The cranberry fields in British Columbia are controlled by pumps and dams, moving water around the fields throughout the year. Often, between the road and the fields talk grasses and bushes grow, taking advantage of the water meant for the cranberries, but also providing protection from the winds.
The Bird Sanctuary Along the Pacific Coast, British Columbia.
The bird sanctuary along the British Columbia coast fluctuates between natural setting and growth and very organised and controlled growth. It’s appearance is deceptive, less than an inch below the soil is just crushed rocks and sand. A big storm could wash it all away overnight.
The Summer's Growth Reaches Into the Pathway.
A Small Space in the Garden.
Near the Beaver Lodge.
A Towel by a Tree in the Bog
Driving North from the Salton Sea.
Along the Pacific Coast Highway, near Orange, CA.
What seems like an impenetrable wall of undergrowth.






