Dear Sunwatchers, A little irony to my title for today. It is snowing as I’m writing! It’s not sticking to anything but it’s coming down as white stuff. Still, the new header image was taken today. You can see that pinks/reds are starting to show on the hillsides. The sun is warm on your face [...]
Posts Tagged ‘“daylight savings time”’
Clock has sprung, winter’s done
Posted in Sun Bulletins, tagged "daylight savings time", "signs of spring", flowering trees, pinks, reds, robin, Ships, snow, split rock, train on March 8, 2009 | 2 Comments »
The Lamb of March Arrives
Posted in Sun Bulletins, tagged "daylight savings time", lamb, mist, spring on March 1, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Dear Sunwatchers March gamboled in today as a fresh young creature full of vitality and colour. I found quintessentially Canadian spring scenes today in the woods not far away. (At least for those of us who have ever lived east of the Rockies or in a more winter-burdened part of B.C., they look like spring [...]
The Sky has fallen
Posted in Sun Bulletins, tagged "daylight savings time", "fall colours", "snow geese", autumn, Lions, snow on October 21, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Dear Sunwatchers, It’s true. The sky has fallen. There is a big white blanket over the the Lions’ “bibs”. And there are some little white spots on the top of the very peak of Seymour. I still haven’t had a view of Grouse. This fell yesterday. I thought I saw the white stuff as I [...]