It’s like a movie set here at Whistler Village, all shiny and lined up. I’ve also noted a new theme here at the Games is people photobombing my shots… love it.
And that I held a Gold medal, O M G.
It’s like a movie set here at Whistler Village, all shiny and lined up. I’ve also noted a new theme here at the Games is people photobombing my shots… love it.
And that I held a Gold medal, O M G.
How I was lucky enough to ride Canada’s nicest train, the ‘Alberta Train’ by Rocky Mountaineer, I don’t know, nor how chef’s Brad Smoliak and Steve Buzak put out 5 star meals on a moving vehicle.
And what a way to see such a landscape, which I’ve never seen; Canada is gorgeous, eh.
Thank you sincerely, Alberta Train, for a fantastic experience and being genuinely kind. And the sick hat.
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.
If you can’t make it downtwon but want to celebrate the Games out in Richmond, here’s where you go: RichmondOzone.ca.
Also the site of the fabled Heineken House where a party so big happens each night it’s got a cult following in under a week.
Those are D’uh Hockey Guys, ten feet of fun.
Last night our Canadian Men’s hockey team defeated the Swiss, and downtown afterwards here’s what ensued.