This weekend in Whistler was:
- Waking up early, full of nervous energy about the day ahead, calming myself by strolling around the village in the blissful quiet of the morning.
- Playful fun photo wanderings to parks, forests, the farmers market, the lake and around the village as part of the workshop.
- Daily gelato (it was so hot, it was a must).
- A lovely gathering of students who’s joyful energy and openness to my quirky way of teaching was a total treat.
- A sense of awe of the mountains and how beautiful this province I live in.
- Incredible gluten free food.
- Wandering to the lake each day after my workshop, for a swim.
- Taking pictures of the gorgeous flowers on the pathway home from the lake.
- A beautiful balance of my days being full of connection and creation and my evenings being all about solo wanderings and photo taking.
It was really an honour to be asked to do this workshop and I’m so grateful for the collection of folks who ended up coming. It was a small group but we all agreed it must have been meant to be as we really enjoyed having time to connect and for there to be much more one on one support than would be possible with a larger group.
Thanks to the fabulous and helpful Whistler Arts Council for having me be a part of their Workshops on the Lake Series (there are a few more workshops running this summer if you are craving a spontaneous trip to Whistler this month).
Here are a few Instagram shots from the weekend: