Urban deer on the scenic route to the berry farm. Lilies are prime at Marsh's. As are the shelling peas!
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Heat-wave alert! You know it's hot when the air-sock men melt &/or there are people IN our local waters.
The sea? It was calm - inside the breakwater, anyway.
The land? It was flowery. The air? Well that was me making feathers to attach to a metal hummingbird body! Curb finds: a bag of discarded iris bulbs wasn't enough, so Jan added another chair to her salvage collection. After The Sherpa carried it home we eventually made it to the James Bay Saturday morning market. There was a very low low-tide, so we once again took the long way home.
Our morning neighborhood breakwater walk had guillemots, CDN gooses, & a very scruffy great blue heron. Later, at Marsh farms I saw the most ever for me turkey vultures together at one time, catching thermals to gain altitude. I did a quick check on yesterday's output in my craft shop, and then I rigged the old bike rack to the new car/hitch/adapter system to take the bikes for a ride so we could take the bikes for a ride on the Flight Path trail at Victoria International Airport. 9.5 km, and no steep uphills if one travels counter-clockwise. I think the mural paintings on the sea-wall stairwell are complete. Evening walk in Colwood/Metchosen to try to capture rising moon in the mist.
If the bike jersey fits, wear it! It does. I did. I flaunted it!
Scenes from along the trail. Glass lampshade repair project completed & tested. |
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