Wednesday, August 31, 2005

Vesuvius Bay Kids' Boat

Someone on Saltspring made this boat for some event and then left it for kids to use in Vesuvius Bay. It's designed so the kids have to keep baling water out. It is equipped with flotation devices so it doesn't sink. One young tar was baling water IN when we were there...not quite got the point! My cousin, John, took the picture.

Tuesday, August 30, 2005

Twice confirmed landlubber

I've really been enjoying the posts from Mark and Deanna's sailing blog but the today's post about 20' swells makes me glad I'm on terra firma! Six foot swells in the North Sea off Slieve League in Ireland were enough for me. Our guidebook suggested we take a boat to see these cliffs purportedly the highest in Europe because it was less harrowing than the road....I don't think any road could have been as harrowing as that boat trip!

Back to things a little more my speed...photos of the Pender Island Fall Fair (Not quite sure why a "Fall" fair takes place in August...same person who decided the University of Victoria has only a Fall and Spring and not Winter semester perhaps).




What's a parade without a band...wow, a pipeband as well!


Bring in the clowns....


This one is for Richard...how many times did we go on "Pirates of the Caribbean" when you were five and totally into pirates?


True love on Pender...this goat seems to be enjoying les "gros bisous" de Monique.


First prize for vegetables....it was fun to see all the things people submitted in various categories of produce, flowers, artwork, animals, etc.


I loved these "mini" flower arrangements.


Pig and lamb bar-b-q


Seems like another sunset was a good way to end the photos from Pender.

Sunday, August 28, 2005

And the livin' is easy...

We're back from four wonderful days on Pender Island....great weather, super dining, and taking advantage of everything Island life has to offer. Thank you so much Monique and Walter and Rosemary!


The view from the house...sooo relaxing.


Monique was the only one with the courage to swim...is that sign language for "Help....I'm frozen!"?


Pender Island wildlife


"It's ALIVE!!!"....one day when the ocean water was quite a good temperture these horrible creatures invaded! They are called "lion's mane" according to the locals.


Best eggs on the Island...Shepherd's Croft Farm. I love the way you put the money in the chimney.


I loved this "bookstore". Didn't buy anything here but got a super biography of Hemingway for 50 cents at the Nu-to-You store.


This is one sunset photo I particularly liked...Rosemary has a super collection of them. The exposure is due West and exactly the same as the place my parents had on Gabriola.

Tuesday, August 23, 2005

Saltspring Spa

We had a super swim on Saltspring Sunday...thanks Carol and John for a great lunch!


Crofton to Vesuvius Bay ferry


These tandems are a great idea....means the boys can keep up with their fathers and be safer I'm sure.

Monday, August 22, 2005

Books I've been reading

"Internal Affairs" by Jill Tweedie
One of my Christmas books. A very funny novel about the politics of doing good in the third world--many great satiric passages.

"Plato Park" by Carol Rumens
Quite a well known British poet apparently but I believe this is her only novel...too bad! About a British girl and a Russian man who have a brief liaison while she accompanies her father to Russia while he is attending a conference. Later the girl and man defect to each other's countries. What they mainly have in common is "domophobia" -- a restless dissatisfaction with home. An interesting portrait of Russia in the 70's and 80's. Seems like bad choices on both parts.

"Girl from the South" by Joanna Trollope
A really very charming, light and yet thought-provoking book in a quiet way. Captures the tradition bound "old South" and "Swinging London". About contemporary people who have families and don't seem to want them and those who don't eventually wanting them and all sorts of things inbetween. Probably everyone does live "happily ever after" but not in traditional ways they thought they would.

I did love the mess and chaos of Britain contrassted with the "everything in its place" old South. The images of these small British children running loose and banging on the bulletproof glass was wonderful--all the while the parents and workers completely focused on their restoration work and painting.

A quote from Chapter 6:

"...the wife a botanical artist of extraordinary precision appeared oblivious to her house, and, largely, to her children....
the house had exploded out of control like a giant creeper."

"Gillon was expecting a professional place of business....What she found was a converted garage behind a terraced north London house from which serveral small Hopkirk children constantly emerged to stand breathing and shouting against the glass door...The glass itself was smeared with lick and fingerprints up to four feet from the ground. After a few days Gillon grew almost used to the semi-permanent frieze of flattened noses and tongues and palms against the glass. "The seventh circle of Hell, really,' Stephen said comfortably.

Thursday, August 18, 2005

Tuesday, August 16, 2005

Are these animals just "Smart"?

From the Daily Telegraph:

"Lions at a safari park have been prowling after Smart cars in the belief the tiny vehicles may be prey, it has emerged.
A Smart spokesman said: "Smarts always stand out wherever they go, but this kind of animal attraction is very unusual."

Surprisingly these little cars haven't caught on in Europe but seem to be making quite a splash in North America. Locally, special small parking places are being created for such cars and some people are trying to get B.C. Ferries to charge them less...that will really make them a hit here!

Monday, August 15, 2005

Sailing Adventure

A colleague of Jim's and her husband are off on a year's sailing at the end of this month. They have created a sailing blog to record their travels and I think it will be fun to follow their progress. There are postings already and I thought their idea not to have a completely mapped out idea of where they're going is a good one....will be fun to see where they end up.

Bon voyage, Mark and Deanna!

This is the closest I'll be getting to offshore sailing....



"Carqueiranne Harbour" painted in Carqueiranne in 2002

Sunday, August 14, 2005

Sunday afternoon in Oak Bay

Some scenes from the first "Bowker Creek Brush Up" ...artists painting and demonstrating their work and the 5th "Annual Oak Bay Classic Car Show"...fun events for everyone.









Wednesday, August 10, 2005

Uplands tree + Vic West house + Susan's garden

= hopefully an interesting painting!

I have been thinking of ideas for doing these wonderful Garry Oaks and the photo of this tree made me think that I could incorporate part of an old heritage house of Vic West and some of Susan's wonderful old English garden in Otley...two other things I've been thinking of painting.



Monday, August 08, 2005

Deer on Dewdney

A few pictures I shot of this poor old three legged deer who seems to be having more and more difficulty walking. She was enjoying our neighbour's flowers, as usual.



Tuesday, August 02, 2005

Recent paintings

I wanted to do at least one last painting of France so what more perfect than our favourite place...Cassis.


Cassis Harbour
18 x 24 acrylic on canvas

I've been thinking about doing something with arbutus trees for quite a while...I was very pleased with this first attempt.


Olympic view with arbutus trees
18 x 24 acrylic on canvas

Monday, August 01, 2005

Oak Bay Avenue scenes

These are a couple of things that might have potential for paintings.


Ottavio's is certainly one of the best things to happen on the Avenue!


The old Oak Bay Cinema sign that was preserved but desperately needs restoring now. It was great when this was an operating cinema.