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Day 160
Day 160: Okanagan Falls from above
Taken from the hill above our house. #outdoors #trees #nature #friday #lake #green #evening #landscape #wood #water...
Day 159
Day 159: Ten stops before sunset
Neutral Density (ND) filters are worth their weight in gold. No, I mean literally. šŸ˜ And I dropped one today. šŸ˜µ #thur...
Day 158
Day 157: Iris
We have some irises growing in our backyard. Every time I see them I'm reminded of the Iris flower data set used as an example in Machin...
Day 157
Day 157: Lush Green
The Okanagan is not a particularly lush region but the unusual amount of rain sure worked its magic. Everywhere I look I see scene...
Day 156
Day 156: Perfect Weather
The weather today was just about perfect. I'm glad that this project forces me to go out there even when I'm very busy. #outd...
Day 155
Day 155: Katie and Arrow
My sister-in-law and her boyfriend just adopted the cutest French Bulldog puppy. They called him Arrow. Their first dog's nam...
Day 154
Day 154: A farm in Okanagan Falls
Bales of hay will always remind me of summers spent around the horses when I was growing up in Italy. #outdoors #nat...
Day 153
Day 153: Naramata at Sunset
Naramata is one of the most charming little places within the Okanagan. Today, it looked beautiful at Sunset. #outdoors #n...
Day 152
Day 152: A hill above Kaleden
The crazy weather continues. With such a wet Spring the mosquitos are out in full force. I literally took this photo and...
Day 151
Day 151: Vaseux Lake at Sunset
Vaseux is a fairly photogenic lake. Combine it with an orange sunset and crazy, stormy clouds, and you get to stare at...
Day 150
Day 150: Stormy Weather
I barely managed to get this photo in before those clouds proved that they weren't bluffing. #evening #tuesday #clouds #canada...
Day 149
Day 149: Think of the children
This iconic Penticton statue is called ROMP and depicts three children playing in the water. Due to the recent Okanagan...
Day 118
Day 118: The Salmon Chief
This Okanagan Falls statue honors the Okanagan Nation's traditional figure of the "Salmon Chief", a member of The Okanagan E...
Day 117
Day 117: Fire in the sky
Living in a valley really makes you appreciate vibrant sunsets. They are not so common over here. #thursday #lake #evening #l...
Day 116
Day 116: Kenny on his horse "Warpaint"
Kenny McLean was a legend in the world of rodeo. He was from Okanagan Falls. When he died in 2002, they erected...
Day 115
Day 115: McIntyre Bluff's Reflection
Vaseux Lake becomes so serene in the evening. It's a must see for those traveling in the South Okanagan. #forest...
Day 114
Day 114: Hanami
These beautiful flowers popped up overnight in our backyard. The Japanese have a term for the ancient tradition of spending time viewi...
Day 113
Day 113: Lions Park
I took this shot of the Lions Park's pond in Okanagan Falls just before the rain made me reconsider my life choices. šŸ˜‚ #forest #tr...
Day 112
Day 112: Ryders Nelson
I needed a pair of sunglasses after losing my existing ones in an arson fire last year. Since I plan to cycle, I wanted a pair...
Day 111
Day 111: Willow Tree
I find Willow trees to be some of the most magnificent trees in existence. It's a shame that I must admire them from a certain di...
Day 110
Day 110: Sunset over a hill
It might be the dieting me talking, but this dramatic sky had a certain cotton candy quality to it. #thursday #trees #even...
Day 109
Day 109: Annie
This adorable bundle of fur is Annie, our four-year-old Labrador / American Bulldog cross. She can be a handful at times but she has a...
Day 108
Day 108: Fog over Skaha Lake
I went out to grab a coffee and was greeted by an incredible sight. An unprecedented amount of foamy fog over Skaha Lake....
Day 107
Day 107: Blue Mountain Vineyard
The last time I drove up to Blue Mountain Vineyard it was covered in snow. I love how spring infuses life and embolden...