Prepared to be surprised by visitors
Yesterday at the end of our workshop day one of our participants looked out to the bay and saw a stirring in the water. He asked what it could be and I suggested it was a reef appearing at low tide, or a seal chasing herring or the Goldeneyes who have been engaged in their weird breeding behaviour of running on water and diving below the surface.
He said that it didn’t look like any of that, and when I turned around, I saw a small pod of dolphins ripping through Mannion Bay. I have never seen dolphins in the bay before, so we ran down to the beach and watched them move between the boats and back out into the channel. Our whole group was in awe of the scene, moved by what we were seeing, deep in the appreciation of these creatures.
This group has continually talked about how beautiful it is here on Bowen, how friendly people are, how lucky we are to have the forests and the sea and the park right by the village. Some went out to Docs on Friday and were blown away by Rob Bailey and Teun Scheut playing jazz and one of group members even joined in for a version of Nature Boy. They have enjoyed themselves here, and have opened my eyes to the qualities of place that we often take for granted. And we got to witness a surprise that even the most seasoned Islanders were delighted by.
Location:Cardena St,Bowen Island,Canada
Greetings!
You may have read this already last year, but it is a lovely video, and nod to the work of the Streamkeepers in Squamish and the links between creosote pilings, herrings eggs and dolphins:
http://www.bowenislandundercurrent.com/community/120365594.html
Glad to hear you had such a delightful visit from the dolphins!
Yes…we are proud of the streamkeepers and their work. Now to get the Department of Fisheries and Oceans to stop their openings on Strait of Georgia herring. Now that the stocks have returned, the commercial sector seems to feel it’s entitled to fish them all out again.