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  • Ep. #14 – Exploring the Seawall

    Everyone kept telling me I had to walk the Seawall before leaving, so I did. 

    It’s not so much a wall than a two lane pedestrian path, and I walked it around to the Cauldron because you can’t not see that in person.  It’s very luminous.

    Thanks for being my producer today, Mary, you’re the best at it I’ve had.  

  • Today’s Article – I Now Sea Why

    Time is going too fast, and despite squishing a lot into each day, there’s still much to do.  And it’s bugging me.

    Saturday I took in my first ever hockey game, and I’m hooked.  It was a women’s qualifying game and it was awesome.  

    Yesterday I was a classic Vancouverite and walked the seawall ending up at the cauldron and sorry, but it’s more stunning in person.  

    By the way, crocuses, beach volleyball and snow-topped mountains all together – your city has gotten under my skin. 

    Vanouver 24 Hours

  • Hi hi

    Sorry my blog is behind, gotta lot going on, I have lots of updates to add just trying to find the time to put them live.  Thanks for your patience.

  • My First Ever Hockey Game

    The Bell Cube gave me tickets last week, thanks again Jeff.  Because now I am officially hooked on the game.

    It was Russian VS Latvia’s Women’s Qualifying, intense:

    And apparently watching the men is that much more intense plus they get to body check.  Want to see.

  • How to Get Cheap Olympic Tickets

    1 – wait till 10 minutes after the event starts
    2 – find a guy on the street yelling “tickets”
    3 – throw out a ridiculously low number, at this point they are out money and want to recoup
    4 – expect to pay like,  75% less than the face value

    Common sense stuff, eh.


    I have video of me telling you all this but doubt I’ll edit it.