The Sea, Weekly Photo Challenge

Living on an Island made this an easy challenge.  The sea is all around us!  It is vibrant and living.  Let us do all that we can to keep it that way!Fire Tug (2)Fire Tug on maneuvers, Straight of Juan De Fuca, Victoria BC, Canada

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Beach view 2 the last morningQuallium Beach Vancouver Island

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The Ocean is precious, let us honor it by keeping it safe and clean!

The Family Photo – Urban wild life

 Deer Family shotThe Family, the fawns spots are fading and soon they will wander on their own.

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A mother crow feeding her young on the beach at the Gorge, Victoria BC.

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pigeons finding a roost in the crane for the day.  tomorrow it will be used and the birds will have to find some trees.

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A mating pair of swans feeding in the Gorge

A few shots of the endearing wildlife within walking distance of my front door.

Botanical Beach, Juan De Fuca Provincial Park, Vancouver Island, Canada

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Botanical Beach is located on the west coast of Vancouver Island. It is part of the Juan de Fuca Provincial Park. It is an amazing place even in the morning fog.  We struck camp at 6:30 am  and made it down to Botanical Beach for the  8:09  am low tide of 1.5 feet.  It is a half mile  hike down to the beach from the parking lot.  The fog was heavy on the trees tops.

At the bottom of the steep terrain the beach opens up to the pacific ocean.   It is a vast space. Camping 2013 197 The blue of the ocean hides under the fog. The fog does not detract from the astounding space of Botanical Beach.

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The diversity is not only in the plant and animal life, it is compounded in the rock formations.

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Tide pools abound –  both small and large like the one above that mirrors the trees up on the cliff.

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Or like this one, small but deep.

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Or this one that harbours  a sea urchin and some sea vegetation.

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Botanical Beach is a shutter bugs dream!  Everywhere you look, another stellar vista to take in.

My dream: a poem

‘the sun is high, just shy of noon

I stand in this warmth – confused

beneath my feet, a once familiar place

is but dust and gravel.

‘All around me are the hues

of desolation, textures long buried

fray the landscape of brown and gold.

I pan the horizon, shattered

gray green tuffs plot an

unseen venue, familiar but broken.

‘From behind me a man speaks,

Only one word he utters “Look”

the sound of the syllable barren

I am compelled, commanded!

‘Stretching his arm, the owner

points to a glimmer of light.

Upon the horizons edge. It is small

and hard to see anything other than

the gritty landscape.

‘This glimmer of light, nothing

more than a reflection draws my focus.

I see it now, small but growing

against the bleakness of this

foreign landscape.

‘As it draws closer, I can not see

how it moves over such a barren

landscape. Yet is moving, closer

and now I recognize it to be a

cruise ship.

‘But how can this be, gliding over

land like it was on water?

The movement causes ripples

where the two meet!

This is not so! A ship cannot ride land

like water! And Yet

‘ the gritty uneven land did bob and weave

not unlike the ripples of a pond

The ship drew nearer and it was

a gleaming spectacle

in these hues of destruction.

‘My perplexity deepened upon

inspection of passing rows upon rows

decks and windows sealed and void.

This spectacle of white appeared lifeless

as it moved forward to an untold destination.

“Look” I turn to my left and there is blue

where there was none before. Long

jetties skimmed the surface

revealing familiar blue hues of water.

The hulk of white slipped into this cleared port

the jetties clicked to a closed

position keeping the gritty sludge at bay.

‘Once docked a bay door

pressed down to the parched earth.

A single automobile disembarked

and sped along a dusty path

to some unseen destination.

‘It was then that I awoke, my

breath shallow and my heart pumping,

I looked to my familiar bedroom, clamed by

the breaths of my partner beside me.

I slept once more and yet this dream

haunts me in its entirety.

By Cathryn E Tremain July 2012 – Dream Jan 2011