Vancouver Gallery

I had hoped to do this differently, but will just send you to the gallery where I've housed all (or at least most) of the keeper images from the Vancouver trip. Here's the link.
Just discovered something got into the back of my truck and drug several bags of garbage out into the yard--full, heavy bags. The truck tailgate was closed. Whatever it was, it was strong to be able to lift this stuff and carry it to the edge of the yard. Could have been a bear. I looked for claw prints but couldn't find anything. And we thought the dog was upset this moring because we have a strange car in the driveway (that belongs to our overnight guests, still sleeping upstairs!)
Comments
goodness, fred, what adventures you have with wildlife --first the deer, now this. mayhap the yankees will be scared away after all!
peace be with you, s.
Posted by: susannaheanes | May 31, 2005 7:10 AM
Great set of images. The deer on the rock is quite amazing. It's even looking in the right direction. The best part is you didn't even have to leave your room. I'm now expecting to see a bear in the back of your truck, standing up looking at the camera as you snap a pic from your bedroom window.
Posted by: fletch | May 31, 2005 7:12 AM
Oh gosh! It had to be a bear ... maybe it was Bigfoot. ;>
Posted by: Terry | May 31, 2005 3:55 PM
Wow, that deer!
You do make me envious --the only thing I can take pictures of from my window is traffic.
Posted by: Ana | May 31, 2005 9:53 PM
Thanks for the travelogue pictures.......the pics of Rivendell are absolutely gorgeous!!
Posted by: Dottie | June 1, 2005 12:13 AM
Loved the pictures, Fred and the clouds make it look even more magical. Deer looks like he had been waiting for you!
Posted by: Gretchen | June 1, 2005 5:56 AM
Absolutely beautiful photos!
Posted by: Sue | June 1, 2005 4:30 PM
Nice shots Fred...it's great to see our home island through your eyes. in the shot of Rivendell with the harbour below, you can almost see my house, which is on the lower slopes of Mount Collins.
Posted by: Chris Corrigan | June 1, 2005 7:27 PM