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natchez, ms 39120
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a trip to british columbia

july 2008

metchosin international summer school of the arts (pearson
college), metchosin area and a trip to a cabin 'up island'


british columbia, canada












view from a beach in metchosin looking south towards the US









same beach, another view









wonderful rock face at the beach









i really enjoy rock beaches and this one had some rock









more of the rocky beach









another section of the same beach, once you get down the rock face









beautiful beach and water









the beach with driftwood









with the people in the picture the scale of everything is more apparent









view from the 'top' of the beach on our way out









leaving the beach i saw this wonderful tree









yes, i standing at the beach (in front of the tree) about to depart when this carriage passed by









conner at the overlook of a hike from pearson college (the site of metchosin summer school of the arts - missa)









still at the top - but in a tree - what a view i had









meira matheson (director of missa and clay artist) at the overlook









a view from the top









another view from the top









returning from the hike across a bridge









a path to the dock









a view through the trees to the dock









the dock









a view away from missa









a view from the presidents yard









a view out of the windows of the pottery studio









that is conner in a kayak - 'up island'









a walk to the chapel









the chapel









robin hopper at his home, where he gave us a wonderful viewing of his collection (look at the hans coper vessels at the top left - best i have seen), his studio, his gallery and his garden









a picture with meira - thanks for inviting me to the wonderful world of british columbia




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