Little Buzzsaw was very sick. It started with an autoimmune disorder that caused his body to attack his red blood cells – immune mediated hemolytic anemia. Continue Reading
one step forward two steps back
Buzz spent the day at the vet’s getting IV fluids and pain medication.Continue Reading
Sandy’s wake
To all of you living in the aftermath of hurricane Sandy, you’re in my thoughts and hope that you and your families and friends are all doing as well as you can be in these awful circumstances.
The news photos and videos I know, do not come close to depicting the reality of your life there at the moment.
As Canadians living in a cold climate, we all have experienced power power outages, some that went on for days, but to endure that and everything else in that path of devastation is unimaginable.
Once the power comes back, if you have photos of your experiences you want to share, visit the main site and use the featured photographer page to upload your images.
Hang in there friends.
It’s the spooky time of year
Halloween is such a oddball thing – candy for costumes. But it’s a lot of fun! It’s been a long time since I attended any really crazy Halloween parties (and I have been to more than a few I hate to admit – have the photos to prove it. And looking back, some of the costumes we created were quite out there…), even though the idea of haunted houses, ghosts on the loose, and mysterious events is a photographers paradise!Continue Reading
Land of mountains and hotsprings and dreams
I keep thinking back to my late summer trip. As I process a few new images every day or so, I’m transported back again to those hot and breezy Okanagan mornings. This shot was taken on the ferry from Galena Bay to Nakusp. Not quite the Okanagan – but the Interior but hot just the same.Continue Reading
Happy Thanksgiving
Let’s forget about the cold weather for a moment…thanksgiving is a time where we’re supposed to reflect on what we have, and who we are, to embrace gratitude for all the things we are thankful for.
I think most of us try to be thankful each day, maybe just in small ways – like being thankful you didn’t get stopped by a train on the way to work, or grateful that your team won. But what of the BIG thanks?Continue Reading
Abandoned in Saskatchewan
For all the years I have been making my little trips out west, I passed this old farmhouse always wanting to stop and capture it’s character and presence.Continue Reading
Sad Mountains
Maybe it’s global warming (!), or just that it’s mid September after a HOT summer, and I’ve never been in the mountains so late in the year, but the majestic peaks of the Canadian Rockies are strangely devoid of their classic snow caps. They are naked!Continue Reading