Category Archives: Wanderings

May Commute

When you live on a small island, you have to commute every week or two, to run errands, keep appointments and generally “get off the rock” (a local expression). For me, it often means getting on a ferry very early in the morning, then transferring to a second ferry, to get to “town” (another local expression for Victoria, on Vancouver Island).

Saturna Island, from the back of the ferry...

Above: Saturna Island, from the back of the ferry. On my way to town…

When you start doing this almost every week, you settle into a routine, and it becomes very easy to be blasé about that commute. Once the ferry departs, it’s tempting to just snooze, read a book or the paper you have just purchased on the ferry… To kill time.

Even while reading the paper or a book, it’s a good idea to remember to look up and take in the magic moments, all around, during that commute…

May Commute, in the Gulf Islands. The Cumberland Queen, BC Ferries

Above: in the late afternoon, after transferring to the second ferry, I get to watch the Cumberland Queen, first leg of my trip home, from which I have just disembarked, go off to its next round of destinations, to pick up people and vehicles on other islands… BC Ferries, the “floating highway” that links the Gulf Islands to the Lower Mainland of BC and to Vancouver Island.

May Commute aboard a Gulf Islands ferry... orca sighting!

Bonus! Another magic moment, an orca sighting from the ferry deck…

Tales from a garden

Yesterday, I visited a friend’s garden. It was late afternoon and the sun had just come out to play. The light was perfect for a little bit of documenting of her gorgeous plants, so here is a set of photos from that moment.

Tales from a Saturna garden…

Clematis blossomsHer plant collection is impressive, and with her expert care, all plants thrive. Including exotics like Himalayan blue poppy:

Blue poppyGorgeous blooms everywhere you turn!

Tree anemone blossom - gorgeous blush shadeFlowers were offering themselves to the sun…

Tree anemoneLovely and vigorous clematis…

Clematis blossom…And Solomon’s Seal…

Solomon's SealGorgeous azalea…

Rhododendron blossomAll this luscious growth, thanks to abundant moisture.

East Point on Saturna – Photo Wednesday

This afternoon, I went to East Point for a walk.  Beautiful day, lovely surprises. First, the view, from the cliffside…
View from the cliffside of East Point, Saturna Island, BC, CanadaThen, a close up of gorse (Ulex europeanus), an invasive species brought over a long time ago, and making its way around the islands. Spiny, nasty plant with gorgeous bloom… There has to be a good side to everything, right?
East Point on Saturna Island, Gorse (Ulex europeanus), invasive speciesAnd finally, a jewel on the cliff… Indian paintbrush (Castillejia), native wildflower blooming in the sun on a cliff… It cheered me up no end.
Indian paintbrush, castillejia, wildflower, BC coast

Bull Kelp – Photo Wednesday

All around this island, when you stare at the water, you see bull kelp. Starting to grow early in the season. In full bloom, later, during the summer. Almost poking out of the water in early fall. Too tall for low tide!
Bull kelp, Nereocystis (Greek for "mermaid's bladder")
Here is an informal picture of bull kelp (nereocystis luetkeana) floating about in the current. This annual kelp grows to impressive size (90 feet+) in one season, then breaks down and washes up in the most interesting “curls” on the shore, in the fall. 

It creates forests underwater, where countless creatures hide, live and make a living.