i can feel it from the trees here in the straits of the puget sound.
thanks to god and glaciers for making this place that so far has gone undiscovered to me. the ferry ride this evening, after and adventurous border crossing and successful day of logistical decisions, was like being wrapped in a blanket of pine and sea water and cammomile tea.
perfect.
we have a bus. we have a kid on it. and we have an internet connection. i have hibernaculum in my hotel room. and it feels like it's going to be a great summer. i love dinosaur jr. i love going to places i haven't been. it happens so rarely these days. Starting on May 10th through yesterday i have been in exactly the same city as i was on the same dates in April. bizarre. but now, now i am in a special place with another ferry ride to look forward to and drives across the canadian rockies. all places i haven't been. did i say that it's making me love my job again?
i can't decide so you get them all. expand them. click on the photo. make them big. they deserve it, i think.
and click the earth link in the post below and listen to the song from "hibernaculum" while you look. i know it's a lot of work. but it's what i am doing now and it feels good.
Dude, you are in my Homeland. I was born in Sidney, on Vancouver Island, and I lived in Prince George, Salt Spring and Port Renfrew.
If you go into the city, into Vancouver, you should try and score the following-
1. Any old 'I, Braineater' posters.
2. The 'Undergrowth 85' comp. cassette.
3. An 'Expo Hurts Everyone' shirt.
Posted by: Cali | May 22, 2007 at 09:01 AM
bravo
Sufferwords
Posted by: sufferwords | May 22, 2007 at 10:36 PM
David
Even if I could care less about Earth I sure am glad that you've got a new camera. keep up the good work.
Dave
Posted by: Dave | May 24, 2007 at 01:13 PM
That ferry ride is the best! Hope you get to do it during the day on the way back. Look for the eagles in the tree tops waiting to scoop up a fish for lunch. Then on your way to Calgary make sure you are awake for 3 Gap Valley = heaven on earth. Enjoy!
Posted by: lars | May 27, 2007 at 07:00 PM
These pictures are just insanely beautiful. But, so is Canada.
Posted by: Caroline | May 29, 2007 at 04:02 PM