We are making rapid progress on the features for the Surrey mini golf project. The armatures are now all complete and well on their way to being lathed. (the truck still needs to be lathed) The sculpted concrete work begins tomorrow!
Just the right shot
Some of our projects are very difficult to capture in photographs. Once such project is the Clayburn Pet Hospital sign. I’ve been trying to get a good picture since we installed it in January. Each time I drove through Abbotsford I would drive through the quaint village of Clayburn in the hopes of getting a good photo. I’ve come away empty-handed time after time. Before the leaves were in full the background was far too busy to properly showcase the sign. The sign sits among many trees with more large trees on the other side of the road as well. This makes for some hard shadows in the bright light of the day. In the morning the sun shines unevenly on the sign making good pictures impossible. At supper time the light again is bright with hard shadows. On cloudy days I’ve found the light is dead as there are too many trees in the area. This evening as the sun went down I made a special trip (30 miles each way) to try again. I had to wait until the sun was just dropping over the horizon for the light to be just right, still bright but without any shadows. I captured it at last!
1000 kilometers!
I’ve had my e-bike for almost three months and enjoyed it immensely. On today’s ride the odometer clicked over 1000 kilometres. I thought it appropriate to do up a video of my thoughts of the experience. https://youtu.be/z14pzCzxprQ It’s been fun so far and I look forward to many more fun miles down the road!

