clayoquot island


Once a year the Clayoquot Island preserve opens up their land to visitors, having ferry busses running back and forth from the small oasis of Tofino to the even more magical Clayoquot Island.  The people who live on this island are living truly off the grid, nourished only by the land and sea.  For a day I pretended I was one of the people.  I travelled the mossy forest boardwalks that led to caves and streams, sat by the lily-pad ponds, and laid for so long in the sand.  Humming and watercolor painting, I fantasized that I was the one living in the sea wench cabin and my day consisted mostly of harvesting the herbs outside and crafting by the water.

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  1. I can't say how fun it is to looks at these pictures knowing that I will also be in these places this summer; you are contributing to the trip build up of excitement!

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    1. Exciting! Yes, you have to go to Tofino, and stop at Cathedral Grove on the way!! (photos coming soon)

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  2. Oh wow, what a unique place! I went off and did a search to learn more about it. I just adore everything I've seen (in person and online) in that part of the world so far!

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    1. It's a magical place! I don't think you'll find anywhere quite as misty and lush.

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  3. If my life could be just half as beautiful as your life seems to be, I sure would be a happy person :) Amazing pictures! How long will you stay on Vancouver Island and what are you up to next?

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  4. I wanna be in that island. Seems peaceful. I like that you are painting in that beach. May we see what you've painted? :)

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