Reflections at Maple Bay marina |
My regular readers will note I've been more and more lax about maintaining the blog. I post photos and adventures fairly regularly on facebook, but don't seem to make it here (where posting takes much longer and is more tedious as I have to do more work to prepare the photos). So I've been waffling about blogging at all. But I know some of my very long term followers aren't on facebook, and I love staying connected with them by sharing my beautiful island and critters this way. So every now and then I do a post.
Kingfisher at dusk |
However, I am about to make The Big Switch to Windows 10 (from Windows XP) and to a much newer version of Microsoft Word, so I have no idea how this will impact my ability to do anything bloggish. I do know that my best friend on my old computer, The Wizard which makes downloading and filing my photos so easy, has been killed off in the newer versions - and that makes me very nervous. But I'm hopeful that after the initial painful adjustment, I may find some things easier to do. Like using Blogger. So the decision to continue or not continue is still in limbo. I will be taking a course on Windows 10 starting next week, and hope to have a better idea by the end of the month.
Meanwhile, I'm going to try to get caught up a bit with some photos I really want to share here - of hikes and dogs and farm rescue and nature. I have managed to damage my knee, so I'm not doing much outdoor stuff at the moment, which should be the perfect opportunity to go through photo files from the past four months and choose some of the best before I possibly disappear from the blogosphere forever.
Sailboats and quad rowers in Maple Bay |
Today's photos are some I posted on facebook last night after spending a wonderful day with my nephew and his family who were moored at the nearby Maple Bay Marina for a couple of days.
We started the day with lunch at the Shipyard Restaurant at the marina - I always enjoy a good meal there! - before heading over by car to Cowichan Bay for some sightseeing and shopping.
Picturesque Cowichan Bay and the world's best bakery |
Then to Duncan for more shopping (so my nephew's family could restock provisions for the rest of their cruise), back to my place for a while to check on Ms. Mitzi (who is doing AMAZINGLY well at the moment, at age fifteen and a half), then back to the boat for a wonderful dinner while we watched sailboats and quad rowers, herons and kingfishers, as the sun set and the full moon rose.
Maple Bay View from the boat in the marina |
Same view as above, but at dusk |
A heron on the dock |
Quad rowers practicing |
View from the back of the boat. |
Maple Bay Marina at sunset |
Sunset in Maple Bay |
A light appears high on a hill..... |
It is the rising of the full moon |
Full moon arisen over Maple Bay. Time to head home at the end of a wonderful day. |
That's it for today....keep checking back as I hope to get at least a half dozen more posts up in the coming two weeks. :)
3 comments:
I read you on my phone and can't discern your Facebook info.
Can you post that?
The facebook link I used to have on the blog stopped working when either blogger or facebook changed something so I removed it. You can find me on facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/jean.ballard.18
You'll only be able to see the posts I've made public, of course, unless we are facebook friends. Some of my photo posts I make public (for example, the sanctuary ones) and some I keep set at friends (ones with personal photos of family etc). I generally only accept friend requests from people I have met personally or know through rescue, or can verify with mutual friends, etc. :)
Jean, so very nice to see your posting and to enjoy the lovely photos that you always manage to perfect.
I sincerely hope that you can manage Windows 10 and continue on with your blog, I and many others would really miss it if you decide not to.
Hope you are keeping cool in this hot weather. Pats for Mitzi!
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