Nadia Steede Mudge

When words become unclear, I shall focus with photographs.  When images become inadequate, I shall be content with silence.  ~Ansel Adams

Category: Steveston Photos

October!

October is usually a busy month for us, but somehow we forget that in the year between Octobers, and when it comes around again we’re surprised by all the activities we have going on!

This year we were particularly lucky to have fantastic weather, as summer had started for us a bit late and extended itself into autumn.

I was nervous about when the impending rain would finally come, as we had our trip to BC’s Okanagan coming up, where we planned to spend a few days wine touring.  Dashing between wineries would be much more enjoyable in the sun, than in the rain, don’t you think?
As it turned out, we had nothing to worry about!  There were a few rain sprinkles, but then the cloud would pass and out came the sun again.

Of course, I brought my camera with me — wine tasting is only half the fun — and took a few pics.  Click on the photo here to see more.

Perseus Winery

Perseus Winery

We raced home on the Sunday, prepped and cleaned, then cooked all day Monday and hosted our family’s Thanksgiving dinner.  Good thing I took a few days off to recover!
The next day we took a field trip out to Fort Langley, which I hadn’t been to since I was a kid.  If you haven’t been, you should really check it out.  They have interpreters dressed in period clothing who tell you a little about the place, and a lot about our Province’s history. You can almost imagine what it might have been like back in the early 1800’s.

Fort Langley through the glass

Fort Langley through the glass

And then we finally ended the day in our favourite little town, Steveston.  The businesses all have scarecrows out front, with their own themed spins on the classic, and it was an awesome evening to wander a little and check them all out.

Scarecrow outside of Pieces shop

Scarecrow outside of Pieces shop

We’re halfway through the month…. what else will it bring?

Steveston in November

Well, Sunday unexpectedly turned out to be the better of the two days in the weekend, so I headed down to Steveston, grabbing my scarf on the way out the door — you know, just in case….

Turns out, I should have grabbed a toque (ski cap (?), for you Americans), gloves, a winter coat, and maybe a second scarf!

There was a little sun trying to make its way through the cloud, and certainly it wasn’t raining… but boy was it cold!

I kept my camera around my neck, with one hand on it to keep it from swinging too much, and within minutes, my fingers started going numb with the cold.  What was I doing??  But I fought the urge to put the camera back in my bag, in case the moment happened that I could capture an image that might never occur again.

Maybe I didn’t capture any “never-again” moments, but I caught a couple of pics…… which I’ve added to my Steveston album.
No matter the day, no matter the mood…. Steveston always seems to be able to return me to myself.

August in Steveston

Well, with only one day off to spend with my husband this weekend, we stayed close to home.  We decided to take a walk down to Steveston, and while I haven’t been feeling terribly inspired lately, I still carried my camera with me.

Though it was cloudy, it stayed really really warm, and I should have thought twice about my choice in footwear, as my feet slid and sweated inside my slip-on sneakers.  Too much info for you?  Yah, probably.  haha!

But I got a few pics I like… got to spend a great day with my husband… and got to stretch our legs.  Not a bad day all in all 🙂

Steveston shots are here

And I took a few shots of our One-Eyed Susans (that’s a flower, not a girl) in the back garden. I love their rag-tag style and bright yellow colour… though I’ve noticed that other people’s Susans aren’t so rag-tag…. so… not sure what’s up in our yard.

Photo Update – Steveston

Photo Update – Steveston

Steveston pics from last weekend…. finally a dry day!

Latest update

Latest update – Steveston