• We Missed the Sunset

    A friend and I tried to catch the sunset from the Cambie bridge but missed it. It was nice to get the glow off the buildings, Vancouver looks science fiction-y during these times of day.

  • Clouds Over Vancouver

    Mornings in Vancouver have been filled with a thick fog, so I grabbed my camera in the early morning. On my way home the mist had risen and landed right above downtown. It was beautiful, and really cool to see the difference a few hours can make.

  • January 6th Sunrise

    I have never seen sunrises like this before, the colder it is in Vancouver, the better the colour. Bubblegum pinks, deep orange and light blue mix together as if painted. I can’t imagine being anywhere else.

  • Train to Seattle

    Here are some shots of the train ride we took to Seattle. We got to see the sun rise over the ocean as we stopped for customs. I cannot resist a good sunrise.

  • Sunset in Vancouver

    A couple weeks ago I grabbed my camera as I left to get cat food. I usually don’t bring it with me on little walks but something was compelling me. As I turned onto Broadway and looked downtown I was shocked. The sunset had created an almost volcanic look to the clouds coming off the mountain. The quick trip turned into a fourty-five minute walk around Kits, but it was well worth it. Enjoy!

  • Squamish Pt. 1

    On our way back from Whistler, we were delayed seven hours in Squamish. (Unfortunately, two girls died on the Sea to Sky highway in the early morning.) Squamish is a small town surrounded by mountains. At first we found a trail along the river, where bald eagles sprinkled the tree line. As soon as I scaled the wall to the edge an eagle flew right by – it was breathtaking.

  • Kelowna

    Camping in Kelowna was picturesque. The weather hovered around thirty degrees and a cool breeze rolled off the water. The fast moving river beside our site drifted in through the waterfalls showcased on the trail across the street. Canadian geese walked, swam and flew just beside us the whole time, while other wildlife kept its distance. This was the perfect way to relax and spend my holiday. The pictures ended up being better than I imagined and I cannot wait to explore more of British Columbia.