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Category Archives: Courtenay BC
Our Third Week on Vancouver Island
Our third and last week at our little cottage by the sea gave us more flowers… Some great hikes into a nearby wetland at Seal Bay Nature Park… A day high up in the mountains hiking the meadows and around … Continue reading
Return to Vancouver Island
A year has passed since we last visited Vancouver Island so it was time to return. In the first week of June we returned to the Comox Valley and the wonderful little cottage on the seashore that we rented last … Continue reading
Posted in BC, Comox BC, Comox Valley, Courtenay, Courtenay BC, Photography, Retirement, Travel, Uncategorized, Vancouver Island
Tagged Comox Valley British Columbia, Kitty Coleman Provincial Park, Miracle Beach Provincial Park, Recreation, Retirement, Salish Sea, Seal Bay Nature Preserve, Travel, Travel and Tourism, Vancouver Island
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Another Week On Vancouver Island
Yes, we spent last week on the island as well. Alas, we have now returned home. The last task is to assemble photos of the week and create a post. Our VRBO cottage was outstanding…ample room, great amenities, just 50 … Continue reading
Posted in B.C., Comox BC, Comox Valley, Courtenay, Courtenay BC, Uncategorized
Tagged Recreation, Retirement, Travel, Travel and Tourism
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Three New Paintings
Yes, I have been painting in between our hikes and day trips. There are many things here to inspire paintings. Here are three I’ve finished in the last couple of weeks. I love the grasses along the seashore. These I … Continue reading
Posted in Art, B.C., BC, Comox BC, Comox Valley, Courtenay, Courtenay BC, Retirement, Travel, Uncategorized, Vancouver Island
Tagged oil painting
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Englishman River Falls Provincial Park
Another day, another scenic hike. This took us to Englishman River Falls Provincial Park, just a few miles south of the Little Qualicum River we visited the other day. In addition to the falls, the trail meanders through an old … Continue reading
Posted in B.C., BC, Comox BC, Comox Valley, Courtenay, Courtenay BC, Photography, Retirement, Travel, Uncategorized, Vancouver Island
Tagged Recreation, Retirement, Travel, Travel and Tourism, Vancouver Island
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Little Qualicum River
One day we took a trip over to Little Qualicum River Falls Provincial Park. Each time we come to this place we discover new things to see. The trees change, the light comes from different angles, new plants surprise us, … Continue reading
Posted in B.C., BC, Comox BC, Comox Valley, Courtenay, Courtenay BC, Photography, Retirement, Travel, Uncategorized, Vancouver Island
Tagged Recreation, Retirement, Travel, Travel and Tourism, Vancouver Island
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An Overnight to Victoria
We took an overnight trip to Victoria. Originally the plan was to meet some friends there and then they would drive back to Courtenay with us. However, when illness intervened and they could not come the plans changed. We decided … Continue reading
A Few Artworks
Yes, we have been sketching and painting up here on Vancouver Island as a few of you have asked. Here are pics of some of my efforts. I have some other sketches done while walking and have other … Continue reading
Posted in Art, B.C., BC, Comox BC, Comox Valley, Courtenay, Courtenay BC, Music, Photography, Retirement, Travel, Uncategorized, Vancouver Island
Tagged Art, Painting, Recreation, Retirement, Travel, Travel and Tourism
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Nymph Falls
We’ve been walking every day, doing some painting, and playing some music. I played once more on Sunday evening at Roy’s Towne Pub. What a great group of musicians! The open mike is hosted by Judy and Bruce Wing, an … Continue reading
Miracle Beach Provincial Park
Today we returned to another favorite spot, Miracle Beach Provincial Park. While this park does not offer lengthy trails, it has an awesome beach (at low tide) that attracts Canadian sunbathers. When we arrived the beach was crowded with families … Continue reading
Posted in Art, B.C., Comox BC, Comox Valley, Courtenay, Courtenay BC, Photography, Retirement, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged Recreation, Retirement, Travel, Travel and Tourism, Vancouver Island
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