This scenic picture was taken on the river in Shannon Falls Provincial Park, whose waterfall is shown in Cascading Serenity. The park holds significant spiritual value to the Squamish First Nation, the first people to live in the area.
People say a picture is worth a thousand words. It refers to the idea that complex ideas can be conveyed more easily through visualization. What do you visualize?
Tuesday, 5 February 2013
Monday, 4 February 2013
Quaint and Curious
The Grey Jay is a small bird native to mountain tree regions. They tend to be very friendly to humans, especially since they depend on novel food sources. Such familiarity has resulted in a number of different nicknames, lumberjack, meat-bird, camp robber, moose-bird, venison-hawk, gorby, and, as I call these bold birds, the Whiskey Jack.
Against the Sky
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