The newest addition to my family. I am trying it out, my condo building is starting to have a pigeon problem. I doubt this owl will scare them, it only makes me laugh! |
Finally some clearer weather after all of the smoke. |
A gorgeous morning down at Olympic Village looking across False Creek. |
At the Bridge studios, the other show, Lost in Space was testing out the "rain towers"'. |
Oh, look at me with my big idea, groan...…. |
We have a new visitor to San Jose St. Bonaventure Hospital! Ritsue has travelled all the way from Hiroshima to check out the set of the Good Doctor. |
And she even got her own guest chair! (well, at least while the film crew was on lunch, haha) |
Wow, we have a new "A" camera operator! |
Ritsue brought many gifts to whet my pallete. |
We went to a Vancouver Canadians baseball game. Our 5,000 seat Nat Bailey stadium is tiny compared to the 33,000 seat Mazda Zoom-Zoom stadium where the Hiroshima Carp play. |
Throwing down peanut shells is part of the whole experience. |
Boy, what an enjoyable mess. |
Yay! A chance to pose with Bob Brown bear, the C's mascot. |
We had a great evening hanging with my brother Skip, and his lady friend Doris. |
We took the sky-train home, and yes, on a full train, we got to see "that person". |
We finished the week off, by jumping on this West-Jet "Disney" plane, destination...... |
looks kind of prairie-ish, and yes it was, yay Alberta! |
But first, we had to selfie! |
Second stop Vegreville, look at my sis holding up the world's largest Pysanka! (easter egg, duh!) |
Hahaha, look at Ritsue trying to make it look like sis is holding up the large ouef. |
I'm not saying parts of Alberta are really flat, (yes, I am) but here is Vegreville looking west.... |
and looking east...... |
Hey look, Ritsue is outstanding in her field! |
So many, many moons ago, I would visit my sister Gail in small town Minburn, Alberta. This gas station was still in operation. |
We finally made our destination, Vermilion, Alberta, population around 4,100. A long overdue reunion with my niece, "Baby Tami". |
The real reason for the trip, my grand-niece, Meagan, was getting married. Oh so cute, the ring bearers. |
Equally as cute, the flower girls. |
Here comes the bride, escorted by her father, John |
This was a very Catholic ceremony, it reminded me of a church service. |
The vows.... |
Sign on the dotted line and it's official, you're married. Congrats Meagan and Nathan. |
My and sis enjoying the ceremony. |
That's a cute couple right there..... |
Cruising down the Vermilion strip, I love small town Alberta! |
Random, having a snack after the ceremony, no one will eat the last nacho chip, shot. |
Later in the afternoon, it was time to hit the road to the reception. |
Digging the farmland, so to speak. |
The traffic was atrocious. |
One more hill to climb..... |
One more farm field, and your there..... |
The Clandonald (population 109) community hall, the site for the wedding reception. |
The newlyweds first dance. |
The proud father John, and one of his two sons, Taylor. |
That's a keeper photo right there, sis Tammy and niece baby Tami. |
A pic with the newlyweds before it was time for us old folks to head back to the hotel. |
We watched them cut the cake before we headed out. |
The next morning, these are the sights you will not see in Vancouver |
Sitting at the Edmonton International airport waiting for our flight back to Vancouver. |
I do not think this plane was the newest in the fleet. |
After Ritsue left on an all too short visit, it was back to the reality of the Good Doctor and Vancouver. |
Reality? That's one big bird down in Olympic village. |
On this day, this was my reality, waiting for cast was like and was staring at a brick wall. |
Web this week.... geesh…. |
how to spend you break properly |
hand in hand |
hmnnn…. |
telling.... |
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