Wet weekend

This week it was like someone flicked a switch and all of a sudden the sun was gone and the rain was falling. I came home one day last week and swapped sandals for slippers and just like that, it’s autumn.

I’m not complaining though, oh no. Autumn, or Fall, around here is so very very pretty. It also means that we’re into our last month in Vancouver and soon we’ll be off on our adventure.

This weekend was very productive, but not very exciting. We spent almost all of Saturday cleaning, see I told you it wasn’t exciting, but our flat looks so lovely now. In fact, the exciting thing that we had planned we scrapped because no-one wanted to go out in the rain. So rubbish I know, but you would have bailed too.

 

Weekend
After work drinks at Chill Winston on Friday. There was literally half a cucumber in my drink!

Followed by Bangers and mash at The Irish Heather.
Bangers and mash
Weekend breakfasts are my favourite.
Weekend Breakfast


On Sunday afternoon the sun came out and we made a bid for freedom, to jump in puddles and inhale the crisp, fresh after-the-rain smell.

Wellies reflected

 

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Manning Park

On our way home from the Okanagan valley we stopped in Manning park to take a hike in the alpine meadow. We were pretty early, which meant that the sun was just starting to peek over the tops of the mountains and the blue haze hadn’t quite lifted from the valley below.

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On the way up we took a brief reprieve from the seemingly endless winding, unsealed road, to admire the view. Here we met some incredibly friendly and massively cute chipmunks.

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The meadow was beautiful and populated by some awesome plants, the name of which I have no idea (sorry Dad). They look like my hair in the morning, and just because of that they’re probably my favourite of all the wild plants that we came across. Given the incredibly beautiful flowers we came across in the meadow, that’s really saying something.

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Manning Park

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My weekend in pictures

coffee from Nelson and the seagull

This weekend was not particularly photogenic. I crossed lots of things off my to do list, including, very excitingly booking flights home and I drank a lot of tea and coffee. I also played with Mike’s 50mm lens which does not have autofocus so most of my pictures are rubbish.

Here’s to more successful results next time.

Here you can see my subtle new glasses.

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The Okanagan

The Okanagan Valley is jaw-droppingly beautiful. Mountains tower above vineyards and orchards which run for miles across the valley floor. And the light, the light makes the whole place magical. The valley is steely blue in the morning and the afternoon sunlight makes the lakes sparkle like glitter. In the evening, as the sun sets and the light wanes, the valley yellows and shadows stretch for miles.

Vineyards

As you drive through the valley, fancy wineries alternate with rustic looking fruit stands. The wineries are surrounded by row upon row of regimental vines stretching into the haze of the sun. In stark contrast, the fruit stands are surrounded by rusting farm machinery and wooden crates awaiting the apples and pears ripening on the trees around them.

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Spotted Lake

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machinery in the Okanagan

My favourite winery was, without question, Rustico – just outside Oliver. The stetson toting proprietor stood behind his bar pouring our tasters into little tumblers as if he was pouring shots in a saloon. His approach was perfectly in keeping with the decor of the ranch style winery, where saddles adorn fences and wagons act as flower pots.

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Camping

Lake Okanagan

We spent Labour Day Weekend in the Okanagan, camping, star-gazing and wine tasting. It was about as idyllic as my life could ever be. The company, the food and the setting were perfect and each day was spent in an equal division of activities and repose.  We ate almost exclusively delicious fruits and vegetables bought from roadside stalls with colourful hand-painted signs that beckoned us from the road.  We visited wineries scattered throughout the region. We swam in lakes.

Before you start to hate me, we were camping on really really hard, stony ground and as it is now September it did get quite chilly at night.

tent

I love camping; there is something quite magical about waking up in a tent. Gradually coming to, listening the sounds of other people’s morning, backed by the constant whir of water tumbling over rocks in the riving running just meters from your head. The bracing feel of washing your face in ice cold glacier run off water alerts all of your senses to the surroundings and makes your face tingle. Listening to birds twitter and seeing trees wave in the wind whilst you brush your teeth beats looking at your reflection in the bathroom any day.

Not to mention, when camping you have the freedom to be a bit dirty until you find a lake to swim in.

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Sunset by the river

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