Wandering around the boat basin on a sunny morning seemed a pleasant way to spend an hour. It helped that the bright blue skies and warm sunshine made the scenes even more colourful. Very cheerful!

The previous day had been very blustery, and the clanging and clanking of masts, as well as the singing lines as the wind blew through the rigging made for a haunting song of sorts.

The eagles appeared to love the weather, sun or rain, blustery or not, and their piercing cries and shrill calls could be heard each day, even over the constant wind.

One morning, just before sun up, several eagles flew up into the trees to the left and right of our campsite. There they perched, offering an occasional cry, for a few minutes, almost if as if they were waiting with me for the sun to appear over nearby Mt. Ozzard.
Fanciful, I know, but they flew off mere moments after the sun’s first rays started to warm the harbour. I raised my coffee cup in acknowledgment, but they were gone, no doubt looking for something more interesting than the robust dark roast.

Rain or shine, wind or calm, Ucluelet Harbour is rarely a dull place!
Thanks for reading, and I hope you have a wonderful weekend!
Oh, how wonderful for you to be back here, pc. I know how you love this area and I can see why. These photos are gorgeous and I loved hearing about your dreamy stay here, the eagles, the harbor, the winds and weather, your morning coffee, the boats. Sending a big smile your way….
LikeLike
Thanks, Jet! It is a special place for sure – we’re wanderers, but this place held us captivated for quite a few years – could be tempted back if we decide to stop long term somewhere as we get up there in years… but not yet, as denial tells me we’re still barely middle-aged…
Have a great weekend!
LikeLike
Beautiful and vivid shots, Adam. What a wonderful place!
LikeLike
The light was very particular at those moments, and the colours popped all over.
Very happy to have been there once again!
Thanks, Jane, and enjoy your day!
LikeLike