Spring is coming

Burrard Inlet

Two tugboats move huge ocean barge into Burrard Inlet. Tugboats are like hedgehogs; they are small, but very strong.

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Mediterranean jelly

Mediterranean jelly aka Cotylorhiza tuberculata Vancouver Aquarium

Plenty of jelly-fishes:

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Fall Bridge

October in the Colony Farm in Coquitlam. Bridge and flowers.

New Year celebration

It is very important to celebrate New Year in the proper way. How every body know it will influent on your life during whole year:) And we done it properly. In the evening of 31st I drove from Seattle to Vancouver (to bring more travels into . . . → Continue reading New Year celebration

Rhododendrons

Rhododendron garden in the Burnaby near Burnaby City Hall. It is small, but concentrated haven for rhododendron-lovers. Middle of May.

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Ravens of Mt Seymour

Yesterday we quickly hiked on Mt Seymour to look how is the snow. Too little. No hope for skiing.

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Nefertiti on the beach

Cannot say that I spend many time on the beach this summer, but at least I keeked for someones who did it whole summer.

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Continuation of report from “maternity home” of Port Moody

How I promised here is continuation of my august report from “maternity home” of Port Moody.

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Report from “maternity home” of Port Moody

When you spend thousands of miles behind the wheel, hike and kayak hundreds kilometers looking for something beautiful, don’t forget to check what is near your house. Literally. Five minutes of drive, ten minutes on kayak, and I enjoyed to be near (really near, you can . . . → Continue reading Report from “maternity home” of Port Moody