Tofino … Campfire

For many years a favorite thing at Long Beach
was to have a campfire.

A campfire, of course, is one of the joys of ‘getting out’.
No secret there.

And at one time (seems long ago) you could go out to Long Beach
and have a campfire pretty well anywhere.
Nobody cared.
Those were sweet times.
And what could be sweeter?? It’s magic.
You have 4 primal elements:
A Fire, the Ocean, the Stars.
And Friends.

A simple joy on a Summer night.

Then …
‘the predictable’ happened:
Too many people, too many fires, too many idiots.
Things got out of control.

The pristine wonder of the area was being destroyed.

It only takes a few idiots to screw things for everybody.

Now most beaches along the strand don’t permit any fires at all.

Those that do so have to monitor things and impose conditions.

These are the fire pits now allowed:

I believe these (below)  will also be permitted?

It’s not the same, but …

Things change.
Not always for the better.

 

 

 

Coffee at Wickaninnish …


Light of the Seven

Like a dream that happened long ago.

Just visiting. We can’t afford this.

Leave the bottle … 

A joy to share.

 

4 Days on the Rim / A Photo Essay / Wild Pacific Trail

Nautilaus bar


everdream / soul factory

Nautilaus barTofino, British Columbia
Pacific Rim

South of Tofino on Vancouver Island is a town called Ucluelet which means “people of the safe harbour” in the indigenous Nootka language.
It might have been safe for the Natives, but many a Whiteman and ships perished on that coast over the centuries.

Near Ucluelet is the Wild Pacific Trail – where Rose decided to go for a hike. 

Suggested: A windbreaker, a walking stick, some water, and snacks.

And a camera.

This rugged Pacific escarpment has another name and reputation.

Many a sailor and ship were lost on this wind lashed coast.

Rugged and ragged.

There’s several rest points along the way.

Even in overcast the ocean is still beautiful.

Time for another rest.

4 Days on the Rim / A Photo Essay / Part 6

Nautilaus bar

 everdream

Nautilaus barTofino, British Columbia
Pacific Rim

4 Days on the Rim / A Photo Essay / Part 5


remember not to forget / audiomachine

Tofino, British Columbia
Pacific Rim

4 Days on the Rim / A Photo Essay / Part 4


beyond the sea / bob darin

Tofino, British Columbia
Pacific Rim


4 Days on the Rim / Part 3


The Primal Sound of the Ocean / by God

You are not a drop in the Ocean.
You are the Ocean in a drop.
Rumi

Tofino, British Columbia
Pacific Rim

4 Days on the Rim / Part 2


la mer / mireille mathieu

The sea, once it casts its spell,
holds one in its net of wonder forever.
Jacques Yves Cousteau

Tofino, British Columbia
Pacific Rim

It was Rose’s notion to go to Tofino.
I didn’t tell her that’s a 50/50 proposition weatherwise.
Tofino has about the highest rainfall of any place in Canada.
If it decides to rain, it can pour- and there’s not much you can do.
BUT when it’s nice, it’s paradise.

We hit the jackpot.

About the most beautiful day I’ve ever experienced here.
Others felt the same way.

Sadly the quality of some of my images were greatly diminished
due to the fact I had my camera settings wrong.
Still I hope the feeling is there.

 

4 Days on the Rim / A Photo Essay / Part 1

The Dolphins

All things bow to the Sea.

Tofino, British Columbia
Pacific Rim

Just got back.
We took over a thousand pics.

Now I will edit them.

And try to fathom the call of the sea.