Wednesday, February 07, 2007

Just a foggy day in Courtenay, BC. Eagle and fish skeleton included.







19 comments:

geewits said...

Nice pics and and I like your ghoti skeleton. I meant fish. :)

kimber said...

Love the fishy-fish! Meandering along a beachside path in the grey swirls of fog, surrounded by friends .... what a wonderful way to spend a foggy afternoon!

Janice Thomson said...

Wow! You were up this way? Fabulous! It is so beautiful on this island is it not? Great shots Tai!

Jazz said...

Fish skeletons and eagles all in one day? I'm moving to the west coast.

Lone Grey Squirrel said...

Who ate the fish? How long has it been dead? Was it reported missing? Your pictures evoke so many questions.:))

Seriously, love foggy pictures.

Ian Lidster said...

I've never understood why fish skeletons aren't given positions of prominence in Tourism Comox Valley brochures. My dog used to love rolling in them -- canine Chanel #5.
Neat photos, my friend.

Ian

limpy99 said...

The eagle, of course, denied any knowledge as to the fish skeleton.

Mz.Elle said...

Ooh I love the fish.
I can't believe the skeleton was so complete!

Deb said...

I saw the fog, which was really neat- but the fish one didn't download for me!

Scott said...

Looks so spectacular out there. I love that there are eagles all over the place there. They are so amazing to see.

Pol* said...

you were in Courtenay recently? When?
Great pictures, and the Ghoti post was charming 2 B shure.

Dinah said...

Beautiful pictures!

Jo said...

Tai, beautiful photos. My goodness, I miss Vancouver Island.

Josie

Eric said...

Poor fish...

Big Brother said...

Lovely pictures. That must have been one big fish to judge from the jaw bone. Also liked your Ghoti blog... you can blame it all on the Great Vowel Shift and Gutenberg's invention. Seems that within 1 or 2 generations all English word pronunciation changed just when old Gutenberg was standardizing the spelling with his printing press. So now words are spelled one way and pronounced in another. Anyhow that is what I was told in my Linguistics classes.

Outdoorsy Girl said...

An eagle! Now, believe it or not, that is one animal I have yet to meet face to face in the wilderness. Well, that and a cougar. But I'm actually pretty glad about not meeting a cougar.

Belizegial said...

Beautiful pics Tai

Why does the fog make everything appear more mysterious?

Oh well, heres to sending you some of our tropical sunshine for today.

Saludos
~Enid

Crazy Me said...

The skeleton was a little creepy. Not a big fish bone fan!

blackcrag said...

The pictures are pretty, but I'm not getting homesick off of this one. It's nut-numbing cold out this way, but I'll still take it over months of grey skies and no sun at all.

I do miss you guys though.