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Thacker Marsh this morning as mist rises off the snow. Hope, BC
Sunset this evening. Agassiz, BC
Ice melting and the moment the water drop releases from the ice. A real challenge to capture at precisely the right moment. Popkum, BC
From two years ago on Feb 22 - driving home through Rosedale along Camp River Road, I noticed the setting sun reflected in this metal barn, making it look like it was on fire. Still one of my favourite images. Rosedale, BC
What says 'spring' more than pussywillows?! They are just starting to poke their fuzzy little heads out. Cheam Wetlands, Popkum, BC
Sunset at the slough last night.
Fog blankets the old North Pacific Cannery as a tint of blue sky and sunlight breaks through.
After the rainstorm, sunbeams highlight the lush wetlands.
Mt. Cheam from Cheam Wetlands.
Windy fall afternoon at Cheam Wetlands
Ferry Island campground, Terrace.
Meziadin Lake campgrounds. Meziadin Junction.
Mist rising off the lake, Yale.
On a rare clear day in Prince Rupert.
Maybe the red gate is so you can find it easily. On a farm in Vanderhoof.
Old army houses in Vanderhoof.
Docks near Rendall Beach, Harrison. So nice to be able to see further than the boats without a smokey haze.
Deer Lake boat launch, Sasquatch Park
Deer Lake, Sasquatch Park
Well weathered boardwalk at Deer Lake.
Late afternoon on Deer Lake, so quiet you can hear the sound of the paddles dipping into the water, echoing across the lake.
Spotlight on the water on a stormy afternoon. Nass Valley, BC
Nass Valley and lava fields. Due to the inclement weather, there were numerous rainbows that appeared that afternoon, along with some delightful lighting effects.
Fall has arrived.
Twilight descends as daylight waves a final goodbye over the Fraser River.
The final fingers of daylight tint the clouds cloaking Mt. Cheam's peak a delicate pink.
Sunset in our valley
Fog drifts across the fields obscuring the buildings by the treeline, early morning, Vanderhoof.
The Church of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary, Moricetown, BC I can't find any information on how old it is, but I'm guessing it was built in early 1900's when the town was built.
Peeking through the window of the Kwinitsa Rail Museum in Prince Rupert is like stepping into yesteryear, when trains were the most popular form of transport.
Rain clouds linger over the mountains at the lava fields at the Nisga'a Memorial Lava Bed Provincial Park.
Night lights at the docks at Harrison while clouds meet smoke.
Blue skies and fall colours in Stewart, BC.
Church door in the old church at Cache Creek.
On the Cassiar-Stewart Highway.
Early morning fog on the Skeena River.
Fall is definitely on it's way.
Smoke filled skies turn red over Mt. Cheam as the sun valiantly tries to shine through the thick haze.
A tint of pink colours the thick smoke over the docks at Harrison Lake at sunrise.
Mt. Cheam hidden behind smoke as a CP train whizzes by westbound, passing a stopped eastbound train due to the Hunter Creek derailment.
Fishing boat in Pr. Rupert. This almost looks like a dress shop with a red dress and accompanying accoutrements. The evenly spaced loose ropes look like a necklace and the floats look like accessories (earrings).