Dr. Tanner Udenberg - Optometrist Bsc pharmacology
Welcome your customers to your store by sharing temporary offers or explaining to them what your products are about.
Kalamalka High School Alumni
Dr. Udenberg attended Kalamalka Secondary School with his twin brother. He played on the basketball and volleyball teams and had an amazing experience in the Earthquest Program. Go Lakers Go.
Kalamalka - An Optical Phenomenon
Kalamalka Lake is a rare combination of Glacier Fed waters in a semi-arid climate. Calcium Carbonate (Limestone) crystalizes in the summer as the temperature rises and the phytoplankton multiply. The crystalization creates "marl" these crystals refract/diffracts the light resulting in a seasonal colour change.
3107 27th St
We are located on 27th Street just north of the Courthouse. There is plenty of free parking on-site behind the house. Parking can be accessed from the alley via 32nd ave.
The Kal Car
O Lake of Many Colors,
Thou has found out how the pearl,
Though living in seclusion
Beneath the ocean swirl
From its opalescent matrix
Can gather all the hues
That make it queen of jewels
Above all that one could choose
Thou hast found out how the diamond
Though bedded deep in earth,
For aeons without number,
Can reveal its polished worth
When taken to the sunlight
Or brought to its baptism
Of fire, by brightly flashing
All the colors of the prism
In every mood of nature,
So long as there is light
Thy colored surface changes,
To fresh beauties in our sight.
More vivid in the sunshine,
More subfusc* in the rain.
Thy scheme of color always
Is there – it doth remain.
When misty clouds descending,
Or smoke of forest fire
Obscure the sky, thy beauty
Only seems to mount the higher,
As the shadows grow more pallid,
As the mystery grows more deep;
As the calm comes o’er thy features
Half hidden, as in sleep.
When storm clouds gather darkly,
Mid the thunder, or the hail
Beats fiercely o’er thy bosom;
When the spindrift lifts the veil
From thy glorious naked beauty,
Thy colors still are there,
Though frowning and more murky,
And perhaps not quite so fair.
In thy workshop grimly working
With a cunning all thine own
On silica, aluminium
And chromium, thou hast shown
To every rapt beholder
How refracted may be seen
From thy valley – beds the emerald’s
incomparable green.