Today I saw it! A sure sign that summer is on the way! I saw a fruit pedlar with a huge sign that read “cherries”. I did not stop to inquire from whence the cherries came, for I was on a city bus, but I remember the last time I inquired, I received the common […]
Archives for 2014
Art – going international
Fifteen people from Oliver made the trek to our neighbour south of the border and sister city, Lake Chelan – A beautiful area west of Highway 97, just 2 hours south of the border. It sits at the end of 55 mile long, Lake Chelan, the longest lake of the lower 49 states. An area very similar […]
Photographer Nick Koster
Press for larger
Photograher Susanne James
Press for larger
Penticton pioneer passes
Daphne Inez Stocks Oct. 13, 1926 – May 12, 2014 Born in Penticton, Daphne passed away peacefully in her own home at the age of 87. She was predeceased by her father, Lumb Stocks (Pioneer Penticton Photographer), mother Marion, brothers Peter and Jack, sister Babe Bennest. Also predeceased by nephews Mark Stocks and Grant Bennest […]
Who made this?
Press for larger
A dip for food
Photographer Roger Richardson Press for larger
Tall and short of it
Photograph of the now and then of blossoming cherry trees. The big old bloomer on the right circa 40’s 50’s & 60’s (gone wild?) Smaller trees left and behind Taken on Road 18 (east of highway west of river) by Grant Bott Press picture for larger






