The Canadian Rockies
Feast your eyes on some of the most majestic mountains in the world. I took these pictures today on a road trip through the Canadian Rockies from Kelowna BC to Banff Alta.
Feast your eyes on some of the most majestic mountains in the world. I took these pictures today on a road trip through the Canadian Rockies from Kelowna BC to Banff Alta.
Mother & Son: Chef Theresa and sous chef Kyran preparing an Indian feast in their kitchen. The Indian Feast We have arrived in Nelson. Tabs and Peter stayed home as Tabs has soccer tryouts today.The drive seemed long. I think … Read More
After a great Thanksgiving at my parents, we went hiking at my favourite spot: Lac Du Bois. And as luck would have it, there were several sandhill cranes in the park. Peter and I saw The Social Network last night. … Read More
Happy Thanksgiving to all my fellow Canadians.We had to cancel our trip to Nelson, BC at the last minute as my sister Theresa was sick with the flu. And so, my Mom invited us to come to Kamloops and dine … Read More
More pics from our Labour Day at O’Keefe Ranch. Back to the fall. How did it arrive so soon? It seems like I only just arrived home from Asia last week. I am so missing the bliss of summer.Back to … Read More
Labor Day at O’ Keefe Ranch this afternoon. Attempted to attend the Armstrong Fair only to arrive as everyone was departing. Yesterday was the last day.O’Keefe Ranch was fun despite the rain. We loved dressing up. These pics were taken … Read More
A picnic on the way to fossil hunting. Could there be a more beautiful view? Good ideas are born from frustration. Case in point: IQuest–my gym. Again a sign on the door–open at 8:30. Again I had to drive home, … Read More
Spent an amazing Saturday with Pip, Tabs, Peter and my mom near Cache Creek at a major fossil bed find. The pics include one of John, our guide. The hood-doos above are on sacred Bonaparte First Nation land. They used the … Read More
Above: Building a sand village on Harrison Lake BC. And Tabs looking for treasure in the shallows. Below: A gorgeous moss covered tree stump in the forest that looked like a diplodocus ready to spring to life at dusk. Parasitic flowers … Read More