It’s that time of year when things are falling, even some of the “s” word. But that’s higher than most of us, for now. No images of that, yet! Though I have to warn you that your bulletineer put on the winter tires on Friday! Down here, so far, so good. Today, the bulletineer had [...]
Posts Tagged ‘“fall colours”’
Caught Falling
Posted in Sun Bulletins, tagged "fall colours", autumn, rain, snow on November 8, 2009 | 2 Comments »
Chasing Summer
Posted in Sun Bulletins, tagged "fall colours", autumn, Vitamin D, weather, wind on September 26, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Dear Sunwatchers, As you know Autumn has arrived though it is still hard to tell except for the sunrise/sunset changes. We’ve had some fabulous skies. The fall colours are starting to emerge. Looking back at the last post, I can see quite a development in colours. Check out this reflection as opposed to the Cameron [...]
Slipping into Fall
Posted in Sun Bulletins, tagged "fall colours", autumnal equinox, Cameron Lake, fall equinox, Port Alberni, spider on September 17, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Dear Sunwatchers, The evidence is mounting that we are slipping into Fall. The colours are shifting in the woods: The mists are drifting in off the ocean. This serious fog in Port Alberni Harbour. Did you know Alberni was a Spaniard? I see I gave you an eight-legged worker’s product last time. But I can’t [...]
The Clock is Turning Backwards
Posted in Sun Bulletins, tagged "All Saints Day", "All Souls Day", "fall colours", "Hallowe'en", "standard time", "time change" on November 1, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Well, just one hour! Tonight is the night to change your clocks and all those annoying electronic things that don’t know how to do it themselves back one hour. Yes, our “daylight savings” is over. I hope that sunwatchers will still save some daylight for viewing our big friend in the sky. I missed a [...]
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 [...]