We didn’t have a lot of time to do things because the trip was so short, but one of our tourist excursions was through North Vancouver to check out this suspension bridge and treetop bridge walk (trees being one of my favorite things about the West Coast)… The thing that surprised me perhaps the most was that this was practically inside the city. It was sort of like the BC version of the zip line and suspension bridge tour that we did in Costa Rica. Costa Rica was a million times fear-of-heights scarier, so while there were other visitors feigning fear, the whole thing seemed overly safe.
I have to admit by the way, that with Caitlin off at a hockey game tonight with her boss, all I really want to do is get back to the rock that I push up the hill every day — the animation software — and spend the rest of the night drawing all the things I thought about while I was away… But I think I should do this before it goes to the bottom of the pile… Here are a few quick pictures, and I’ll post some others later.
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I assume you noticed all the lichen growing–it only grows in clean air. Having this barometer “inside” the city reminds me to breathe deeply and not worry.
It miffed me all the graffiti on the barriers! Disrespect in a beutiful place.
Sorry meant to say beautiful place! Its late in England!
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