Monday, June 26, 2006

sunset on jericho


sunset on jericho, originally uploaded by seawallrunner.

We are having a heat-wave here in Vancouver. Nothing better to do than to have a beach-side picnic on Saturday night, and watch the sun go down.

Bliss.

Tuesday, June 20, 2006

Hot Town, Summer in the City


misty trees, originally uploaded by seawallrunner.

...meanwhile, the fog and the snow still rule on Paul Ridge near Elfin Lakes. Such is our geography in the Pacific Northwest. You want snow? It's an hour away. Play golf? Courses are open. You prefer the ocean? Jump in, the water's fine.

After the winter misery - uh,I mean fun - this past weekend, I think I'll go kayaking this coming Friday night.

Thursday, June 15, 2006

A Gallery Show!


A Gallery Show!, originally uploaded by seawallrunner.

Opening Friday June 16th, from 8pm to 10pm. You are cordially invited to attend - bring your friends!

ball and chain


ball and chain, originally uploaded by seawallrunner.

getting some air


getting some air, originally uploaded by seawallrunner.

lowest tide of the year?


low tide, originally uploaded by seawallrunner.

one goat two sheep


one goat two sheep, originally uploaded by seawallrunner.

would you rather grab him by the horns, or sink your fingers into those inviting dark wooly masses?

silver reflections


silver reflections, originally uploaded by seawallrunner.

Silver Lake, WA just on the other side of the US Sumas mountain, right on the edge of the Canadian border

Tuesday, June 06, 2006

stump


stump, originally uploaded by seawallrunner.

Sunday, June 04, 2006

top


top, originally uploaded by seawallrunner.

return to ross lake


return to ross, originally uploaded by seawallrunner.

in praise of lightweight camping


a light tent, originally uploaded by seawallrunner.

I was not impressed that my new REI Half Dome 2 HC Tent weighed *much* more than my trusty Hilleberg Akto.

Apparently, I had nothing to worry about ;)

Friday, June 02, 2006

the skagit - like a cloud, like a dream

I could stare at the skagit river for hours.

I listened to its song for an entire day.