3 April 2007
Vancouver
It was a silvery full moon over the western states on the flight to Vancouver and the morning revealed a fresh dusting of snow on the north Vancouver mountains and bought home the fact that summer hasn't yet arrived in Canada.
A call to Keno confirmed this, with reports of it being minus 20 degrees there. This reinforced my need to visit an outfitters and get some warm boots - and since they are rated to minus 50 I think the pinkies at least shall stay warm. Needless I also got some doubly insulated gloves and a polarfleece hat at the same time. Otherwise I hope that I have enough layers in my bag - that includes the old down jacket originally purchased in Alaska way back when, but today I might not be able to get quite so many layers under it as I did then.

I have enjoyed two days of beautiful sunny spring weather and the blossoms are out all over town. Have done lots of walking and reminded myself what a beautiful place is when it is not raining - as it seemed to do every time I was here last year. It has been a little different not to have Aaron, Kerry and the Monkey here, especially as I walked past their old haunts on Commercial Drive this afternoon.
The city keeps growing steel and glass towers, and I am reminded from walking downtown that the Canadians are in general a pretty ordinary looking lot, even though it seems that at least 50% of them are of asian ethnicity, 1% of them are bums and homeless
pushing shopping trolleys of cardboard boxes and pickings from the garbage bins or are begging on the street corners, and I guess the others are all in the glass towers since they certainly were not on the bus I took down Broadway.
Tomorrow the Yukon !
Al
Vancouver
It was a silvery full moon over the western states on the flight to Vancouver and the morning revealed a fresh dusting of snow on the north Vancouver mountains and bought home the fact that summer hasn't yet arrived in Canada.A call to Keno confirmed this, with reports of it being minus 20 degrees there. This reinforced my need to visit an outfitters and get some warm boots - and since they are rated to minus 50 I think the pinkies at least shall stay warm. Needless I also got some doubly insulated gloves and a polarfleece hat at the same time. Otherwise I hope that I have enough layers in my bag - that includes the old down jacket originally purchased in Alaska way back when, but today I might not be able to get quite so many layers under it as I did then.

I have enjoyed two days of beautiful sunny spring weather and the blossoms are out all over town. Have done lots of walking and reminded myself what a beautiful place is when it is not raining - as it seemed to do every time I was here last year. It has been a little different not to have Aaron, Kerry and the Monkey here, especially as I walked past their old haunts on Commercial Drive this afternoon.
The city keeps growing steel and glass towers, and I am reminded from walking downtown that the Canadians are in general a pretty ordinary looking lot, even though it seems that at least 50% of them are of asian ethnicity, 1% of them are bums and homeless
pushing shopping trolleys of cardboard boxes and pickings from the garbage bins or are begging on the street corners, and I guess the others are all in the glass towers since they certainly were not on the bus I took down Broadway.Tomorrow the Yukon !
Al

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