In this bright, winter's day, I went for a walk on a local trail called The Spirit Trail. The trail is a rather long one, but this part runs along the waterfront escarpment separating the residential city from the industrial
I love books! I know what you're thinking, who doesn't, right? Robert and I have this running joke about who has the more books in which home library, but, even though I do ;) we both love books and keep adding to
Yesterday the windstorm howled up some major gusts which took out power to many Lower Mainland homes. I drove home about 5pm and hit my block in complete darkness. There went supper plans. So I drove right past my house
We all knew it was coming. A Pacific storm slammed into the West Coast today bringing winds and rain which cancelled ferry sailings, upturned umbrellas and transformed roads into rivers. And to think that when I cleaned the leaves off
Lest we forget.
Oh boy, when the sun shines here in November, there's no messing around. You better get out in it because it may be the last sun you'll see for weeks. And buckets of rain is exactly what is being threatened
Today was one of those days where I kept thinking it was much later than it was. It's been one of those 100% rain days. The daylight
Today seems like such a liminal day. Halloween is over and suddenly the red cups have arrived at Sbux
Blue trees! A round the world installation to raise awareness about deforestation. It's a treat to live in this forest rich country of mine, and sometimes I don't see the forest for the trees
Hello from Friday evening round here in Vancouver, where the sun continues to shine. I'm almost afraid to say it because I might jinx it, but we're having a wonderfully beautiful autumn. I was looking at Morgan luxuriating in the