We go to British Columbia to see the big trees, like this Western red cedar in Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park. Although these mountains are well inland--they are the Western ranges of the Canadian Rockies--they catch the storms and produce landscapes that feel in places like the Pacific coast. Here is M. "in church," with a choir of hermit thrushes.
Friday, July 23, 2004
Why we go to British Columbia
We go to British Columbia to see the big trees, like this Western red cedar in Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park. Although these mountains are well inland--they are the Western ranges of the Canadian Rockies--they catch the storms and produce landscapes that feel in places like the Pacific coast. Here is M. "in church," with a choir of hermit thrushes.
We go to British Columbia to see the big trees, like this Western red cedar in Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park. Although these mountains are well inland--they are the Western ranges of the Canadian Rockies--they catch the storms and produce landscapes that feel in places like the Pacific coast. Here is M. "in church," with a choir of hermit thrushes.
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