I have been away for weeks, but should be home today.
I have missed my cat, but she probably has not missed me. She has had the sun to lounge in.
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Sahsima is the Songhees First Nation name for this rock, which in their histories tells of a man who was harpooning seals and was turned to stone for rebuking Hayls the Transformer.
Compare this photo with yesterday’s to see how nature also transforms this place.
Reprised from January 2012.
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This transformer stone, Sahsima, has spent millennia withstanding the storm’s fury.
Reprised from January 2012
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A storm washed shoreline in January 2012, Harling Point. One of my favourite photos of water.
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The winter clematis seed heads hold reminders of childhood stories.
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Early morning seaside, reprised from January 2012.
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Another macro view of the winter fennel.
When I scheduled this a couple of weeks ago I had no idea what the weather will be like today.
But it has to have tones that are better than these chilly ones.
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