Friday, July 09, 2021
University Golf Club for lunch
Thursday, July 08, 2021
Notre Dame restoration
It seems work is progressing quite well for my beloved Notre Dame. This was a nice birthday gift to read about this yesterday!
"Notre-Dame Cathedral, one of the most iconic landmarks of the French capital, looks peaceful today: the new scaffolding and building cranes that surround it give Parisians and millions around the world cause to celebrate the renewal of the more than 850-year-old monument.
The picture of the Cathedral on this chilly spring day is in big contrast to the heartbreaking picture the landmark made two years ago. On the evening of April 15, 2019, its roof and iconic spire were consumed by fire, shocking Parisians and the world, as the incredible efforts of the French firefighters were broadcast live around the globe."
Wednesday, July 07, 2021
Tuesday, July 06, 2021
Lunch at the SUB (Student Union Building)
Since we have lived at UBC we have often walked over to the SUB for lunch...usually for burgers but I had calamari once which was very good. We only go on days you can sit outside and enjoy mountain views. I have noticed a young couple who are usually drinking a pitcher of something fruity looking. While Jim was ordering (you need to order at the bar) the young man offered to put up an umbrella for me.
Later we asked what they were drinking and he said "mojitos" and even offered us a taste. It is a drink associated with Cuba but I'm sure we had a mojito in Mexico or perhaps Palm Springs at some point.
It turns out he is a medical student at UBC and they live in Kits. They had some nice looking bikes. It's funny to think that driving a car to UBC was the thing to do in our day if you lived any distance from the campus. We paid $5 a year for parking. Times have changed...
Perhaps I'll get a mojito the next time we're there.
Monday, July 05, 2021
A lovely evening at Donna's last night
It was so much fun to see Linda and Cec and Donna is always a wonderful host. Very yummy raspberry pie! I didn't get any good people photos....everyone seemed to have their mouths full:)
Sunday, July 04, 2021
Stealing from Carol's blog today...
Carol's friend, Linda, is such an amazing knitter and as well a practical things, she knits wonderful plush toys for kids. I really think she should be featured in the Vancouver Sun or on local TV. I don't think she has so far.
Carol's full blog post here:
http://mountdunbar.blogspot.com/2021/07/pandemic-windfall.html
Saturday, July 03, 2021
Libraries....you gotta love them!
And we've been to so many in so many places. I should have made more note of them. Ah well, it all seemed so ordinary at the time.
Friday, July 02, 2021
Stealing from Linda's wonderful Canada Day post yesterday!
An excellent reflection from Tom Fraser, Mohawk of the Six Nations:
Thursday, July 01, 2021
Looking back at a very early blog post in 2002
Goodness, it will soon be 20 years that I've been writing this blog and I have Richard to thank. I was telling him that I was frustrated by not being able to write something I was happy with and he said there was a new type of writing called "blogging". And so it began...
Being so hot lately, this post helped me feel cooler:)
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 05, 2002
Wednesday, June 30, 2021
Many memories for us
In this heat we thought of booking into The Bayshore. We had many wonderful times there when we came in from Victoria. We're hoping the heat will be much less today...whew...it's been hot!
Photo by Mike Furlong
The Bayshore in the 60's
Tuesday, June 29, 2021
Hot, hot, hot,
Well we stayed in and had a picnic for lunch and dinner. It does remind us of our first times in the south of France in the summer. Very hot and we didn't even have a fan. Of course, AC wasn't considered important since there was a "breeze off the Mediterranean". Well, we sweltered but we were young. After that , we always travelled with a small fan we could put batteries in since, of course, the electrical current was different.
This heat brings back lots of memories but cooler weather would be nice....
Monday, June 28, 2021
Sunday, June 27, 2021
I always enjoy her blog but this photo started my day off with a laugh!
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Saturday, June 26, 2021
And we thought we had it tough correcting mistakes in writing...
Before the word processor, before White-Out, before Post It Notes, there were straight pins. Or, at least that’s what Jane Austen used to make edits in one of her rare manuscripts. In 2011, Oxford’s Bodleian Library acquired the manuscript of Austen’s abandoned novel, The Watsons. In announcing the acquisition, the Bodleian wrote:
The Watsons is Jane Austen’s first extant draft of a novel in process of development and one of the earliest examples of an English novel to survive in its formative state. Only seven manuscripts of fiction by Austen are known to survive.The Watsons manuscript is extensively revised and corrected throughout, with crossings out and interlinear additions.
Janeausten.ac.uk (the web site where Austen’s manuscripts have been digitized) takes a deeper dive into the curious quality of The Watsonsmanuscript, noting:
The manuscript is written and corrected throughout in brown iron-gall ink. The pages are filled in a neat, even hand with signs of concurrent writing, erasure, and revision, interrupted by occasional passages of heavy interlinear correction…. The manuscript is without chapter divisions, though not without informal division by wider
Friday, June 25, 2021
Rick Hulbert Photography
A while ago Rick did a lecture at Brock House via zoom. It seems he hasn't been doing much photography lately but I received this today and was particularly interested since we do go to The Nest at UBC quite a bit for lunch. They have a great outdoor balcony with views of the North Shore Mountains.
In the photos it looks like something out of a Science Fiction movie rather than the place we have lunch.
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Thursday, June 24, 2021
We drove around Stanley Park yesterday
It's been quite a while and it wasn't busy at all. I imagine the weekends are crazy. Now that there is really only one lane most of the time I think it could be rather frustrating if there was a lot of traffic. It was nice to see places we've been familiar with since we were kids. At Brockton Point, Jim got a photo of an eagle being attacked rather viciously by crows and seagulls. I think I won't try to upload that photo since he took it with a very old iPhone. He leaned over the seawall to get it. I was on the higher level.
Wednesday, June 23, 2021
Very cool looking Vespa
We were at the University Golf Club making a dinner of their "Happy Hour Appies" and saw this Vespa in the parking lot. There is just something about their vehicles that is very attractive. This looks like a new one and just love the colours!
Tuesday, June 22, 2021
Monday, June 21, 2021
Wonderful to see Richard and Grace yesterday
We had a lot of fun and lots of good food at Biercraft UBC. I guess we hadn't been there for 14 months and were yearning for mussels. Richard and Grace rode their bikes..about an hour and 1/4 ride across town. Richard has always had a bike and has cycled a lot but Grace just recently bought an electric bike so it's easy for her to go on bike rides now. They are having fun planning bike trips to the Gulf Islands, Desolation Sound and who knows where. They are really into this cycling thing now.
Ah...Father's Day....always a time for many memories. Richard gave Jim a book he knew he would be interested in "The Woman in the Dunes" by Kobo Abe and a lovely note.
Thanks to you both for making it a very special day. You are wonderful people.
Sunday, June 20, 2021
Happy Father's Day!
We'll be seeing Richard and Grace later today but thought I would do a "blast from the past".
Since it's going to get hot we might all be wishing we were in Alaska :)
SUNDAY, JUNE 19, 2016
Saturday, June 19, 2021
We got our second dose Thursday at UBC
So far no side effects other than our arms are a bit sore to the touch. It was nice just to be able to walk. Well, when we were students at UBC a pandemic certainly wasn't on our minds. Lots of protests against "the bomb" and some women's lib and bra burnings.
Not my photos. They don't want you taking photos for obvious reasons.
Friday, June 18, 2021
Canna Lily by Georgia O'Keefe
We just might have seen this in the Georgia O'Keefe Museum in Santa Fe. Guess I won't be able to afford it:)
Heather James Gallery has this up for sale. They never say the price, of course.
The website of the museum has a lot of neat stuff:
Thursday, June 17, 2021
Had a wonderful fish and chips at The Galley at Jericho Sailing Club
I seem to have problems uploading photos from my phone. The food was great and the sunshine broke through just in time. We parked at Brock House so had a good walk there and back.
Well, I mainly had fish without batter since my stomach has been a bit tricky lately.
Wednesday, June 16, 2021
Penny Candy from Eddie's
Someone on FB didn't know what a liquorice pipe was so someone posted this. The ones we got at Eddie's for two cents weren't quite as fancy. I think the "bananas" and "strawberries" were 2 for one cent and "jawbreakers" were five for one cent. I may have that wrong...it was a long time ago.
Tuesday, June 15, 2021
Tiny Dino Glow in the Dark shoes
Now, why didn't they have cool shoes like this when we were kids?
These shoes and lots of cool stuff for kids is available at Monkey Business Kids Boutique...a business I would like to give a plug to as it is owned by friends of Nicki and Stan.Monday, June 14, 2021
It's alway great to watch a "laugher" of a game
The Blue Jays beat the Boston Red Socks 18-4 yesterday!
So much fun to watch especially all the home runs going across the "green monster".
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The Green Monster is a popular nickname for the 37-foot-2-inch-high (11.33 m) left field wall at Fenway Park, home to the Boston Red Sox of Major League Baseball. The wall is 310 feet (94 m) from home plate and is a popular target for right-handed hitters.[1]
Sunday, June 13, 2021
Stealing from Carol's blog today
-Photo by John Denniston
A row of Nissan Figaros, a Japanese right-hand-drive vehicle, is a common sight outside this particular house in Dunbar. They're used in the owner's restaurant business, according to one chat we had with him. The shape and colours of the cars turn them into a kind of street-side ornament.
From Wiki:
The Nissan Figaro is a front-engine, front-wheel drive, two-door, 2+2, fixed-profile convertible manufactured by Nissan for model year 1991, and marketed in Japan at Nissan Cherry Stores.
A total of 20,073 Figaros were produced by Nissan in the convertible's single year of series production[1] — all with right hand drive.[2]
As a fixed-profile convertible, the upper side elements of the Figaro's bodywork remain fixed, while its fabric soft top retracts in conjunction with a solid panel with a defroster-equipped glass rear window — as seen in other notable fixed-profile convertibles, including the Vespa 400 (1957), Citroën 2CV (1948–1990), the Nash Rambler Convertible "Landau" Coupe (1950), and the 1957 Fiat 500 — as well its 2007 Fiat 500 successor.
With its design variously attributed to Naoki Sakai[3] and/or Shoji Takahashi,[4] the design vaguely recalls the Gutbrod Superior, a mediocre German fixed-profile convertible marketed from 1950-1954.[5][6]
Because of its origins at Pike Factory, Nissan's special project group, the Figaro (along with the Nissan Pao, Be-1and S-Cargo) are known as Nissan's "Pike cars," and represented a design strategy that adapted "design and marketing strategies from other industries like personal electronics."[4]
In 2011, noted design critic Phil Patton, writing for the New York Times, called the Pike cars "the height of postmodernism"[4] and "unabashedly retro.
Saturday, June 12, 2021
We went to Las Margaritas yesterday for lunch
It seems like forever since we were there. We learned our favourite server is eight months pregnant with her second child which will be a boy. She has a little girl around a year and a half old.
It was great to get out!
Friday, June 11, 2021
Thursday, June 10, 2021
Wednesday, June 09, 2021
Finally some good news...
We got notice the pool has reopened and we were the first to book at 11am today! You sign a waiver and can book for an hour online three days in advance so we have Wed and Thurs bookings too. It was so wonderful to have a swim and then followed by lunch with Donna at her place.
Tuesday, June 08, 2021
Stealing from the blog of Susan K.
I'm glad to see Susan going back to these wonderful flowers and the idea of getting some simple strokes on paper to get the creative juices going just might work for me. I seem to have got totally out of doing any artwork...sigh.