
This Week’s #Photo #challenge is all about sidewalks, paths and trails.
Terri Webster Schrandt hosts a fun photography challenge each week called Sunday Stills. Stop by and check it out here:
My first photo above, is of a crosswalk in front of one of my favorite buildings in Victoria. The vines and rock facade make it look timeless.

Next we have the sidewalk leading up to the iconic Empress Hotel.

This is the walk leading up to the Victoria War memorial for fallen soldiers from World War I and II, as well as the Korean War and peacekeeping missions.

A path along the lagoon. A favorite for bird lovers.

My grandson enjoying a light display

Path to the past

Visiting the giants

Making friends

Country roads

Walk overlooking Hatley Castle

Fisherman’s Wharf
A fun trip down memory lane 🙂
Great memories!
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I bet you have some gorgeous walkways there, Darlene 🙂
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Such lovely views of Victoria, Jacquie! The buildings and walkways look nothing like we see in California. Although Spokane has some beautiful brick buildings and architecture in its downtown. Those castle grounds and the fisherman’s wharf look gorgeous!
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Victoria reminds me of my dad’s hometown of St. Jerome, Quebec- steeped in history.
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Great photos, Jacquie, I especially love the last three 💚
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Thank you, Cathy!
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I enjoyed your photos, Jacquie. Your grandson is a cutie! Thanks for sharing!
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He’s growing so fast 🙂
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Fabulous Photos Jacquie! ❤
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Thank you, Jane. Happy you’ve been stopping by the blog ❤
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Wonderful pictures and memories. Jacquie:)
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Thanks, Denise!
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Nice photos…
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Thank you 🙂
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Ah great memories! Thank-you for sharing these, I enjoyed them Jacqui.
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Thank you, Saania. It’s fun going through old photos 🙂
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There’s nothing quite as fun as walking down those paths will a camera. Great memories, Jacquie. 🙂
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Thanks, Diana. We don’t get out much anymore, with Covid, so this is a nice way to relive our explorations 🙂
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A few more months and hopefully we’ll be out and about enjoying the spring days!
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Beautiful pics, Jacquie – I enjoyed the walk!
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Thanks, Teri. The photo challenges are a great way to travel without leaving home 🙂
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Those look like some fun memories. Nice that you enjoyed the walk with your grandson. The Empress Hotel is a lovely place, and it looks especially fetching at night. Have a wonderful week, Jackquie.
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Thank you, Marsha. Have you ever enjoyed the Empress’s high tea?
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No, we just walked through it. It was gorgeous and, as I remember, quite expensive. That was during a rather poor period of my history. Lovely trip though. My first husband came from Seattle and so when we visited his mom, we often went on short trips.
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These are great pictures, Jacquie. It’s nice to see a few of your grandson.
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Thanks, Robbie. He’s growing so fast 🙂
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It makes me want to visit Jacquie!
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You’re welcome any time, my friend 🙂
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I felt like walking along with you Jacquie! Yes, photos are a perfect reminder of the fun you had at those sites and with your grandson. He looks handsome! 🙂
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Thank you! He’s sure growing, lol
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Are your daughter and grandson still living close by? How many grandkids do you have?
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Unfortunately, no. They moved to the other side of the country three years ago so my daughter could continue her studies in marine biology. He’s my only grandchild- 13 already!
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