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On the horizon: Mount Baker, an active volcano

Still wandering on Saturna island, staring at the ocean and at the horizon.  Mount Baker, in Washington state, iis often visible across the Georgia Strait. It occupies the horizon with great aplomb… Its height (10,781 feet or 3,286 m), makes it the third highest in Washington state. According to its description, this is a young and active stratovolcano… I keep in mind that this volcano is about 60 miles away, as the bird flies… and I know that I live in a very active zone, seismically-speaking. Check out this Government of Canada  page on earthquakes in Southwestern British Columbia…

The first picture was taken at Russel Reef on the North side of Saturna,  on a clear day. The second shot was taken from the ferry leaving Saturna at sunrise …

Mount Baker, WA

 

Mount Baker Horizon at Sunrise, from the ferry
Mount Baker in the middle, viewed from the ferry leaving Saturna at sunrise.

Island View Park and Mitchell Farms, Saanich

On my trips to “town” (Victoria), I often take an hour or more to explore. This time, I went to Island View Beach Park, in the Saanich peninsula North of Victoria, on Vancouver Island.

Not only is this a beautiful shoreline park, but to get there, you travel through a productive rural area – where I often shop for vegetables in the summer and fall.  The picture below was taken in the fall, and shows fields of cabbage.
Fields of the Mitchell Farm, Saanich, BC. Photo  © Andrée Fredette

The land gently rises to a vantage point, then back down to the shore. Once you get to the park, there is a beautiful long view over the water… There are usually quite a few people walking their dogs at the water’s edge. That Friday morning, the light and clouds were especially beautiful.
Friday morning at Island View Beach Park. Photo  ©  Andrée Fredette

And then, I am always surprised by the treasures that show up unexpectedly through my lens. The textures of a ripened seed head of Queen Anne’s Lace (Daucus carota) in the shrubbery leading to the beach….

Queen Anne's Lace Seed Head on the Beach. Photo  ©  Andrée Fredette
and decaying bull kelp (Nereocystis lutkeana) rolled up on the pebble beach by the wind…

Bull Kelp Remnants in Winter. Photo  ©  Andrée Fredette