Wednesday’s Photos
Bayview Revisited in May
A couple of weeks ago I visited this wonderful place south of Nakusp, looking for the first signs of spring. On a recent shopping trip to Nakusp I suddenly felt the urge to revisit it. Was I ever in for a big surprise! The sudden change from the winter’s greyness and the feeble stirring of nature waking up to the lush and intense green and the Canada geese walking in large numbers at the beach was indeed an overwhelming experience. I hope you like the photos as much as I enjoyed taking them. Enjoy.

Looking south in the direction of Fauquier

Looking West onto Saddle Mountain

Looking north towards Nakusp
What an amazing change! Your pictures are gorgeous, Peter – I actually kind of expect to see a bear taking a walk along the shore. 😉
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It seems nature had to wait so long for spring to arrive that it is now playing catch-up. Thank you, Sarah, for your compliment!
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Lovely to see Spring arrive and that last shot is stunning, Peter. 🙂
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Thank you, Jane!
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Love the pictures Peter!
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Thank you, Rashmi!
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You live in a beautiful area, Peter, amazing landscape!
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Thank you, Brigit! Most tourists bypass our beautiful area in their haste to drive to the coast.
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It is the same here. Everybody wants to go to the beach and get sand in their clothes and hair and everywhere. Actually, a lake is often much better for bathing, though colder maybe.
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Amazing pictures. What more can you ask for? Picture perfect. You are lucky person to be living here. 😃
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Thanks! But don’t forget every country has its own kind of beauty. Your photos show that India is a country filled with natural and cultural splendour.
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You are right. 😃
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a beautiful landscape, dear Peter. It reminds me a bit of Greece, where we have the sea and hills, too. Here everything is so flat that I can see on Tuesday who’s coming on Saturday, hehe. Have a nice day, kind regards Mitza
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We used to love on the Prairies, where you could see for miles and miles wheat fields or prairie grass. Sunrise and sunset were spectacular. Greetings from summer like BC! Peter
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Hehe, your answer has a nice slip of the pen, dear Peter, hope you did both, hehe kind regards Mitza
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So schön! Have many such nice days too. Herzliche Grüsse Ruth
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Freut mich! Vielen Dank, Ruth!
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It’s great to see how the summer goes at your place, Peter.. But, I still see snow at the top of the mountain. Is it there for the whole year?
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On the north slopes of the high mountains the snow stays all year round.
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Interesting to know, Peter. As tropical person, I found that snow always amazes me 🙂
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A phenomenal countryside!!
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Thank you, GP!
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Hooray for spring sunshine in that beautiful place. Lovely photos Peter.
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Thank you, Su! I visit your blog often. And I must say I am also impressed with your great photos.
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What a majestic scenery! Wow. I wish to visit it one day. The vast space must be mezmorizing. Thank you for sharing with us.
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For a good reason our part of the world is called Beautiful British Columbia. Thank you for your compliment!
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How interesting. Now Its even more feasible 🙂
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Yes, indeed!
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Such gorgeous scenery!
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Thank you, Jodi!
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What a splendid panoramic view.
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Thank you, Cornelia!
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Gorgeous! Those greens and blues are incredible. So lush!
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Yes, the blue and green colours stood out and caught my eye right away. Thank you, Amy!
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Beautiful scenery that you did a great job of capturing, Peter. The lake looks so inviting. The scenery reminds me of Alaska. So refreshing to enjoy the great outdoors, in your back yard. Thank you for sharing, Peter. 😋
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Thank you very much! I appreciate your compliment. Alaska must be beautiful now.
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Alaska is always beautiful. We are enjoying 24 hour daylight, beautiful flowers, gardening, hiking, fishing, camping and the opportunity to enjoy the great outdoors without snow.
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Das ist schon eine phantastische Landschaft, ist halt Kanada 😉
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Such stunning views wonderfully captured here, Peter.
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Thanks for the compliment, Tish!
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Beautiful blue in the last Picture 🙂
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It’s certainly looks a very beautiful part of the world! I’ll bet it was even more breathtaking in reality.
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The focus was on the rhododendron. The entire yard was breathtaking indeed.
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Always amazed by what nature has to offer in your neck of the woods. I hope we (humans) can keep it that way.
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Yes, that is also our hope.
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