All Day Walking in 1950’s Kitsilano (for Alice Munro)
All day walking in 1950s Kitsilano from my clapboard porch i see the Lions Leaving again in starched shirt battered […]
All Day Walking in 1950’s Kitsilano (for Alice Munro) Read Post »
All day walking in 1950s Kitsilano from my clapboard porch i see the Lions Leaving again in starched shirt battered […]
All Day Walking in 1950’s Kitsilano (for Alice Munro) Read Post »
Canadian Little League Championship Game Whalley (Surrey), as the host team, won the tournament in convincing fashion going 6-0 through
Canadian Little League Championship Game Read Post »
Endless enjoyment with these useful web tools to create otherwise useless made-up-ness: inspired in part by Bong’s Lounge in Portland
More Fun with Generators Read Post »
I posted a comment on Steven Wittens blog post about coming to work for Bryght in glorious Vancouver. For posterity,
A few notes about Vancouver… Read Post »
I have re-read an excellent article from the NY Times (subscription req’d) Travel Footsteps found via Darren Barefoot’s web repository
The Sylvia Hotel – Symbol of Grace and History Read Post »
Here’s a photo of a photo of the Cambie bus on its first day of toil – the Inner Fairview
Daily, i Ride the 15 Cambie Read Post »
Older borther Lt. Bob is an naval engineer who – due to his Japanese language ability – ended up translating
Brother Bob on more adventurous hi-jinks Read Post »
Finished up 2006 Celebration of Specialness Fireworks Extravaganza on a hillside at the border between English Bay and Stanley Park
Fireworks exploding in the distance… Read Post »
Postcards Postcard My amigo Bread busted out this sweet postcard for Postcards from Gravelly Beach podcast.
Postcards from Gravelly Beach: Postcard album art Read Post »
The esteemed Unabonger has declared this as his favorite fireworks picture of all time. While there is no contest occuring,
Declared the finest fireworks picture ever! Read Post »
Continuing from the corner garden in the unnamed park, Dave reads from French symbolist (and hopeless romantic) Charles Baudelaire who
Baudelaire Considers Ships, Youth and Beauty – Postcard #32 Read Post »
Dave reads from Joseph Conrad’s “Youth: A Narrative” from the community garden in the park with no name near Cambie-land,
Conrad’s Youthful Adventures from an Unnamed Park – Postcard #31 Read Post »
Sky blue trepidation low as bricks soft as flakes My brother called something about quitting jobs remembering jobs remembering summertimes
Sky-blue Trepidation Read Post »
Sadie often I told you don’t break two laws at once Sadie don’t wanna scold you but i won’t bail
There are just a few things that i know about the sulphur pile first, is that i am not sure
Thorvald sets sail to follow his brother’s trail unsure of expectations but comfortable sure of direction headed towards vinland where