Most of the time we were camping in Manning Park, a great place for hiking easy trails and just plain
relaxxxing.Nearly everywhere, I kept finding interesting rock art. As I so often do, I took waaaay too many photos of these, but it was hard not to, as every time I saw one, it just seemed too fun to ignore.
One of my favourites was this 'abstract' one which may well have been an
accident, or might have even served as someone's painter's palette or drip-catcher. I'll never know.
Coming home serves as a change -- back to the nice, big queen-size bed and of course, electricity and water on demand (hot even!).
Tomorrow marks another change: the autumn equinox occurs early in the morning when I trust I'll still be sleeping. I doubt that the day will look much different, as leaves have been turning and temps have been cooling down for a while, but the new season will be official.
But oh -- an even bigger change is coming here in BC. We're having an election. And I think quite a few of us aren't sure it's a great idea.
One constant that we've been told will endure, even if our government is changing, will be the steadfast reporting of updates from our provincial health officer, Dr Bonnie Henry. One point of continuity will be her regular updates when she always includes her oh-so-quotable mantra, which even showed up on yet another example of rock art in the woods.
3 comments:
Love those rocks. Don't look forward to the election though.
Yes, this unnecessary-seeming election. It's a concern all right...
Hi nicee reading your post
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