Sunday, April 19, 2009

Studio stuff.


A view of a part of Linda Heslops' studio showing a work in progress (with the masking tape), a recently finished watercolor and a framed oil/acrylic hung on the wall. All are Vancouver Island westcoast scenes.

Monday, April 13, 2009

Easter camping.


We went out camping again over Easter and we were surprised to find abundant snow at lower elevations than we expected. In the image above (taken through a spattered windshield) you can see that the mainline logging road has been ploughed open but only vehicle wide, normally this road is about 20m across! Eventually we arrived at a locked gate where the cleared road continued but we couldn't. Darn! So we chose to spend the first evening camped along a wider area with a good view across the Gordon River valley to the snowy mountainside opposite.


We retraced our steps on Saturday morning and took the 'Circle Route' road south from Mesatchie Lake to Port Renfrew which is kept clear of snow nowadays. Some exploratory driving into the hills quickly came to nought and we figure it'll be another month before the snow is gone. So we spent Saturday afternoon and evening at the beach campsite at Port Renfrew in a perpetual drizzle sat beneath a portable gazebo we erected. It seemed pointless to light a campfire, too wet to sit around it, so we lingered until dark before retiring and hoped for the weather to improve overnight. It didn't, it got somewhat worse in fact, and we opted not to bother going to Botanical Beach for the extreme low tide on Sunday morning. Somewhat disappointed with the weatherman we left for home stopping for a coffee at Jordan River which we drank while parked by the oceanfront. A kilometer or so offshore we could see a pod of Orcas surfacing and diving, too far away for pictures though.