Thursday, March 31, 2011

Columbia River

Interstate 90 crosses the Columbia River East of Ellensburg, Washington.  There is a turnout with a nice view....

Monday, March 28, 2011

Bluebonnets

We were in Texas but it was a busy weekend and there wasn't much time for photographs.  However, the bluebonnets were in bloom along I45 right of way and I did stop for this snapshot with my point and shoot near Corsicana.  It is definitely spring in Texas.  Bluebonnets are in the genus Lupinus (I like how it rhymes) and the state flower of Texas.

Sunday, March 20, 2011

View from Fauntleroy

We are moving to Seattle and here is the back garden view from the new house with the ferry coming in from Vashon Island in the background and the Olympic Mountains in the far distance.
And this is the panoramic view from the house.  Click to enlarge.

Alki Point Lighthouse

The Alki Point Lighthouse is located a few miles from us and guards the inlet to Elliot Bay and Seattle.  The structure was built in 1913.

Labor Temple

The Labor Temple, Seattle, WA.

Deception Inlet

A view of Whidbey Island across Deception Inlet from Goose Island.  Named on the 10th of June 1792 by Captain George Vancouver after feeling he had been deceived by the nature of the pass (he had originally thought it was the inlet to a bay, it is actually a passage separating Whidbey Island).  Whidbey Island is named after Joseph Whidbey, a member of Vancouver's crew who explored the inlet in a small boat.

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Kananaskis Village

A view from the loop walk around Kananaskis Village.

Ribbon Creek

It is warming in the mountain valleys.  This view is from the bridge across Ribbon Creek as you head into Kananaskis Village.

Canada Geese

The geese must think spring is coming - they have been flying back in the last few days.  This pair perched on our 14th floor balcony for a few minutes this morning before moving on.

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Vermillion Lakes and Rundle


The weather was great today - the first weekend in a while with really nice weather.  It was above freezing, sunny, and not much wind.

Skiing down Main Street


Today we were in Canmore where they were having Nordic racing for the kids down main street.  It reminded me of swim team back when we lived in Kingwood and our kids were little.  Some were styling it like the little girls at the top.  Others were really getting into it and were definitely there to win.

Earthquake in Japan


The devastation from the earthquake and tsunami that occured in Japan are hard for me to imagine.  When I lived in Japan we had drills and training for earthquakes and stored water and food to cover several days in the apartment.  This picture of Sendai was taken in 2005, what we see now is overwhelming.  My prayers for those who are impacted....

Saturday, March 05, 2011

It's not Spring Yet

It has been unusually cold this last couple of weeks.  Today warmed up to about -13 deg. C.  Not many Chinooks lately.  Punxsutawney Phil must have seen his shadow.  Actually we have our own woodchuck who does the forecasts here in Canada.  Since Canada extends further East than the United States, we get our forecast before folks in the United States.

The photograph above was taken on Princes Island in Calgary.

America's Last Surviving Veteran of the First World War

I read last week that Frank Buckles, the last surviving veteran of WW I from the United States, died at the age of 110 on 27 February, 2011.  The article said that there are only two surviving veterans in other countries.  Even though I am in Canada, when I passed this memorial on my walk along the Bow River this afternoon I thought of him.