A close to home view of Vancouver. A toast to all the other unemployed people. Hang in there. The saga continues, not sure when work in the Vancouver film industry will resume. |
Setting small goals during our off time. Today, we knocked off the list Ritsue having her first (and maybe last) Big Mac. |
Someone trying to fit into the hood? |
Even watching Ritsue cook (like this omelette) has become something to do these days. |
This little path along Beresford St. in Burnaby has been our main go to walking route most days. |
Ritsue's tomato plant is settling in nicely in the condo gardens. |
Staying at home means a lot of looking out the window. Not much to see on this foggy day. |
Ritsue has high hopes for the tomato plant. (...since this pic, it is 3 times the size..) |
A short stroll from my place will take you to this little pond and garden at the Nikkei Cultural Centre in Burnaby. |
Also close to my place are some rose bushes outside of the B.C. Hydro substation. ( adds a nice touch to the condo) |
Trying not to do the bored, online shopping thing, but these were on sale at Sport Chek, and free shipping, too! |
Another covid day, and a little change of pace. Today it was a hike on the Byrne Creek Ravine Park, very close to my place. |
Today, a lotta change of pace. We hit the road for a few days. First brief stop, the Hope Slide. |
A quick rest stop. This time farther east, along the Similkameen River in Manning Park. |
Farther east, "K" mountain in Keremeos. |
Let's keep going! Ritsue and I atop Anarchist Mountain overlooking Osoyoos Lake and the South Okanagan Valley. |
Haha, the panoramic... |
.....and not sure what happened here. (interesting, though) |
One last look north..... |
......one last look south into Washington State....... |
.......posing time! On the shores of Osoyoos Lake.... |
.....atta girl! (Now Ritsue is getting into the Okanagan lifestyle!) |
My sister Judith painted this picture of vineyards and Vaseux Lake in the South Okanagan. I have this pic in my dining room. |
I took Ritsue to the spot where Judith got her inspiration, just outside of Blue Mountain Vineyards in Okanagan Falls. |
That night we met up with junior and Beardo. We took a walk in Trout Creek at Okanagan Lake |
Panoramic looking south towards Penticton. |
Junior and Beardo trying to find the beaver that was swimming around. |
Now there's some soulful eyes right there! |
Now that's what I want in my yard! (or on the deck, in my case) |
.....back in Summerland, one of my favourite views, looking north towards Peachland |
The next day it was back on the road....... |
First stop, the Bench Market in Penticton for their tasty breakfast wrap. |
Two tourists (Ritsue and myself) collide atop Munson Mountain look-out in Penticton. |
You know you're back in the Okanagan when you have to watch out for the cactus that grows everywhere. |
Looking down to Okanagan Lake from the famous Penticton sign. |
A quick selfie, and we're off....... |
.......along "the bench" towards Naramata. We stopped at 3 mile beach..... |
....we also continued the wine tasting at Elephant Island winery in Naramata, which still has a cherry orchard. (still very green during our visit)... |
Even a bald eagle was out enjoying the view of the Okanagan Valley. |
A must on the Naramata day trip is the view from the small tunnel on the now defunct KVR railway line. |
Stunning! |
I've been coming up to this tunnel for 40 years. |
Looking up towards the tunnel and the railbed rock work. |
The "junior in motion" pic |
Looking past Naramata to Penticton to Skaha Lake. |
That was a good day. |
Next day, back on the KVR railway line, this time on the trestle straddling the Trout Creek canyon in Summerland. |
That's a long way down, yikes. |
Looking underneath the trestle. |
Looking back towards the trestle. |
We were lucky enough to see this bear, and lucky enough to be a safe distance away! |
Another portion of the KVR railway line, this time above Summerland just off of the Summerland/Princeton road. |
Away from the crowds of Vancouver, nuff said. |
Junior is a little miffed I took his picture at the private, secret sauna I'm not supposed to tell anyone else about. |
Well, I wont say where it is, but it's a pretty secluded, actually well looked after, cool little spot. |
We used to camp on Thirsk lake back in the day. On this day, it was too darn cold and windy, yikes. |
The new Thirsk Lake dam addition. This lake reservoir supplies a lot of the water for Summerland. |
.....and the old portion of the dam........ ....from above..... |
....and from down below... |
Not quite the views I enjoyed in the Okanagan, but there is something to be said for being back home. |