Sunday, November 26, 2006

night street


night street, originally uploaded by seawallrunner.

it's snowing in Vancouver - in record volumes. 30cm downtown and 45cm in the outskirts.

I love the peace and quiet that a snowy weekend brings.

cityscape


cityscape, originally uploaded by seawallrunner.

night is coming


night is coming, originally uploaded by seawallrunner.

seymour morning


seymour morning, originally uploaded by seawallrunner.

Thursday, November 23, 2006

WINTER SALON show at Exposure

Tuesday, November 21, 2006

VANCOUVER Show at Exposure


VANCOUVER Show at Exposure, originally uploaded by seawallrunner.

marina


marina, originally uploaded by seawallrunner.

reaching out


reaching out, originally uploaded by seawallrunner.

reaching out with the very fibre of its being

swimming to safety


swimming to safety, originally uploaded by seawallrunner.

sometimes darkness looks safer than light

Wednesday, November 15, 2006

stormy drive


stormy drive
Originally uploaded by seawallrunner.
Despite threatening clouds, it never rained on us.

I took this photo from a moving car - just past Concrete WA

vulnerable


vulnerable
Originally uploaded by seawallrunner.
Dead trees abound at the Washington Pass Overlook. Yet, moss thrives on them - a most unusual sight

Behind the trees one sees the Kangaroo Range in the foreground, and Snagtooth Ridge in the background

early winter spires


early winter spires
Originally uploaded by seawallrunner.
Another mountain on my list - Liberty Bell, right at the heights of Washington Pass

looking over diablo


looking over diablo
Originally uploaded by seawallrunner.
A few weeks ago I drove the SR 20 one last time (in 2006) before the snows came.

It was a beautiful drive, under blustery skies. The clouds disappeared shortly after Rainy Pass, and we were greeted with infinite blues by the time we reached Liberty Bell.

Nevertheless, the winds were fierce at Diablo and Ross Lakes.

They always are

crater


crater
Originally uploaded by seawallrunner.
someday I will climb this peak - if only to see the remnants of the cabin where Gary Snyder spent summer months, while Jack Kerouac languished atop Desolation.

diablo to sourdough


diablo to sourdough
Originally uploaded by seawallrunner.