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No: 120 Anemones, Gulf Islands B.C.
Dancing in the watersenjoying the feel of flowcatching what we need before the tide gets too…
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No: 114 Lace Cave. Botanical Beach, Vancouver Island.
Above the high linethrust in a stormwhite with exhaustionour fronds all torn. Like eels we once…
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No: 3 Sandstone Shoreline. Athol Peninsula, Salt Spring Island. B.C.
Caught in caves of sand,the oak leaves lingerin their array, As if arranged by another hand,now…
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No: 161 Catching Amber, Kootenay Lake, Oct 2006
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No: 107 Bison’s Head . Athol Peninsula, Salt Spring Island.
Their secret passagesnow revealedfrom ages long ago,a sculpture of natureit’s the antsthat made me so,though not…
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No: 1 Web: from the sea. Ruckle Park, Salt Spring Island. B.C.
For a long time I have looked for you.after rains,in the early morning,before winter comes. But…
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No: 117 Yellow Dots. Ruckle Park, Salt Spring Island.
Upon the log the yellow dots ragecontemplating the universebut hardly as sage. There is no reason…
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No: 103 Magic. Athol Peninsula, Salt Spring Island.
The cedar log returnsfrom where it once grewbut out of the mass it starts something new…
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No: 102 Our time. Mount Maxwell Park, Salt Spring Island.
Here on the mountainwhere people seldom comeI ‘m returning into naturenow my course is run. It’s…
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No: 101 Centre of the Universe. Keeha Bay, Vancouver Island.
A big cedar rootout here in the bay once was a hostto life’s being. But now…
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No: 100 Seal Skin. Ruckle Park, Salt Spring Island.
I used to see you oftenamongst rock and in oceanthere to frolic and playyour way through…
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No: 80 Oak Puzzle. Ruckle Park, Salt Spring Island.
Like waves on the beachour lines tell the talefirst how we livedthen how we failedthese patterns…
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No: 20 Making Amber. French Beach, Vancouver Island. B.C.
Like lava liquidthe resin flowsas it hardensso it slows. With many turnsand much time pastchange is…
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No: 19 Ice Stem. Oakanagan Valley. B.C.
The golden stems of life now past, give anchor to icethat will not last. But put…
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No: 15 Teredo. Oregon Coast. USA.
Crushed in the waves swirled by the tides,at mercy of shorelineexposed on all sides. Pebbles forced…
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No: 8 Scarab. Tent Island, B.C.
Cast in stonewith time to lingerbut am I scarab or broken finger. Categories Tags
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No:4 Fir and Ice
Giant of the future,breaking through,in the sun. Colour melting,reflection,of life just begun. Categories Tags
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No: 3 Sandstone Shoreline. Athol Peninsula, Salt Spring Island. B.C.
Caught in caves of sand,the oak leaves lingerin their array, As if arranged by another hand,now…
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No: 155 Cactus Fruit, Sierra Nevada
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No: 154 Opuntia Shell, Sierra Nevada
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No: 150 Water Lily, Cusheon Lake, Salt Spring Island
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No 126: Delphinium, Athol Peninsula
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No: 125 Larkspur Dance, Athol Peninsula
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No: 124 Spring Meadow, Athol Peninsula
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No: 108 Lady Slipper. Mount Maxwell Park, Salt Spring Island.
How long do I waitwith petals open and invitinghoping the colourswill attract the right attention. Here…
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No: 5 Sedum on Cedar. Athol Peninsula, Salt Spring Island. B.C.
From the spiralsof past lifenow floweringsomething new. For who knows whomay pass byto carry meon my…
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No: 193 Tree Frog, Cedar Lane, Salt Spring Island
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No: 171 Sculpin, Baker Road
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No: 170 Tentacle City, Botanical Beach
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No: 149 Garter Snake, Botanical Beach
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No: 138 Protection, Botanical Beach
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No: 70 Eft. Cedar Lane, Salt Spring Island. B.C.
A small movement hidden in colour of needles and leaf returning to motherearth changed by the…
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No: 18 Pacific Tree Frog. Cedar Lane, Salt Spring Island. B.C.
So what can you doI’m hiding from youmy life may be briefbut matching the leafas if…
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No: 7 Tree Frog. Cedar lane, Salt Spring Island. B.C.
Now on the rock,as cool as you like,proclaiming againand throughout the night,the earth is alive and…
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No: 109 Fly by Dragonfly 2. Cusheon Lake, Salt Spring Island.
Out of the waterresting on the flagwhat a business it’s been little bit of a drag,…
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No: 11 Fly by Dragonfly. St. Mary’s Lake, Salt Spring Island. B.C.
A year underwaterI’ve spent as a child,as change is upon usI become reconciled,to split myself openon…
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No: 195 Mirror (Arbutus) Gulf Islands, B.C.
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No: 189 Lines of Life, Arbutus, Gulf Islands
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No: 118 Mangoes, Arbutus, Mount Erskine, Salt Spring Island.
We don’t knowwhat you seeor how it’s going to bebut for our part seeing this is…
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No: 112 Healing Skin. Athol Peninsula, Salt Spring Island.
Existing only through skinwhat to dowhen the centre is thinit’s time to renewmaybe not too latewho…
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No: 111 Bear Paw, Arbutus. Athol Peninsula, Salt Spring Island.
A branch of myselfonce existed herebut now torn awayby the rigours of lifeI cover over healingand…
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No: 110 Red Mother, Arbutus. Athol Peninsula, Salt Spring Island.
See this time it’s redbut before very longand after so little has been saidit’ll be back…
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No: 66 Kaa, Arbutus Athol Peninsula, Salt Ring Island.
Changing my skinis a change from within,the most difficult of allas there’s room enough to fallbut…
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No: 32 Madrona. Tent Island, B.C.
It’s best to have coloursunder your skinfor when one layer shedsyou can begina wondrous displayit starts…
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No: 17 Mother Arbutus. Athol Peninsula, Salt Spring Island. B.C.
At first glance you might look askance,but in second sight you might get it right,is it…
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No: 2 Wrinkles of Arbutus. Athol Peninsula, Salt Spring Island. B.C.
Late in the day,before the sun fadesthe atmosphere transformsits last moments,with blue rays. Cast offthe old…
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No: 99 My Own Way. Exit Glacier, Alaska.
We make our own waywith gravity as our guidesoon we join with othersgoing side by side.…
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No: 97 Another Place. Exit Glacier, Alaska.
On the edge of existence always striving to resist as the weather does persistand now the…
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No: 96 Tangled Web, Exit Glacier, Alaska. USA.
What delicate threads we weave so hard to conceivefor such time it’s takenif I’m not mistakenhundreds…
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No: 95 Known and Unknown. Matanuska Glacier, Alaska.
Ice and moraineleft and right but one side is flowingthe other sitting tightwith water forming the…
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No: 91 Fall in Summer, Matanuska Glacier, Alaska.
Ballet on the tundraa likely tale indeedbut these dancerstwirling in unison know what they needa swift…
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No: 90 Fly by Dragonfly 5. Matanuska Glacier, Alaska.
At first it seemed niceto be stuck in the icebut something’s gone wronghaving tarried too longI…
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No: 89 Out of Nowhere, Matanuska Glacier, Alaska.
Even in the midst of nothingthis fissure in rock beinga hold onto somethingjust to get goingout…
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No: 88 Spring in Summer. Exit Glacier, Alaska.
It’s midsummer’s day andwe’re doing what we oughtbringing forth an arraybut how much we have foughtjust…
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No: 87 Foetus. Matanuska Glacier, Alaska.
Time to form into something newI certainly feel like that’s what to dotaken from rocks by…
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No: 86 Mitosis. Matanuska Glacier, Alaska.
Sitting in the icegouged from the motherlittle pockets separating foreverlike cells in divisionsome way or otherreleased…