Coast watercolors! The scenes are exactly what we've been feasting our eyes on for the last week. And so when I find, in a corner of Gallery 8, a softcover book of her paintings, I know I have to own it. The Shores We Call Home now sits in a place of honour on our coffee table, a beautiful keepsake of this fairy tale holiday.
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Tuesday, September 18, 2012
island adventure 8 - morning walks around Ganges
Hubby and I tend to stick to the routine we keep at home when on holidays. This means we're up most mornings before 6 to have our quiet time of Bible reading, meditation, prayer, and coffee (on our own). Then at 8 o'clock (before we have breakfast) we go for a walk together.
Our morning walks on Salt Spring are a highlight of each day.
As an aside, that daily walk is one of the best things we've done for our health and fitness. Why? An article on MedicineNet.com cites ten health-related reasons to walk.
1. Prevents Type 2 diabetes.
2. Walking strengthens your heart if you're male.
3. Walking strengthens your heart if you're female.
4. Walking is good for your brain.
5. Walking is good for your bones.
6. Walking helps alleviate symptoms of depression.
7. Walking reduces the risk of breast and colon cancer.
8. Walking improves fitness.
9. Walking in short bouts improves fitness too.
10. Walking improves physical function.
Writer Richard Weil expands on each reason in the article. Read entire...
But on our morning vacation walks around Ganges avoidance of diabetes, cancer and depression, improving bone, colon and brain health are the last things on our minds, because there is so much to see. Of course I take my camera to record the nooks and crannies of the town. I'm always lagging behind to snap just one more photo. Here are some of the things I find:
Murals
and tree-framed scenes
Sayings
and a tide pool still life.
Inspiring stuff around the school
The poster says: "This mural's purpose is to inspire everyone to protect and conserve water to ensure a healthy future for our rivers, lakes, oceans, and communities. Each fish painter has learned about the local watershed and how to keep it healthy."
"Dream Lofty Dreams, For As You Dream, So Shall You Become."
and boats in primary colors
Funky finds
The fruit-and-veggie festooned bike is outside of Bruce's Kitchen.
and a garden of dewy faces
Public works of art on land
and beauty reflected on water.
What a beautiful and interesting place!
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Sunday, September 16, 2012
island adventure 7 - Baker Road: a church and a beach
Hubby has checked online and picked out Bethel Pentecostal for us to attend on the Sunday we are on Salt Spring. Thursday we do a reconnaissance drive to find the church.
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| Bethel Pentecostal Church, Salt Spring Island, BC |
We step out of the car in the parking lot of the cute little wooden structure and hear a piano playing. It turns out the pastor and his wife are both on site, so we meet them and have a chat. I give them a copy of my novel for their library and while visiting in the parking lot pastor's wife points out the paintings done by her predecessor on the rock wall. I love these!
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| Bible verses painted on the rocks, Bethel Pentecostal Church, Salt Spring Island, BC |
Before we leave they explain how to get to a beach at the bottom of their road (Baker Road). The beach on Booth Bay ends up being one of the most interesting beaches we find on our Salt Spring Island stay. At low tide every pool is alive with creatures and under every sea-weedy rock hide the most brilliant purple starfish you'll ever see.
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| Starfish on Booth Bay beach, Salt Spring Island, BC |
And what about these rocks! I think they're shale.
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| Shale rock formation, Booth Bay beach, Salt Spring Island, BC |
We return to church on Sunday and are struck by the beautiful quarry setting that frames the brown wooden cross—seen from the church driveway. We even meet the man who made and installed it, as he happens to be at visiting the service that day. It's wonderful that because of Jesus we can feel a deep bond with people we've just met.
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| Cross on the driveway leading to Bethel Pentecostal Church, Salt Spring Island |
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Thursday, September 13, 2012
island adventure 6 - Mount Maxwell
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| Map of Salt Spring Island, pointing out Mount Maxwell |
The last part of the climb is a bone-rattling gravel road that's narrow and twisty. But the views from the top (Baynes Peak) are spectacular!
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| The cliffs beside the chain link fence plunge straight down hundreds of feet. |
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| View from Mount Maxwell, looking toward the Fulford Habour |
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| Distant and closeup views of Burgoyne Bay, from Mount Maxwell |
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| View from Mount Maxwell overlooking the Gulf Islands toward Vancouver Island |
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