While I was waiting …
On May 1st, I took my car to Nakusp to get it serviced. There is no better way to bridge the one-hour waiting time with a little stroll down to the beach at Arrow Lake with your camera handy. Spring has now sprung very noticeably. Hyacinths and common stork’s bills have spread from nearby gardens onto the steep embankment at the lake. With Saddle Mountain looming high above the lake in the background, I also captured some impressive driftwood sculptures and a willow tree in its verdant glory. The cheerful German folksong “Komm lieber Mai und mache die Bäume wieder grün.” emerged from distant childhood memories. You find a few of my photos below. Enjoy.





Happy spring. I wonder if any art gallery would put driftwood sculptures on display.
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wonderful world! an your music gives one more fine note to it!
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Exactly
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Exactly!
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Komm lieber Mai und mache die Bäume wieder grün. Das muss man man im meiner heimat nicht sagen da ist die natur überwältigend!
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Love the weeping willow tree and the driftwood.
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The flowers are pretty (and no doubt more than welcome after such a long winter!) but my favorite photo is the willow tree. That’s a splendid one!
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Beautiful shots, Peter, and I enjoyed your musical composition also! Thanks.
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Very slow but beautiful work, peter!
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Nice photos.
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Great shots and music, Peter!
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Driftwood picture which is one of the constants in your set of photos always show the transition of weather; in some it has water around, in others, snow!
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Hi Peter — I’m glad you had a nice walk while waiting for your car! I liked the music, too!
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Du lieber Mai, indeed, Peter. It’s a lovely month. Keep enjoying.
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