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Tag Archives: Vancouver Island
Summer idyll
We spent our summer in Canada, and, by late August, too few summer days were ahead of us. Time to look back and assess this summer to better plan our next grand SUMMER VACATION! What were we looking for? First … Continue reading
Posted in Canada - Vancouver Island
Tagged Bliss, Royal BC Museum, summer vacation, travel, vacation, Vancouver Island, Victoria
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A totem town
Joyce suggested we take a day-trip up the road to Duncan on Vancouver Island. Really? For starters, we had no idea where Duncan was or why we’d drive all the way up there. But Joyce and Jerry were visiting us … Continue reading
Posted in Canada - Vancouver Island
Tagged art, Canada, Duncan, Harold Alfred, Norman John, Richard Hunt, sculpture, Tom LaFortune, totem poles, travel, Vancouver Island
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Variety is the spice of life
We want variety, color, drama, and beauty on the walks we take each day. Is that too much to ask? We think not. Scenic walking routes criss-cross Victoria, located at the southern tip of Vancouver Island. Many days we walked … Continue reading
Posted in Canada - Vancouver Island
Tagged Beacon Hill Park, birds, Canada, parks, travel, Vancouver Island, Victoria, walking
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Sometimes it’s best to be satisfied with the little things
They met in Paris in the 1920’s and became friends. She was an orphaned girl who lived with her adoptive, domineering mother. He was an exiled Georgian Prince of Abkhazi. She settled in Shanghai. They both ended up interned in … Continue reading
Posted in Canada - Vancouver Island
Tagged Abkhazi Garden, Canada, gardens, photography, travel, Vancouver Island, Victoria
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Lost and found
We were on a mission…but easily distracted. We’d checked out the Fisherman’s Wharf in Victoria’s Harbor a few days ago and decided to return to try the oysters (him) and chowder (her) at a less crowded time. A few days … Continue reading
Posted in Canada - Vancouver Island
Tagged Canada, Fisherman’s Wharf, food, The Fish Market, travel, Vancouver Island, Victoria
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A statement. No words needed.
The houseboats at the Fisherman’s Wharf in Victoria make a bold statement. Some may say that this kind of architectural and design statement only suits a few dozen houseboats sitting in an isolated area of Victoria’s harbor. Yes, it’s a bold … Continue reading
Posted in Canada - Vancouver Island
Tagged architecture, art, British Columbia, Canada, colors, Fisherman’s Wharf, style, travel, Vancouver Island, Victoria
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Qualifications: outgoing, love colors, desire waterfront property
If the description fits you, we found the place! Our discovery started with our quest for good, fresh fish. Studying the Victoria map, we found a Fisherman’s Wharf. Why not stroll over to see the fish markets? For most of … Continue reading
Posted in Canada - Vancouver Island
Tagged architecture, colors, Fisherman’s Wharf, houseboats, travel, Vancouver Island, Victoria
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Nobody’s raining on this parade
The sky glowed a strange shade of pink-tinged grey from the many distant forest fires on Vancouver Island, but the parade went on as scheduled. When was the last time you were with thousands of people where everyone smiled and … Continue reading
Mysterious passages
Transitions are the name of the game when we travel these days. We arrive in a new place, spend a few days or weeks, and often find that we really enjoy the place. Then we have to say goodbye to … Continue reading
Posted in Canada - Vancouver, Trip across the US - 2013
Tagged ferries, fog, maps app, Port Angeles, Salt Spring Island, travel, Vancouver Island, Victoria, West Seattle
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