So, I figured since it's past mid way through January I should finish posting my December photos. So, forgive me, these may seem a little incongruous.
This was taken the morning after the lunar eclipse. I was awake really early laying on the couch, and saw the moon through the window. So I went outside in my pajamas, with my camera and tripod, and got a strange look from an early morning walker. If you look closely, you can see a crow flying by.
Living on the island, I don't realize how rarely I see an open flat space, until I go back to Alberta and take the QE2 highway between Calgary and Edmonton. It was something I never appreciated growing up there, but now I find it fascinating.
I found this striped smoke stack to be an interesting contrast to the commonly striped lighthouse.
This handsome boy may look like he could rough you up in a dark alley, and take your wallet... but he is actually one of the most sucky felines I have ever met. I spent about 20 minutes scratching his belly, and he enjoyed it so much his tongue was sticking out. He belongs to our friends Mike and Amy, or at least he belongs to their house (he was left there by the former owners). So Mike and Amy took him in and the neighbors couldn't believe the transformation he underwent. The neighbors got a tree for their front yard last summer, and the guys couldn't get it into the ground because Mochie was too busy rubbing up against their legs.