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Britannia Mining Museum - riding the underground train to see how life was like working in the mine

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Aquilegia formosa Fisch. ex DC.

Sitka Columbine (Narcissus Anemone; Northern Anemone; red columbine; western columbine; Western Pasqueflower)

Ranunculaceae (Buttercup family)

Indigenous Hall at the Museum of Surrey

Sea to Sky Gondola - Sky Pilot Suspension Bridge

Royal BC Museum / Egypt: The Time of Pharaohs

 

"Wide collars are often worn by upper class Egyptians. They appear braided from coloured petals or other plant parts. Collars are symbolic as well as decorative: wearing one imitates the protective embrace of the gods' arms."

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Royal BC Museum / Egypt: The Time of Pharaohs

 

"Our adventure is over. We have travelled thousands of years and thousands of miles to explore the places and spaces of a legendary civilization. The architects, scribes, pharaohs and gods are at rest after creating a cultural legacy to fascinate future generations. Yet they live on in the afterworld. Every ending is a new beginning. The ancient Egyptians believe they will meet you again."

Capilano Suspension Bridge #canyonlights #capbridge #explorebc

Irving House - child's bedroom

Quick hike up Lindeman and Greendrop awhile back. Nothing crazy but quite a nice day!

Found Treasure - From the Kootenays of BC

Kelowna Visitor Centre

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About Me: Clayton Perry

 

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Welcome to the internet home of the Fernwood Road Cafe. This beautiful little spot on Salt Spring Island is the dreamchild of Jennifer and David Shaw. Transplants from North Vancouver (though Jennifer has a long family history with Salt Spring), Jennifer and David purchased the Fernwood Road Cafe on October 1, 2011 and have been living the Island dream since.

 

Coming from a background as a lawyer, a custom cake designer (yes, those are wildly different professions) and years of coffee education at Starbucks, Jennifer brings a history of business and a desire to give 110% to everything that she does. Whether it’s making your favorite non-fat, half-sweet, decaf, extra hot, wet vanilla cappuccino or serving up a slice of her Grandma’s Secret Recipe lemon cake, Jennifer strives to do her best.

 

His background in the travel industry (Evergreen Tours) and many years of working for Islanders’ favorite transportation company, gives David a unique perspective on Island life and the challenges of a community reliant on tourism and restricted transportation links. David’s easygoing manner hides his serious side, but there is nothing more serious that making sure that every patron at the cafe has an enjoyable experience.

 

At Fernwood Road Cafe, we are here for the long run. We strive to be a part of the community and are always looking for new ways to bring people together to talk, play and expand their horizons.

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The woods are lovely, dark, and deep, But I have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before I sleep.

~Robert Frost

At Coquihalla Canyon Provincial Park

Britannia Mining Museum - getting ready to board the underground train to see how life was like working in the mine

Nahatlatch Fire Lookout

KVR Okanagan Rail Trail

 

Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada

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