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Time loops and folds in the waters and fjords of British Columbia’s Strait of Georgia. As you turn into the deep channel of Desolation Sound – given it’s morose name by the dyspeptic Captain George Vancouver when he first explored the area in bad weather in 1792 – it is almost as if time ceases to exist. […]
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Posted in Canada,Nature,Sailing,TravelTags: BC,boats,British Columbia,Canada,Desolation Sound,landscape,Melanie Cove,nature,Photo Blog,sailing,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,waterscape
“Cruising has two pleasures. One is to go out in wider waters from a sheltered place. The other is to go into a sheltered place from wider waters.” – Howard Bloomfield I’m not sure which I enjoy more: whipping across windy waters with our 38-foot Graystone on a comfortable low-heel, or being safely anchored or […]
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Posted in Canada,Nature,Sailing,TravelTags: boats,British Columbia,Canada,landscape,nature,Photo Blog,sailing,Strait of Georgia,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,waterscape
Riding the rails is magic! I love travelling on trains – all trains. There is something special about the rhythmic rattling as you hurtle through a landscape, being both part of the countryside and cocooned from it. How much more special is the rail experience when you are on a first-class scenic express train, travelling […]
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Posted in Landscapes,Switzerland,TravelTags: landscape,nature,Photo Blog,railway,Swiss Alps,Switzerland,train,travel,Travel Blog,UNESCO,Ursula Wall
“Any fool can carry on, but a wise man knows how to shorten sail in time.” – Joseph Conrad I’m not a great sailor: my favourite part of sailing is making a safe landfall. This is especially true when the landfall is somewhere new and different, and when the sailing has been a bit fraught! […]
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Posted in Canada,sailing,TravelTags: blog,boats,British Columbia,Canada,flowers,landscape,nature,Photo Blog,sailboat,sailing,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,waterscape
It is always a joy to meet someone who loves their work! Brett Weingarth is an oyster farmer who is so excited about oysters, and the environment they grow in, that he conducts regular tours of the oyster leases on the tidal waters of Pambula Lake (Broadwater), just off Australia’s southeastern Sapphire Coast. Brett grew […]
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Posted in Aquaculture,Australia,WorkTags: animals,aquaculture,Australia,boats,landscape,nature,Photo Blog,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,waterscape,work
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