I have a special interest in a handful of artists whose work I've stumbled on in my travels, and because I always take photos, the pleasure is lasting.
My childhood friend and fellow blogger Deb R. who now lives in downtown Vancouver, had some questions about my last post. Here are the answers for this faithful reader.
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Spring reminds me of our Saskatchewan bike trips over the years and I can't resist writing about one more. These photos still make me smile.
It was 2009
Photos from last year, June 28, 2020:
Yes! A private, picturesque little spot behind the trees, with a wild-rose path to our own sandy beach. "It's perfect.
Yellow Oaxaca. Another reason to love this city.
On many streets the tree they call Primavera is an explosion of brilliant yellow that nearly hides the leaves. It happens in
For cyclist friends and others...
Our Saskatchewan bike trips aren't only about millions of pedal revolutions. We often rode 70-80 kilometers a day, sometimes with long up-hills and
Dreaming of a change of scenery? Something that might include a warm ocean and a mojito? If you're looking for something a little different than a resort hotel
My Cuban friend is a lovely person, full of personality and energy, an artist, a scientist, a teacher and a cyclist. She was working on her PhD in agriculture at