More apocalypse, less angst
down here at my house on the coast today it rained and rained. about 10 km above my house in the tetrahedron range it snowed and snowed. nathan and i were lucky enough to be up there in a half a foot of fresh,… Continue Reading “from snow hiking to kayaking in 24 hours”
I have been working on some new desktop images for the new machine – am hoping to do a series of “tree” desks – using shots and textures from my collection. Here are the first two for download (1024 x 768) Douglas Fir Desktop… Continue Reading “looking up”
photo circa 1885 at the place now the corner of georgia and seymour in downtown vancouver following up from my post of three days ago, photographic reminders do exist of the trees once lining these shores. i was poking around in the online provincial… Continue Reading “reminders”
i took this photo, and the one at the end of this post, in a grove of old-growth cedar and fir trees in the gifford pinchot forest. it is difficult to remember this type of forest covered most of the coast at one time,… Continue Reading “old stories”
this is a photo of meta lake, a stop in the blast zone on the way to the mt. saint helen’s viewpoint. on the last day of my trip south, we took a long drive up to the protected area surrounding the mount st.… Continue Reading “mirror mirror”