I learned yesterday from Dan it’s pronounced “dip-tick”, not “dip-titch”. In any case, a diptych is a pair of photos or paintings which complement each other in some way. That is, add something to each other. Diptychs were the theme of this year’s Photogroffee, and to that end, after loading up on caffeine, we set out to Malahat to investigate the old cement factory in Bamberton.
But, shortly after arriving we were told — in not so few words — to leave before charges were pressed. And so, we left, locationless. We found our way to Shawnigan Lake, and after enjoying some delicious soup at a local cafe, we discovered the perfect location was right under our collective nose. We just needed to look closer ๐
The actual diptyches (dipti?) I took can be found here.
Here are some “metagroffee” shots ๐
Davin points at the Jim-superstang
Gurton and Alison set up their white balance while Derek adjusts his caffeine level
A closeup of Alison’s new camera. Jealous!
Jim gets crazy
The Canadian Pacific Railway lays down the law.
Derek and Alison walk down the Secret Staircase
Davin just got soaked here
Derek gets a shot of the river
Davin (around the corner), Gurton, Alison, Jim
Gurton takes a nap
Bleach?
Industrial product
Art
Turf wars
Stairs
Jim. It’s blue, because the shot was white-balanced off the yellow of his jacket
Derek, Alison, Davin
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MegaGreenwell
So this past Monday was MegaGreenwell (a term which Davin coined meaning “annual family reunion on my Dad’s side on Boxing Day” which I think I’ll keep ๐ This time it was in Langley.
We stopped by Auntie Adita and Uncle Harry’s for lunch en route, which was great.. not only did we have a great meal and enjoy each other’s company, we got to listen to some fabulously cheesy disco music Anand dug up in Auntie Adita’s collection (“Streetlife!”) ๐
Uncle Harry
Dad
Mom
Me and my cousin Tara geeking out
Neil
Cousin Marisa
Uncle Harry and Anand
Tara, Mom and Me
Neil
Every year MegaGreenwell rotates to a different relative. This year it was at Janice and Darryl’s. It was great to see all those familiar faces again. Everyone told me I had a tan, which was baffling because when I look in the mirror I don’t see a tan at all — but I think that’s probably because I’ve forgotten what it looks like to not have a tan. ๐ .
Uncle Bill
Elizabeth and Anand compare shots. Digital cameras were everywhere this year.
Elizabeth
Auntie Carole
Jadelyn, Cheyanne, Elizabeth and Davin
Liz, Uncle Steve, Uncle Bill, and Dad
Grandpa’s right in the fray
Uncle Bill can’t get enough basketball
A long but fun day ๐ Hopefully to be repeated next year ๐ -
Off to Vancouver
Off to Vancouver for the annual Boxing Day mega-Greenwell reunion ๐ Tons of pics to follow! ๐
















