Frost on the rooftops some of these mornings – all the more reason for the townspeople of Qualicum Beach to head off to the Civic Centre for Seedy Saturday on February 1st. This annual event started as a place where gardeners could exchange their saved seed, often heirloom, some organic and indulge in their wintertime fantasies of the coming garden season. Continue reading
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Road Trip – Oak Bay Memories
Last week, back home from the Road Trip, the weather was gray and foggy and chilly so I was happily spending my time indoors, sorting photos and music and starting to pen some tales. Then all of a sudden, that all changed as the clouds took off leaving behind 3 gorgeous days of sunshine. And a problem. Continue reading
Changing Seasons
I’ve taken to calling this just-passed summer seasonĀ The Summer of 40 Days and 40 Nights, referring to those weeks and weeks of blue sky, rain-free, lazy days. It was followed by Soggy September when along with the fall equinox, the weather shifted, forcing me out of my seasonal denial (aka flip flops). September brought heavy rains and the first of what will be many gale-force winds out on the water. I heard that Vancouver was reporting the third wettest September on record. Over here on the island, we don’t get as much rain as Vancouver, but it was clear that summer was over.
Fall in Qualicum Beach means never a dull moment. Most days are a combination of everything – fog, clouds, drizzle, sun, blue sky, more rain – which actually is kind of cool. I grab those moments of sunshine to go walking and exploring – carpe that diem – then watch the clouds roll in from the mountains safe by the warmth of The Bunkie fireplace. Continue reading