A photography challenge went out on one of the Malcolm Island Facebook groups and I couldn’t resist. Apparently I haven’t been down Kaleva Road in quite some time. I had not seen this particular hunk of a tree stump on the beach that some people think looks like a pig.
The light has been particularly special in the evenings these days, so off I went to see what I could see. I didn’t stop at just the “pig”. Here is a photographic journey of my evening.
The now infamous Malcolm Island beach pig
The geese wanted a closer look at the pig too.
The Harbour
Somebody has a sense of humour. Would you rent it?
The smoke in the air was still pretty noticable. I suspect it is one of the reasons the light was so soft and tinted with orange. My understanding is that this smoke was coming from the Alberta wildfires.
Some Rough Bay residents I’ve never really noticed before.
And, of course, a basecamp sunset to end my evening wanderings.
I leave in a few days for a new adventure. I am very much looking forward to visiting Newfoundland for the first time. It’s a short visit but I have no doubt it will be a memorable one. Stay tuned.
Thanks Jenn for the lovely evening tour of our island.
Love the sheep!? Much like mine, but I think I’ll have to visit to confirm.?