Saturday, January 14, 2006

Oak Bay

Today I walked around Oak Bay, which is a very nice walk. It is the area located on the very southeastern tip of the island, just east of Victoria. It was named after the Garry oak tree, which is the only oak native to western Canada and is found almost exclusively on the southern part of the island and on the gulf islands (no, not the Gulf of Mexico, duh). So, I set out to take a picture of them, and I believe I did. Since the trees are currently leafless and acornless, I'm not sure, but the trees I found looked nice anyway. The one I took a picture of is located by the entrance of the Victoria Golf Club, the oldest golf club in Canada (1893).




P.S. This is a completely different topic, but this is hilarious (thanks Ben).

1 Comments:

At 2:27 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

That house is outstanding.

 

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