Saturday, August 3, 2013

Broughton's Eco Adventure

Rock where seagulls lay eggs and raise their young
Nikki and Lynn getting a close look at the seagull nursery
Dark colored birds are young seagulls

Another seagull covered rock

Hundreds of seagulls

Seagull nest with several eggs

Young seagull hiding in the rocks


Nikki picks some buds that add color and flavor to our food

Nikki shows us a frame for a shelter she had built on Village Island
Old building on Village Island

Remnants of a First Nation's large house

Home where tribal leader once lived

Nikki gathers more plants for our lunch

Piece of a fallen totem lying in the woods

Lots of glass on the beach to make modern art like this

Bark has been stripped from a cedar tree to make items like clothing and baskets

Nikki gets ready to pull the boat back to shore for our departure

Nikki gets one last item for our lunch as we leave Village Island


Whales on Johnstone Strait

A whale rolls near our boat
Pictograph on rock wall

Rod sitting on comfy rock waiting for lunch

Nikki starts preparing the stir fry

More additions to the stir fry

Ready for cooking and the definition of organic food

Opp's the tide is going out so the boat had to be moved further from the shore 
Nikki is the master of making fire

No matches were used to make this fire

Ball of striped cedar has hot ember inside

Cedar ball is burning

Small brush is placed for cedar ball

Larger sticks are placed on top

Final result of stir fry presented on clam shell dishes with mussel spoons

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