Saturday, August 11, 2018

6 days a week........

Wow, we are already on the 4th episode of the second season of the Good Doctor. (This shot would be if you were lying on the operating table looking up, except I am sure when it hits your t.v., the roof and rigging on the stage would disappear. 
It seems now every summer we have to deal with the smoke and haze from the many forest fires burning in British Columbia. Let's hope it breaks soon.

Second season of the Good Doctor has provided many surprises, on and off the set. Hard to tell to the untrained eye, but this is the newest wardrobe trailer in Vancouver. (We also have the newest "honey wagon", make-up trailer, and 6 new cast star trailers, complete with satellite t.v.!) 

Looking for a particular pic in my blog archive lead me to this blast from the past, when I had a chance to kiss the boar for the second time at Curly Portables in Enfield, Nova Scotia while on the 25th Anniversary Rick Hansen relay.

The first time was during the 2010 Olympic Torch Relay, wow, that's a lucky boar right there.
Back in the San Jose Bonaventure Hospital, one of the many props, a transfusion machine lies dormant.

OMG!, the caterers did it again! This time the dessert was a chocolate, raspberry log. As much as I wanted to devour the whole thing, I managed to restrain myself to one thin slice, (wink)

The sun sets on another heat wave day on the Good Doctor. 

Yes, this is about all I can show of the hospital set.

We had to work a 6th day this week for an ABC t.v. promotional shoot. The caterers gave me some comfort food!, they rock!

Waiting for a new guest star to arrive at Vancouver International Airport.

Saturday, I ended up driving this bad boy. The promo shoot gang needed someone to lift there half a million dollar robotic camera into a truck to move to the next set, and I was the only one close by. (Ironically, I have a lot of experience, although it's been years. Just like a bicycle....and yes I did sweat a little over this move.)

The last scene of the promo shoot was with a transit bus in the studio parking lot.

Apparently they needed a little???? smoke for atmosphere.
On Sunday, I went to the Powell Street Festival, showcasing the Japanese Community in Vancouver.

Wood fired Barbeque, yum!

In the Japanese Language School building, on the 4th floor, there was a presentation on the bombing of Hiroshima. Having been there just last year, I listened very solemnly.

My brother's girlfriend Doris, showed off one of the delicacies, spam sushi! I had some in April in Hawaii with Ritsue, sorry, not a fan, haha.

If you like crowds and hot, (atsui) weather, then this was the place.



on the web...…...








yes!

No comments:

Post a Comment