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    • Hari 11

      Vancouver Marathon

      5 Mei, Kanada ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

      From Tonya's experience - I was all geared up and ready to ride a Mobi (share) bike in the rain and looked quite ridiculous compared to all the other spectators. However, the bike worked out well and because Jeremy ran so fast, he finished before the rain started. Got to see some familiar sights and give Jeremy all his warm clothes at the finish line.

      From Jeremy's experience - Running. Pain. Cold. Warm. Cake. Beer.

      In all seriousness, it was a great race. We were lucky to be staying nice and close to the start line, so Tonya could see me off then head home for breakfast! I didn't go into my first North American race expecting a good time, my training had been a bit sporadic, then skiing and climbing a mountain... But I was feeling good for the first half, and gained a fair bit of time over my goal time, once I realised that then I just tried to maintain it. The scenery was beautiful, the crowds were amazing through most of the course, a bit thin around Stanley Park, but the course was lined with crowds through the final couple of Ks. And some of the crowd realized I was from Sydney (Australia) not Sidney (Canada)! Seeing Tonya at the 32k, and 42k mark was amazing!
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    • Hari 9

      Vancouver Ahoy!

      4 Juli 2023, Kanada ⋅ ☁️ 27 °C

      As predicted, it was a long travelling day from Tofino to Vancouver. We were booked on the 5.45pm ferry from Nanaimo to Tsawasswen, the ferry terminal south of Vancouver. We had to allow plenty of time because of the engineering works en route that we were caught by on Friday. Monday was a Bank Holiday in Canada (the Canada Day weekend) and so every berth was booked and we couldn’t run the risk of missing our slot. As it happened we were very early and had to kill some time. I decided to make a study of people wearing shorts and did I think anyone passed muster?! I’m sorry to say apart from the youngsters, there was only one gentleman that reached the standard. One lady came close, until one took into account the bright blue and orange flamingo socks that knocked her off her perch. Seriously the shorts look is only for the very few!
      The ferry takes 2 hours to cross the water to the mainland and the Coastal Mountains that are the backdrop to the city loom ever larger, still snow topped. We delivered the hire car to the airport and took a taxi to our hotel arriving at 8.30pm. A long day.
      This morning we had booked a tour of the city to give us a flavour and we’ve had a great day. Vancouver is not quite as glitzy as Toronto, although there are plenty of glass and steel skyscrapers. Personally, I think it is more attractive with its differing districts, lots of parks and greenery, plus the mountain backdrop and water all around. I can see why Captain George Vancouver, a King’s Lynn born lad, claimed the area for Britain in 1792, having found the superb natural harbour. He named it Burrard after one of his companions and it was only later that the city was renamed after Captain Vancouver himself. There is a statue of him outside City Hall in North Vancouver, as there is also one on the Purfleet Quay, outside the King’s Lynn Custom House. We had a comprehensive look around, through the harbour and waterfronts, the old Gastown and saw the old steam clock strike the hour! There is a spectacular new Public Library built out of red sandstone to resemble the Coliseum in Rome. It is quite a sight and apparently has a very beautiful garden on the roof! We had a good look at Stanley Park, a promontory surrounded on three sides by water. It is four square kilometres and named after an early governor; a semi-wild wilderness in the middle of the city, with an aquarium, lost lagoon, botanic gardens and three beaches. It is a fabulous open public space for the city. We moved on to walk the Capilano Suspension Bridge. Set over a gorge and built entirely of wood and now steel cables this was the brainchild of a logger who needed access to the other side of the gorge and so devised this rickety bridge. It’s bad enough now, but must have been a nightmare then! We made it over and back and the darned thing jumps around all over the place gleefully helped, of course, by the youngsters. On our return I overheard a Grandma say to her grandson of about 8, ‘Now just stop all that jumping, we’ll be late for the dentist!’ Life goes on and whilst for us it was a once in a lifetime experience, for others it has to fitted in amongst the routine of life. We finished the day on Granville Island, for a quick snapshot and to where we will definitely return.
      To be continued…
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    • Hari 10

      Granville Island

      5 Juli 2023, Kanada ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

      We decided to have a respite today after a hectic first week in Canada. Mind you, I’m not sure my feet would agree this evening! After a housekeeping morning we set off to gently peruse the centre of Vancouver, looking round and doing a little shopping. Our plan was to gently make our way down to the waterfront, (which one I hear you ask and rightly, because there are so many!), in this case the False Creek Waterfront. It was sweltering and those blocks on a map that don’t look far are always so much farther in reality!. A stop off for a cold drink was definitely required. I can report on looking around the ‘Shorts Study’ was in much better shape here in the city. Eventually, after a couple of uncertain moments, we found our way to the the AquaBus jetty at the bottom of Hornby Street. Here you can cross the water to Granville Island on a jaunty little boat to the other side for a very small fee. It took me back a bit, I can tell you, to the days of crossing The Ouse on my way to school as an eleven year old schoolgirl. In those days it was a lot colder and more draughty! It was a delight today with no breeze and a clear blue sky overhead.

      Granville Island is just charming, ‘olde worlde’ and relaxed. The buildings are glorified sheds of one type and another, but it shouts character. We made our way to the seafood section where we had been told we must sample the lobster rolls for lunch, so we did. Well, we shared one - they were enormous, but delicious. There is a small entertainment square where that old favourite the Peruvian Nose Flute was being played with gusto. It’s been a while since I’ve heard that! The covered Public Market is a real draw and rightly so. It’s a while since I’ve seen such produce; meats and fish of all sorts, artisan pickles, breads, soups made with bone broth, cheeses, home made ice cream and anything else you can think of. It was fascinating and we spent a while wandering around wishing we could bring some of it home. Locally brewed beer and wines are on offer and incongruously, the Ocean Concrete factory in the middle of it all, sports artistically decorated silos! There are lots of very small artisan workshops. I spent a while admiring a young lady weaving silk amidst a small studio filled with fabulous pieces. Again I was desperate to find an excuse to buy something, but sense won out. It was no different round the corner at the Pearl workshop. I have never seen such colours and shapes and artistically beautiful jewellery. Surely here, I could find a reason to buy? No, I was in a ‘do I seriously need this’ frame of mind. I know, I’m slipping, but don’t expect it to last! At last we were flagging and decamped to ‘The Bridges’ restaurant by the water for an early supper and a mojito apiece, in honour of Nick and Cheryl who have been this way before with friends. Cheers!
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    • Hari 3

      Vancouver by air

      25 Agustus 2019, Kanada ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

      Der Wettergott meint es gut mit mir und wenn man dem Bericht Glauben schenkt, so soll es die ganze nächste Woche so sein wie Heute, zumindest in Vancouver. Und es ist ein Prachtstag! Nach einem üppigen Frühstück in Coal Harbour nichts wie los und ein Flug mit der lokalen Sea Air gebucht,. Ein 30 Minuten Trip mit dem Seaplane kostet hier in etwa gleich viel wie ein Tag mit dem Auto in einem Zürcher Parkhaus. Es ist ungefähr gleich eng, die Aussicht dafür um Welten besser.Baca selengkapnya

    • Hari 15

      Auf dem Weg zu unserem neuen Zuhause...

      27 September 2022, Kanada ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

      ...auf 4 Rädern (ein kleines Upgrade gegenüber unseres Campervans in Island). Die Anreise war schweißtreibend hat sich aber voll ausgezahlt. Zuerst gings aufs Rad, dann auf die Fähre, weiter mit dem Bus zum Radl Verleih, die wir retourniert haben (JA - in Vancouver lassen sich Räder mit allen Bussen transportieren) und dann weiter mit SkyTrain und Bus zum Wohnwagenverleih und dazwischen noch auf einen wohlverdienten Brunch und das erste Kuchenrezept abgestaubt :) :). Nach einem Einkauf gings mit unserem Straßenkreuzer nach Lake Country wo uns ein Whirlpool, Rotwein und unsere liebe Gastgeberin erwartete (die wir gemeinsam mit ihrem Mann in Island kennengelernt und d uns kurzer Hand eingeladen haben)Baca selengkapnya

    • Hari 6

      First meal in Vancouver

      8 Maret, Kanada ⋅ 🌧 43 °F

      We arrived in Vancouver and there was a Canada goose there to greet us right outside the train station.

      Before long we had made it to our hotel (Exchange Hotel). It was before checkin time, so our room wasn't quite ready, but we were able to drop off our luggage and head out into the city.

      The hotel building was the original stock exchange in Vancouver. The building was completely remodeled, so there's no interesting historical architecture to be seen on the inside.

      First stop was a cleaners to drop off our dirty laundry. Then, a few blocks away was Nightingale restaurant. I wasn't feeling up to drinking yet, so Russell drank for both of us. The food was great and just what we needed.

      The hotel called with our room number before we had finished our meal so we were able to go straight back to the room.

      I decided I needed a nap so Russell went off to rent a bike and bike around the city for a couple hours.

      After he got back, it was time for him to nap. Our clean laundry was delivered, and I took a Covid test just to make sure (negative).

      Russell told me about a bike tour that looked good that was run by the same shop that he rented from, so we decided to book that online for tomorrow morning and just call it a night.
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    • Hari 9

      Vancouver in Daylight

      22 Juni 2023, Kanada ⋅ 🌙 17 °C

      The train got us safely to our destination in Vancouver where we will be spending the next three nights giving us time to look around.
      There is a lot to see here so I think we will go for day and night separately.
      Wow 😮 this place is very much come and explore me. Bars, Restaurants, Ships, Seaplanes and that’s only the cruise ship terminal. Add to that the different areas like China Town, Granville Island with the street performers and Gas town there is a lot to be taken in. Even a Steam clock.
      Oh 😟 did I mention the Totem Poles?
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    • Hari 2

      First day!

      14 Mei 2023, Kanada ⋅ ☀️ 68 °F

      We landed in Vancouver and went straight to our B&B. Everyone wanted to try to acclimate to the time change, so we went out to a sushi place that a couple on my last cruise recommended (they were from Vancouver). It was fabulous. Then straight to bed. Off to adventure today!Baca selengkapnya

    • Hari 5

      Deutscher Weihnachtsmarkt in Vancouver

      16 Desember 2019, Kanada ⋅ 🌧 6 °C

      Diesmal reise ich ja nicht so viel von Ort zu Ort, sondern bin vor allem in Kanada um Kathi in Vancouver zu besuchen.

      Dank ihr dürfen wir in einem riesigen Haus kostenlos in North Vancouver wohnen und passen auf das Anwesen auf, während die eigentlichen Besitzer im Urlaub sind. Der einzige Nachteil ist, dass wir mindestens eine Stunde nach Downtown brauchen und der Bus auch nur alle halbe Stunde fährt. Dazu kann es noch passieren, dass der Bus zu früh kommt! Ja, hier kommt der Bus eher zu früh als zu spät, aber Google hilft einem immer auf dem Laufenden zu bleiben.
      Der Vorteil unserer Lage ist es, dass neben dem Haus viele Wanderwege anfangen. Um diese zu nutzen, müsste es aber etwas weniger regnen...

      In den ersten Tagen habe ich viel auf dem Deutschen Christmas Market verbracht, da Kathi hier gerade als Hausmeisterin arbeitet. Die meisten dort sind Deutsche, es gibt deutsches Essen, Glühwein, Weihnachtsmusik und deutsches Handwerk - ganz kurz kann man sogar vergessen, dass man in Kanada ist.

      Der Zeitunterschied nach Deutschland sind übrigens 9 Stunden und zum ersten Mal in meinem Leben hatte ich Jetlag! Bei mir machte er sich wie folgt bemerkbar: Ich wurde um Punkt 23 Uhr super müde - so müde, dass ich sogar im Stehen auf den Bus wartend einschlafen konnte... aber zum Glück hielt mich Kathi immer schön wach. Eigentlich ist es ja auch normal gegen 23 Uhr müde zu werden... Nach ca. drei Tagen hatte ich mich dann aber zum Glück an die neue Zeit gewöhnt und konnte wie gewohnt lange aufbleiben.
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    • Hari 293

      Wie es ist, auf dem VCM zu arbeiten

      25 November 2019, Kanada ⋅ 🌙 4 °C

      Montag. Endlich fühle ich mich wieder besser. Die Halsschmerzen sind weg und ich wage mich wieder ans Arbeiten. 14-22 Uhr ist meine heutige Schicht. Nach einer Haferschleimsuppe und viel Tee mache ich mich auf den Weg. Es ist etwas kalt draußen und ich schnappe mir meine Lammfellschuhe aus dem Van, der vor Teri's Haus geduldig auf eine Spritztour wartet.

      Es ist ein sehr ruhiger Tag. Ich repariere ein paar Türen, trage Tannenbäume und leere Bierfässer von a nach b und versuche, die Routinearbeiten, die sich übers Wochenende bei den Jungs gefestigt haben zu lernen. Informationsweitergabe ist keine Stärke hier. Ich versuche immer, alles, was ich an Informationen habe, weiterzugeben. Ist natürlich nicht immer leicht, jedes Jahr mit einem neuen Team etwas aufzuziehen und am Laufen zu halten. Jedes Jahr gehen die Infos flöten und jeder fängt quasi von vorn an. Manch einer kennt diese Situation. Warum ich mich so reinsteiger? Keine Ahnung. Eigentlich kann es mir egal sein, auch ich bin nur für eine Saison hier.

      Den Großteil des Tages verbringe ich mit Lieferungen an unser Stände: Kinderpunsch, Papierbecher, Baileys, mache die zugehörige Inventur. Und ich unterhalte mich mit den Verkäufern, was mir Pancakes und ne Schnitzelsemmel in die Hand zaubert. Diese Position als Hausmeister ist schon nicht übel. Und zumindest heute überarbeite ich mich nicht.
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