The traditional towering totems of the Cowichan Tribe in Duncan














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Duncan’s Totem Trail
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Follow the footsteps
Around Duncan’s Totem trail
Cowichan stories
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Ivor Steven (c) September 2025
The traditional towering totems of the Cowichan Tribe in Duncan














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Duncan’s Totem Trail
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Follow the footsteps
Around Duncan’s Totem trail
Cowichan stories
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Ivor Steven (c) September 2025
Featured Image Above: A street art mural from the township of ‘Chemainus’ on the way to Nanaimo

Today’s poem below, is the one I gave to ‘Sandra’, my cousin Penny’s, sister-in-law, at our luncheon meet up in Nanaimo






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Above the Mist
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The train of peace and serenity
Has been sliding from futurity to eternity
But now, atop Mount Tzouhalen
Above the misty column of stardom
And above the world’s harbouring problems
I am in another home away from home
Within the Cowichan tribe’s honeycomb
Savouring nature’s harmonious thunderdme
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Ivor Steven (c) September 2025
The Raptors, located in the heart of the Cowichan Valley near the township of Duncan, offers compelling and interactive experiences with a variety of birds of prey species. Get closer than you ever imagined to eagles, hawks, owls, falcons and more during our daily flying demonstrations, hands-on encounters and conservation talks.
At The Raptors, our birds soar the skies unfettered and return – not always when we expect them to! They live enriched, fulfilled lives as educational ambassadors for their species. Guided by our team of biologists and falconers, visitors will gain a profound appreciation and understanding for the vital role these intelligent and majestic predators play in maintaining our delicate ecosystems.


The Great Horned Owl


The Bald Eagle




The Harris Hawk




The Gyr Falcon




Bald Eagle in flight
Ivor the bird man


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Ivor Steven (c) Sept 2025
An awesome day with my Canadian family (cousins) at the incredible Butchart Gardens.


My cousins, Reeny, Lynn, and Penny. The family photo, Maureen, Robin, Lynn, Ivor, Penny, and Dave


Barbara (our travelling companion from Wainwright), Maureen. Me with my tall cousins, Penny, and Lynn










My favourite blooms from the rose garden


The three Sturgeon’s fountain








The spectacular Sunken Garden
Totem poles in the garden




The Italian garden




The jade Japanese Garden






A giant redwood tree


This article is becoming long and “boring”


Leaving the gorgeous Butchart Gardens I walked past a ‘Turbo Snail’


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Ivor Steven (c) Sept 2025
Today we drove to downtown Victoria


There were many inspiring spires


We had lunch at the Flying Otter Restaurant


Victoria’s Inner Harbour area










The shopping mall and my purchase at Russell Books


My photos of some fascinating street art murals




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Aspiring to Spiral Higher
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Higher than the hovering bees,
I am gazing beyond the towering trees.
Wondering:
Does all that sky ever feel at ease
Hanging above our polluted seas?
Wandering,
Through life on blended knees,
I am like yesterday’s mountain breeze-
Aspiring to spiral around the big freeze.
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Ivor Steven (c) Sept 2025


Island View Beach and kites, with my wonderful cousins, Lynn, Mungo, Robin, and Kelly


On the Island View Beach and kites


Deer in my cousins yard


Kites in flight


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A Kite in Flight
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Serendipity is overwhelming my soul
I am tripping the lights fantastic
From cloud nine to cloud nine
My feet have not touched the ground
I am living a surreal dream that has come true
I am an untethered kite in flight
Free as a bird, enjoying all the wondrous sights
I am in a land full of kind hearts
And breathing in all the light that surrounds me
I have reached the stars of my universe
But wait, there will be more from beyond to this verse
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Ivor Steven (c) Sept 2025
The Saanich Peninsula, is a beautiful stretch of land on southern Vancouver Island, just north of Victoria. It’s bordered by the Saanich Inlet to the west and Haro Strait to the east, with a rich history tied to the W̱SÁNEĆ (Saanich) First Nations, whose name means “emerging people”
It’s a fitting place for a poet to wander—rolling hills, coastal views, and a quiet kind of magic in the air.


The historic Stonehouse Pub


A rustic atmosphere and friendly staff


Excellent beer and doggie friendly


The Canoe Cove marina was a fascinating place


Andrea was the new owner of this boat being lifted out of the water, and she graciously accepted one of my poetry cards


The boats had some interesting names: Cloud Nine and Spill the Wine


At the end of the day, Mungo looking exactly like I am feeling
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Ivor Steven (c) Sept 2025




A Picnic in the Rocky’s
Leaving Salmon Arm


On the outskirts of Vancouver heading towards the Ferry


The ferry from Vancouver to Sidney (Vancouver Island)




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From the Mountains to the Sea
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I am gradually drifting down
From out of the mountains smoky shroud
Toward the seaside playground
To rejoin a welcoming crowd
Where around the magical island
There will be more stories unfold
As time quickly filters through my hand
But these precious moments will be all molded
Into poetic lines, written in charcoal and gold
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Ivor Steven (c) Sept 2025




The smoky Rocky’s on the way back to Vancouver, and Frankie waiting at the front door for my sister-in-law to come from work.
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Up Among the Embers
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Climbing higher and higher
Riser after blackened riser
Hovering above the forest fire
In the middle of this smoky mire
Here, beside her charred pyre
Listening to her hallelujah choir
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Ivor Steven (c) Sept 2025
Leaving Jasper and then going for a scenic ride on Whistlers Skytram.


The Skytram




Driving through the Rocky Mountains






The picturesque scenery through the “Rocky’s” was spectacular




Then after 7 hours on the road, we the see the sunset at Salmon Arm, our overnight destination …


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Ivor Steven (c) Sept 2025
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Ivor Steven (c) Sept 2025