Monthly Archives: June 2023

North Head Lighthouse

North Head Lighthouse, Washington

North Head Lighthouse stands atop a rocky promontory a mile or two north of the Columbia River mouth. Long empty beaches flank the promontory to the north and south, interrupted only by the river that dumps its enormous load of water and sand forming the most dangerous river bar of the entire Pacific coast of the Americas. The Columbia drains an area as large as France, and the currents, waves, wind, and shifting sands at the river mouth create a tempestuous turmoil that has claimed countless boats and ships.

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Cruising Speed

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Somewhere, USA

An historic village – and a great song by Gordon Lightfoot.

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It’s Bloomsday Again

Once again I haven’t read ULYSSES by James Joyce. I tried but gave up. I am not ashamed because I am in good company, most of mankind that is. To save you the trouble of reading the first 30 odd pages, here is a synopsis. The rest of it would seem to be more or less similar.

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Harbour Scene

Cowichan Bay is a small seaside village on the inland side of Vancouver Island. I often do small watercolour studies on site, but for a large painting I work at home from a photograph.

the photo and the blocked out support
halfway done
finished product

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Up on the Roof

A search for “up on the roof” turned up lots of interesting results!

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Biking the Carolina Coast

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My Kind of Town

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