Léa the dog, keeping her head out of the warm weather.Jean-Philippe Marquis
Laundry day for Andrew. The only washing machine in the motel was so shaky and noisy that we could hear it run from inside our room. It had to be screwed to the floor so it wouldn't wreck everything.Jean-Philippe Marquis
Getting a new haircut by the tool shelves.Jean-Philippe Marquis
The burning of the pool became a go-to for partying on our night off. The ritual ended once our neighbours called the firemen and the city gave us a huge fine. Then we turned the pool into a skate park.Jean-Philippe Marquis
Tree planter and skateboarder Francois, skateboarding in the motel pool.Jean-Philippe Marquis
This poorly written contract served as an agreement between us and the motel that we wouldn't sue them for our skateboarding injuries.Jean-Philippe Marquis
On St. John's eve, unknown planters traded the Canadian flag for a moose skeleton. The motel managers weren't pleased.Jean-Philippe Marquis
Metal artist Loren chugging a protein shake after a long planting day. He says he has a pick-up truck worth of tattoos on his back. Jean-Philippe Marquis
The Carrico sisters, both awesome planters, heading out for grocery shopping on their day off.Jean-Philippe Marquis
Tree-boxes are covered with paraffin, so they make perfect fire starters.Jean-Philippe Marquis
Cloé sunbathing by the empty pool.Jean-Philippe Marquis
Planter and first-aider, Brandon, going for a ride with his father's bike.Jean-Philippe Marquis
Getting all dolled up for the tree planter's ball, a long-awaited show that gathers 500 planters from all over BC in a local bar.Jean-Philippe Marquis
DJing and dancing in the pool after the ball wrapped up.Jean-Philippe Marquis
Watching the sun rise on the roof, the morning after the long-awaited ball.Jean-Philippe Marquis
Jean-Philippe Marquis