Thursday, May 29, 2008

Sonora Island Weddings!

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Just the two of them.
No Guests.
The only sound of ocean waves and vows.
Eagles soaring, Seal Lions watching.
The world stood still.
Pure and Simple Love.
Please leave a comment to let me know what you think. :)








Monday, May 19, 2008

Totally Editted Black Bear

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I created something pretty neat and thought I would share.


This Black Bear was the first Black Bear I have ever seen wild in person... ok, minus two cubs. He/she? was just grazing in the grass and eating it as he went along. I think he posed for me :) This "Black Bear" was more of a dark brown or cinnamon. I read on the government of BC's wildlife page, that there are 6 subspecies of Black Bear in BC. The one described for Vancouver island is the Ursus americanus vancouveri. Although, I tend to think this guy is a Ursus americanus cinnamomum... cause he was cinnamon. lol Black Bears also have that distinct V on their chest. If only I could have hugged him. :)


This print is available for sale. Start thinking of Christmas early this year! :)

Thursday, May 15, 2008

A few more Princeton British Columbia Photos

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Here are a few more photos I thought I would share :)





Sunday, May 11, 2008

Princeton British Columbia Rodeo

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Tanya's is now available for weddings in Princeton and surrounding areas!!



The following photographs were taken this past weekend in Princeton, BC . Tons of fun and lots of entertainment. From small children with the Rodeo Clown to dangerous bull riding, the rodeo had it all. Enjoy! I did. :) Click on images to get a closer view. Please contact me if you are looking for a paticular rider and would like a copy. All images copyright.

Congratulations to Montana Enns who won the Junior Barrel Racing!!

























































Friday, May 02, 2008

The Knitty Gritty and the Merville Weavers and Spinners

Last evening, I had the opportunity of joining the Knitty Gritty in Black Creek, BC to learn about the very talented and neat ladies of the Weavers and Spinners. These ladies use hand-spun and Raw Fiber to create wool which is then knit or weaved into some very spectacular products. Thanks for bringing me along Knitty Gritty, and I look forward to seeing those ladies again very soon. :)

You can find more photos and information soon @ www.knittingbyamy.blogspot.com