Monday, November 27, 2006

The Granite Grizzly


The sun finally came out this afternoon, and a friend picked me up to take me to take some pictures of Quadra Island. While driving I took this picture of "The Big Rock" through the windshield. Below is a little history of this landmark of Campbell River.

Sitting on the shoreline near the south end of town, the Big Rock is a 10-m (30-ft) tall glacial erratic. According to native folklore, however, the rock was originally a boastful grizzly bear. The bear claimed he could jump from the mainland to Vancouver Island, but was warned by the Great Spirit that he would turn to stone if he landed in the water. Ignoring the Great Spirit's warning, the bear jumped across the strait and reached the island, but his back paw landed in the water. Just as the Great Spirit had warned, the bear turned to stone. The legend serves as an explanation of why grizzly bears, which are common on the coast of the mainland, are not found on Vancouver Island

As you can see this rock attracts a great deal of graffitti and it isn't true love if your sweetie didn't paint your initials along side his own, on the big rock.

Sunday, November 19, 2006

A Stormy Day @ Stories Beach


I love to take pictures of the water. There is no bad picture of oceans, lakes, and rivers. Perhaps that is why I am called lilwater, there is always a little water in my life, and I have done my best never to leave the ocean or the river.

Water Birds



And where there is water, there are birds. My next favorite things to photograph, wildlife. Campbell River has an abundance of it, and I love it here.

Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Paradise Meadows



This is one of the beautiful hikes in the area surrounding Campbell River. My sister took this picture, when she an a friend went to Paradise Meadows (by Mt Washington) earlier in the fall.

I can hardly wait until I am fully retired and can take whole day trips like this one, and a few more they have shared with me.