This week I am away on vacation as my husband just finished his year of school and we are celebrating. We flew into Kelowna, British Columbia – central to the Okanagan Valley, one of the warmest and driest spots in Canada (semi-arid) and home to many excellent wineries.
Currently, we are enjoying a couple days exploring the wineries and soaking in the incredible views. A few examples of the wineries we visited today – Blasted Church, See Ya Later, Black Hills, Burrowing Owl, and Meyer Family Vineyards.
Practicing contemplative photography at home helps me to move beyond the traditional vacation photos to look for the little things. Here are a few more images from today.
Later this week, we will be visiting a place that has been on my bucket list for some time. Stay tuned to find out where.
Enjoy this vacation time away – it looks as if you are surrounded with stunning beauty. Love the image of the Rockies, their snow-covered peaks alternating with the clouds. And the wine bottles – such amazing color. Vancouver is on my list as well as anywhere in Europe.
The mountains always get to me. And, Vancouver is one of my favorite places.
Inspiring photography, Kim, showing how a new perspective can bring things to our attention that we could have missed. I especially like the apple wine with that beautiful green. I’m sure you’re having a wonderful time with wineries and scenery in the same trip!
Thanks, Indigo. Yes, it is a winning combination.