Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Newborn Bradley

 

Congratulations to Mandy and Joe on their second child Bradley. I had the honor to photograph little Bradley shortly after he was born. Who doesn't love babies? I had such a great time and we got some great photos. This handsome guy is adorable and is a little brother to his sister Bailey. The cute dog hat with tail and the long stocking cap come from Sweet Life Creations. Be sure to check out some of her other great work for your own newborn. 



Hats by Sweet Life Creations

Hats by Sweet Life Creations






Hats by Sweet Life Creations

Hats by Sweet Life Creations


Thursday, August 9, 2012

Back to the Mainland

I know I posted a few images earlier of my return back from Vancouver Island, but there were a few more I wanted to share. I was up early in the morning while in Nanaimo and decided to go down to the harbor and walk around. It was kind of cool to get to watch the seaplanes fly in and land. It looks like a fun way to travel and very popular around here.

Seaplane landing in Nanaimo harbor, (No I did not go on a Seaplane)
Tswassen Harbor at night
BC Ferries Tswassen Docking station

Back near Maple Ridge, Tom took me out to Cliff Falls in Kanaka Creek Regional Park where we walked around a bit and took in the sights. We also ventured over to a salmon fishery where Tom has done some work teaching along the stream and knows the man who runs the fishery. We will be interviewing him Friday because that is where a majority of the salmon used to populate Stoney Creek come from.

Kanaka Creek Falls

Perfectly round hole in a volcanic rock made by circular scouring from the water.



Kanaka Creek
We also stopped off to hike up a path into the woods on a trail that was once railroad tracks to go check out the Cedar and Hemlock trees.

Tom explains to me what the notch is in the side of the tree, a place for the spring board to go in where a lumberjack will stand on and and cut the tree from there.

A Cedar tree now becomes the nurse tree.
Canopy of Cedar and Hemlocks

Maple Leaves

Cedar Forest

Tom took me out to a clear cut area that hard to tell from this but it is actually replanted with trees, but blackberry bushes and other understory foliage is out competing them for now.

Cedar Forest



Sunday, August 5, 2012

Vancouver Island

Friday morning Tom decided we go to Vancouver Island and visit his friend and former classmate Stu Johnson in Nanaimo, BC. Before we headed out we had to pick up his results to his english proficiency test for apply for Canadian residency. After we ran up to Simon Fraser University we went over to Burnaby Mountain Park with a gorgeous view of the valley.
View from Burnaby Mountain Park of the Indian Arm / Burrard Inlet looking at North Vancouver
Totems at the top of Burnaby Mountain Park
    We decided to ferry over to Vancouver Island to see his friend from school Stu Johnson in Nanaimo, BC. We took the ferry from Tswassen, BC to Nanaimo (Duke Point) which happened to be the wrong ferry. Stu lives 5 minutes from the ferry terminal in Nanaimo, BC but, this ferry we took was about 27 Km away from where he lives. It made it an adventure to say the least. BC Ferries

   Nanaimo is a nice small coastal town with a Mediterranean climate, meaning it rains slightly less over there, but it has some nice foliage. I got to see float planes come in and land in the harbor and we traveled south to Nanaimo river to go swimming Saturday.

  One thing I did learn is that in Canada they use debit cards with a chip set in them for transactions, not an RFID but a chip that makes contact with the reader instead of the magnetic strip. So some places could easily take money while others insisted we have a card with a chip in it (even though they could have just swiped our cards). Tom said in his 5 years of living here he has never encountered that problem.

  We couldn't stay over in Vancouver Island for many days unless we rented a hotel room, and got a taxi to take us back to the ferry. So Stu was gracious to let us stay with him. So we took the 8:30 ferry back to Tswassen since Stu had a wedding to attend on the mainland Sunday and we messed up and parked in Tswassen instead of Horseshoe Bay.

  The ride back on the ferry was very beautiful, so check out some of the images from the trip below.

Ticket for the Ferrry Ride over to Nanamio (Duke Point) Wrong Ferry....

Tom on the right boarding the 2 hour ferry to Vancouver Island Nanamio, BC

Sail Boat in the Strait of Georgia (Between Vancouver Island and the Mainland)

Lighthouse station near Vancouver Island

View of Mount Baker in Washington State while on the Ferry

Nanaimo Bay

Nanaimo Bay - Docking for float planes
Sunset view from the ferry ride back from Vancouver Island

Sunset view from the deck of the Coastal Inspiration ferry (built for the 2010 Olympics) 
Deck of the Coastal Inspiration ferry

Suset over Vancouver Island

Deck of Coastal Inspiration Ferry

Tom Rodengen aboard the Coastal Inspiration Ferry back to Tswassen, BC 

Queen of Alberni Ferry in the Strait of Georgia
Moon over Tswassen, BC

Me on the deck of Coastal Inspiration

Friday, August 3, 2012

British Columbia




Golden Ears Bridge to Maple Ridge, BC

Black Lab hangs out the side of a Smart car in Maple Ridge, BC 
3 Clock Dining Nook - The middle displaying the Pacific Coast time, the one on the right displaying Central Standard time and well the one of the left is supposed to be displaying the time in Austria where Nina is from.

Mr. Sapperton, Tom and Nina's cat, waits at his automatic feeder for it to dispense. He's also discovered a way to reach up inside of it to pull food out as he pleases.

Friday morning Tom fries up a delicious breakfast of an egg sandwich and hash browns.
Fried egg, cheese, mayo, Roma tomato, lettuce on an English Muffin with seasoned hash browns.
    So I have made it to British Columbia safe and sound via a flight to Seattle, WA and then a 3 and a half hour bus ride north to Surrey, BC where I met Tom at the Campbell River Store. It was great to see Tom as he was excited to share what he knows about the area with me as we toured around BC. This is my first time passing into Canada and I can't say I was not excited, but also unsure of the whole process.

   Tom attends Simon Fraser University as a Ph.D student studying oceanography and resource management. While here I will get to document the ecological restoration project of Stoney Creek near Simon Fraser University and conduct video interviews of community members in regards to Stoney Creek and past area restoration projects.

   Today we will be venturing out to Vancouver Island for a few days to check out the scenery and head back Sunday.  Monday is a Canadian civic holiday, as Tom tells me it was added to keep up with the amount of American holidays. This might work out in our favor to get images of the project and some B-Roll video as well that day while everyone is busy.

  Until next time.
This is Ray signing out from British Columbia