Monday, May 21, 2007
Fairyslipper / Calypso Orchid - spring beauty
Sunday, May 06, 2007
Birds from a Cariboo Deck No.4 - Dark-eyed Junco
More Birds from A Cariboo Deck
I've just heard from our neighbour that he is planning to take down most of his trees - essentially the continuation of our bit of forest.
This will of course have a direct impact on the fauna and flora on his property and, I suspect, a smaller but significant impact on the life on our little acre. It was only a few weeks ago that I photographed a couple of deer on his land.
Saturday, April 28, 2007
Birds from a Cariboo Deck No.3 - Varied Thrush
More Birds from A Cariboo Deck
Saturday, April 21, 2007
Earth Day 2007
As the birds come north . . .
. . . celebrating the day, the birds and the air we breathe.
Photo: April 21. Birds over the Cariboo. Photo Jeffrey Newman.
Thursday, March 29, 2007
Canadian Architect magazine praises new Osoyoos museum
For some time I've been hearing and reading about this beautiful new museum in Osoyoos. The Nk'Mip Desert Cultural Centre is set on the Osoyoos Indian Reserve and is part of a larger resort destination being developed for the band. I came a across this substantial and generously-illustrated introduction to the museum in Canadian Architect.
Friday, March 16, 2007
Don't bring apples - and the apple maggot - home with you.

The southern Interior of B.C. is the only apple-growing region in North America that is currently free of apple maggots . . . It made its way [across North America] from the eastern U.S., where it originated. Once the insect establishes itself in the Okanagan, countries that import Okanagan fruit could impose trade restrictions.
Thursday, February 22, 2007
Help Save Monarch Butterflies
So, the call is out for individuals anywhere in the monarch range to provide what they can by way of "way stations" for these exceptional migrators.
Some Insects of the BC Interior: Text and pictures.
Saturday, January 06, 2007
Kettle Valley farmer tries to stop radio-active mining on his land
Joe Falkoski says he's being forced by bad laws to allow toxic mining on his land.
A special report By Kendyl Salcito
January 4, 2007
TheTyee.ca
What do you do if you are a rancher told by a company -- and then the courts -- that there is nothing you can do to stop your rangeland from being dug up and further strewn with radiation?
Friday, December 08, 2006
Wildfire in the Wilderness by Chris Czajkowski
This latest book from Chris Czajkowski's spectacular corner of the world is another engrossing account of life in her wilderness. She regales the reader with accounts of shimmering mountain peaks, roaring snow-fed creeks, bears, eagles and monstrous storms; and tales of her dogs - Bucky (short for Bucket-head), who chases everything; Max, who tussles with wolves and a porcupine; and Raffi, a large, happy animal who thinks he's a lapdog.
Saturday, December 02, 2006
Two new books on the Bowron Lakes
BC photographer, Chris Harris, has published nine books. His two most recent bring to us his longtime experience on the Bowron Lakes.
The Bowron Lakes, British Columbia's Wilderness Canoe Circuit - A Lifetime Journey features 150 of his photographs in a generous 10.5" x 10.5" format. The images are augmented by information and archival material outlining the natural and cultural history of the Bowron Lakes.
Here is a photographic record of a man's discovery of his self in the deepest wilderness. Out of the physical and emotional challenges of more than 100 trips through the Bowron Lakes and the wilderness around them, alone, in the company of close friends, with large groups of clients, and even on skis in winter, Chris Harris has redefined his relationship to wilderness and photography. The Bowron Lakes: A Lifetime Journey will change yours. Its transformative combination of images and shared thoughts and stories is a gift brought from long exploration and deep reflection and contemplation. Land, water, light, animals, and the journey itself, are presented here as none have done before. - Harold RhenischFor those who plan to experience these lakes first-hand, Chris has recently published a guide book to the Bowron Lakes.
It will answer your questions about bears & wildlife, campsites & fires, trip preparations, portages, weather, reservations & registration, natural & cultural history of the area, and what canoe and wilderness experience you'll need to enjoy your trip. - from the web site.