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Jam Today

I like my live music and being close to Vancouver where a lot of bands and artists stop off has allowed me to gig on a regular basis rather than the once or twice a year it had become when living in Kent. A few months back I posted an entry following Editors gig at...Continue reading

Life as a Foreign Exchange Dealer

Until the UK house sale completed we were forced to conserve our funds so chose to live under a tarpaulin and trap local squirrels to eat. Okay, that’s not strictly true, but we certainly had to live petty light. That’s now of course the dim and distant past, but having a reasonable sum of money...Continue reading

Wheels

Despite International Driving Licenses being available, you can pretty much forget about buying one before coming out to BC. Why? Well, your UK license is only valid for 90 days, and as the International License is tied to your national document – you get the picture. So, towards the end of last November I as...Continue reading

Capilano – a bridge too far?

What else is there to do on a freezing cold New Year’s Eve? Staying indoors would be boring so we decided to head off to North Van and Grouse Mountain. The plan was to go to the top of the mountain and just take in the views. What we didn’t bargain on was the lengthy...Continue reading

Downtown before Christmas

You’ll find lights everywhere at this time of year and Vancouver is no different. On the run up to Christmas we took a trip to English Bay. The idea was to check out Unsilent Night, however when we arrived it seemed that Unsilent Night was rather too silent. So, we just had a wander around...Continue reading

A rude awakening

It was mid December when we all got a rude awakening. Around 5.30am the fire alarm went off in the block where we live. Thankfully it turned out to be a false alarm, but it made for an interesting, if not far too early start to the day. It was comforting to know that the...Continue reading

First snow of winter

Being a Brit I’m more used to the occasional flurry of snow sometime in April, or possibly June! Well, despite being on the west coast and in the Lower Mainland area of BC which is generally a fairly temperate climate, the first snow fell over the weekend. Have I witnessed panic buying at the supermarkets...Continue reading

Experiencing ‘football’

I’m sorry Canada, I just don’t get it. I tried, I really, really tried, but I could not get Canadian ‘Football’. Let’s get things straight, football is not played with an oval ball, it’s played with a round ball and it doesn’t matter how often you try to tell me that I’m talking ‘soccer’, it’s...Continue reading

Proudly Canadian

On Remembrance Day I attended a Canadian Football League (CFL) match. My thoughts on ‘football’ are elsewhere, but this post is really about being proudly Canadian. When I first visited Vancouver back in June and attended a baseball game I mulled over the singing of the national anthem O Canada before the game started. The...Continue reading

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Olympus Trip - Vancouver streets and shadows

Photo walks with the Olympus Trip

I've been getting back into shooting film again recently, using my Olympus Trip 35, point-and-shoot. The camera is around 40 years old and still in great condition with a working light sensor and a sharp lens. Its portability and simplicity make it great for street shooting so I headed into Vancouver and Maple Ridge for...Continue reading

Mille Miglia in Siena

Mille Miglia close and personal

It's evocative. It sets the pulse racing. From 1927 to 1957, the Mille Miglia was a road race, starting and finishing in Brescia in the north and travelling as far south as Rome. Established by two counts, Francesco Mazzotti and Aymo Maggi, this was a 1000-mile race for Grand Touring cars. With eleven wins over...Continue reading

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