Showing posts with label Photo Story Friday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Photo Story Friday. Show all posts

Friday, February 15, 2013

Discoveries

A lot has happened since the last time I posted here on the blog. My wife and I sold our house and moved to Alberta. We have been here now just over two weeks. Alberta is my home land, born and raised here, and then transplanted to British Columbia. Now its good to be home again.
We are told by our relatives who live here, that this is a mild winter. There is hardly any snow to speak of, just puddles of slippery ice around, especially the streets off of the main streets and the alley ways between blocks of houses. 

First thing that happened was that our B.C. Car went in for an out of town inspection and failed miserably. We decided it was not worth the cost of fixing to bring it up to code, so instead set about to find another vehicle. We bought a Nissan and retired our old faithful Jeep, who had given us years and years of service. 

So now with our new to us vehicle, we have been exploring our new to us town. We were driving one day and saw a bridge running over the road we were travelling on. The bridge had a lookout on the end of it and of course we thought it was a marvelous place to take a photo of the town from. We just couldn't find the start of the walkway leading to the bridge. 

While we were looking for that we chanced to see in the distance two spires of the church in these photos. We immediately gave up looking for the start of the walkway and went searching for the church instead!

This is St. Patrick's Catholic Church, built in a classic Gothic style of architecture. It was an awesome building to see! Unfortunately it was locked so we could not go inside, but we were happy to photograph the outside.  The sun was at that sweet spot at this time of day, and it lit up the church wonderfully.

The sky was blue with banks of clouds floating by. The trees threw wonderful shadows against the side of the Church.

The Church was quite an imposing structure located in a sedate older neighbourhood. Our next wish is to take photos inside, around the same time of day as the sun would stream in through the stained glass windows and create some wonderful soft colours inside the church. 

We looked through the windows of the front locked doors and the light inside was magical. My wife wanted to pick the lock and sneak in!!

My nephew had to attend services in this church every Friday when he was in school. 

We never did find the start of the walkway we originally were looking for, but we will. Every day brings a new adventure and a new discovery!

Stay tuned for more photos and more adventures!!

Thursday, June 21, 2012


These photos combine two of my favorite things! Wildlife and Monochrome.
Our last trip to Fishtrap Creek looking for signs of wildlife netted these photos of three beavers who make this creek thier home.
This beaver was on our side of the creek snacking on some of the tender green plants along the shore. He finished his meal, and cut some of the branches to take across the creek to the other side where a Mother and Baby Beaver were resting along the shore.
We stood about 15 feet away while he dined on his dinner and he didn't seem to bothered by our close proximity.
Across the creek, Mom Beaver was grooming the Baby. Both were resting along the water's edge I guess waiting for supper to be delivered!
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Friday, March 9, 2012

Chilliwack Metropolitan Orchestra

This past weekend we got to go to the Chilliwack Cultural Center to see the Chilliwack Metropolitan Orchestra and the Chilliwack Metropolitan Youth Orchestra perform. Our friend Anya is the Tymanist in the Orchestra and asked if we would take photos of the Orchestra before and during thier performance.
This is the Orchestra just before starting the show. The photo below is the Youth Orchestra. It was a fabulous show, music was awesome!

For the last two pieces both Orchestras combined to play together. There is a lot of talent in the Youth Orchestra, I am sure we will see more of them in the future!
The next show is the Fab Four, a Beatles tribute band playing with the Metropolitan Orchestra and we plan on taking Photographs of that show as well. It is scheduled for next month.