1.20.2013

Birds Eye View


Sam Casavant getting after it....
While the growing season seems to be spent fully immersed in farm tasks, literally in the dirt, winter is usually about taking a step back and contemplating our little flower operation from the outside. Evaluating, re-assessing, analyzing, adjusting, planning, forecasting…
What a great excuse to go up above the valley and stare down at all those things that make our area what it is, our beloved home.
Mount-Currie is the perfect perch, staring down over 2000m above valley floor it is also the cause of countless hours of daydreaming, work-avoiding, jaw-dropping stares.
It was time for a gander up there…
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To celebrate the new year, and our lack of disposable income, we went up there the old fashion, sweaty way. Real purists…
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Sleeping over gave us the chance to explore and visit what lies hidden behind.
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Livin’ la Pura Vida
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Sightseeing…
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We packed our picnic stuff on the last day and slugged it up one last time, leaving behind a frigid valley and a handful of great memories.
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Time to stretch our necks and choose our way back down
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Mt-Currie’s summits
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Our way down and Pemberton valley below.
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Small town, big dreams…

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