In September 2005, my girlfriend Steph and I left our home in the UK and decided to go live in Vancouver, Canada for a few years. We wanted to have a new life adventure. These are our stories :)
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Holidays
Steph's parents left last Thursday after spending a two week holiday with us. I think they had a good time (they certainly had some good weather), and we enjoyed having them to stay. Steph went away with them on a trip the week before to Powell River and Vancouver Island, and I've uploaded some pictures from that trip to Flickr. The weekend before they left, the weather turned a bit dodgy and we ended up doing a rather soggy walk out at Deep Cove, but it was fun nonetheless (pictures also on Flickr). We also had a superb meal together at Brix last Tuesday - it's been ages since we've been there but the food and service are still great.
Only a few days now until we are off to Hawaii - woohoo! So it's panic stations as we hurriedly sort out all the holiday-related stuff we've been putting off due to other things :) I'll be glad when the preparation is all over and we finally get there, as I get rather stressed out by at all - the opposite of what a holiday should be about!
In other news - we got ourselves an allotment! We went to a work day on Sunday again (our second so far) and there was a plot free so we got it. It's actually a triple plot and is 21 feet by 15 feet in size. Right now its a mess, though we spent a good couple of hours on Sunday cleaning it up a bit. There'll be more cleanup required before winter comes though, I expect. We're hoping that a couple of friends who are interested will help out too. When we get back from holiday, we'll have to post up some photos. Let's hope that next year we'll be eating lovely home-grown produce :)
Saturday, September 13, 2008
More sunny days
In my last post, I started by mentioning that it had finally stopped raining. Well, guess what? Nope, you're wrong. It's still sunny! It's been sunny all September so far. That's already made up for those couple of dreadful weeks in August. We're making the most of it while we can. Steph has been getting out and about in the daytime while she's not working, and I've been cycling to and from work as much as I can, which has been great for exercise.
Last weekend, we cycled around Stanley Park which is much nicer now that the heaving summer crowds are dying down. We followed that with a swim (for Steph), and a walk up to Prospect Point and back for me. It was lovely to walk through the park again, as I haven't done it in ages. Shame to see that they've constructed a huge car park at Prospect Point. I expect there will be a mall and a bunch of fast food restaurants there soon :/ The park itself is still lovely though.
On Thursday, Steph's parents arrived for a two-week holiday, so they are currently enjoying the sunshine with us. Steph has been attending an animation festival called SPARK over the last few days, and has been thoroughly enjoying the various talks. I went with her to see the directors of Horton Hears a Who! from Blue Sky studios, which was very entertaining, and that was followed by a screening of the film which was excellent.
Tomorrow, we are off to the beach to enjoy some of this late summer sun. I hope the weather is good wherever you are.
Last weekend, we cycled around Stanley Park which is much nicer now that the heaving summer crowds are dying down. We followed that with a swim (for Steph), and a walk up to Prospect Point and back for me. It was lovely to walk through the park again, as I haven't done it in ages. Shame to see that they've constructed a huge car park at Prospect Point. I expect there will be a mall and a bunch of fast food restaurants there soon :/ The park itself is still lovely though.
On Thursday, Steph's parents arrived for a two-week holiday, so they are currently enjoying the sunshine with us. Steph has been attending an animation festival called SPARK over the last few days, and has been thoroughly enjoying the various talks. I went with her to see the directors of Horton Hears a Who! from Blue Sky studios, which was very entertaining, and that was followed by a screening of the film which was excellent.
Tomorrow, we are off to the beach to enjoy some of this late summer sun. I hope the weather is good wherever you are.
Monday, September 01, 2008
Labor Day weekend
It's a long weekend - yay! It finally stopped raining - yay!
August has been a pretty awful month. It's supposed to be the hottest and driest of the summer, but instead it has rained consistently for over two weeks! This weekend has been much better though - still some cloud around, but plenty of sunshine too.
On Saturday, we invited our good friends Colin and Jo round for food. They were very nice to Steph recently and let her use their computer to prepare her showreel for job hunting, so as a thankyou we made them home-made pizzas, followed by honey cake and custard. Om nom nom nom :) We were all happy and full.
Yesterday, we did some gardening (!). Steph wants to get an allotment plot to grow some stuff, so we went to a work party at Strathcona gardens. This enabled us to put our name down on the waiting list for an allotment there. Apparently, there are about eight others on the list, but free plots get given to those who show up for the work parties once a month, so if we put in the effort we might get lucky. We both enjoyed getting to do some outdoor stuff anyway - we picked apples in the orchard there and helped to clear some weeds. Everyone got to take a share of the fruit home, and Steph has some earmarked for an apple and blackberry crumble - nice.
Today has been pretty lazy so far. In a while, we are going to a BBQ held by some friends and work colleagues. Let's hope this good weather will stick around for a while.
August has been a pretty awful month. It's supposed to be the hottest and driest of the summer, but instead it has rained consistently for over two weeks! This weekend has been much better though - still some cloud around, but plenty of sunshine too.
On Saturday, we invited our good friends Colin and Jo round for food. They were very nice to Steph recently and let her use their computer to prepare her showreel for job hunting, so as a thankyou we made them home-made pizzas, followed by honey cake and custard. Om nom nom nom :) We were all happy and full.
Yesterday, we did some gardening (!). Steph wants to get an allotment plot to grow some stuff, so we went to a work party at Strathcona gardens. This enabled us to put our name down on the waiting list for an allotment there. Apparently, there are about eight others on the list, but free plots get given to those who show up for the work parties once a month, so if we put in the effort we might get lucky. We both enjoyed getting to do some outdoor stuff anyway - we picked apples in the orchard there and helped to clear some weeds. Everyone got to take a share of the fruit home, and Steph has some earmarked for an apple and blackberry crumble - nice.
Today has been pretty lazy so far. In a while, we are going to a BBQ held by some friends and work colleagues. Let's hope this good weather will stick around for a while.
Bowen Island
Last weekend Steph organized a day-trip to Bowen Island for a whole load of us. Steph and most of the others went to do some kayaking, but I don't like sitting in kayaks so I did some walking with a few friends. We originally intended to walk to the top of Mount Gardner on the island, but when we realized how long that would take we wimped out and went for a nice stroll around Killarney Lake instead.
We had accidentally chosen the weekend for our trip that was also"Bowfest" which is some sort of annual fair / festival on the island. We were going to check it out after we finished our walk (while waiting for the kayakers to return) but it cost good money to get in so instead we went to the pub :) It was called Doc Morgan's and had a very nice location by the water (shame about the service though).
We also lucked out on the weather. The week before had been dreadful (see my previous post about Radiohead), and the following week was also dreadful. In fact, even the next day it poured with rain but on the Saturday we had warm weather and sunshine. Hooray!
I've uploaded some photos to Flickr. Sadly, I don't have any of the kayaking, or the pub. I'll see if I can dig up any from other people.
Drowned Rats
I spoke too soon in my last post about the weather. The next week, things turned for the worst. Our Radiohead gig on Tuesday evening was very soggy indeed. It was certainly memorable for a variety of reasons:
Still, I think everyone enjoyed Radiohead anyway. And although I was still non-plussed by them after the gig, I now really like their latest album. Weird.
Here's a couple of dodgy movies with awful sound :)
- I lost my umbrella - they wouldn't let people into the event with them :(
- We ended up more wet than we'd ever been in our lives.
- At the end, there were thousands of people trying to get out of UBC, which caused gridlock on the roads, and completely overwhelmed the bus services. We were very lucky to push and shove our way onto a bus late that night, or we might have ended up stranded miles from home when the bus service stopped.
Still, I think everyone enjoyed Radiohead anyway. And although I was still non-plussed by them after the gig, I now really like their latest album. Weird.
Here's a couple of dodgy movies with awful sound :)
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