Wednesday, 10 July 2013

Around Queen Charlotte



Playground of trees- including risk from slipping and falling.  Being here is like entering a different world.  One that most of the time is awesome.  Moist air, green everywhere, water, birds, ocean, an ever changing sky, trees, moss, crab, fish, rocks, shells, slow pace, friendly people, short distances, many places to explore, no technology- wifi is rare and our cell (Rogers) doesn't work at all- like at all.  time just seems to float by- we're into our 4th week here.  Tilly is a bit of a dumb bunny with the ocean and continues to test it to see if she can drink- the first 50 times weren't enough apparently.  Rusty is his usual evil self- but is learning to chill a bit. We've spent time near Queen Charlotte at Kagan bay watching the tide and the seals and exploring in Fizz.
Seals


We also went toward the west side of the island to Rennel Sound but a bridge was being repaired so we stopped and hiked into Yakoun Lake- part of which is a reserve and has some really big trees.





 
There are also some really big clear cuts. 
 
We all use lumber and forest products- but really I think humans can do better than this.
 

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