Saturday, July 24, 2021

48 Hours - A Photo Essay

The Jarvis Family adventure from Victoria to Annis Bay.

They say a picture is worth a thousand words.  I would agree.  

Here are just a few snapshots of life through my eyes for the last 48 hours.  



Salish Sea - saying goodbye to Victoria.  Loved spending a few days with the Carter-Johnson Family



Vancouver Airport - reunited with our beautiful red-head. 
All of us jumping into the Spirit of Haida Gwaii by Bill Reid



Arriving at Shuswap Lake at sunset. 
Smoke from the nearby forest fires is responsible for this red sun.

Perfect time for a night swim in a unicorn inner tube.




Getting ready for a bit of skinny dipping.


Yoga on the dock at dusk.


Memories or Arta everywhere.


Waking up at Lot 3.  Memories of Arta everywhere


First visitor brought us earrings, and a few cherries from the tree.  


Beautiful edible earrings.


Our first ride on Blue.


Finding the old path through the woods.

Edible flowers from the garden.

Heading to the beach. Using Grandmothers pink beach hat.

Reading at the beach

Vintage finds at Church's Thrift Store. 
One of Hebe's bucket list items.

More vintage dresses. Trying on clothes over our clothes.

The Eighties was never better than power pink and shoulder pads.

Pulling together our vintage look with a feather boa from Grandmother Wyona.


Taxi service home on Blue.  Thanks to the amazing driver Wyona and Giver of names Zoe. 
My new name from her is Catherine Cruella.  It's perfect!

Walking the Old Sicamous Path.  


Another spectacular sunset after skipping rocks on the glassy calm waters.

Joy- our cousin Michael arrives just in time for some D Dutchman Dairy Ice Cream.

 Hard to imagine that we could have packed any more into the last 48 hours.

2 comments:

  1. Photos tell so much of a story. I loved the airplane wing photo, the cherries, the yoga, the ice cream. Thanks for sharing. Oh, and the photo on the path with all of those beautiful leaves, such big leaves.

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  2. Loved every one of these photos.

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