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Oct 8
   Vintage! This is a random post. The year was 2008...

It was late. The day drew to an end as I drove away from the partial sunlight of red flooded fields towards the mountains, and menacing clouds were gathering up to greet me into the evening. There wasn’t much traffic on the road - the only people out and about probably being chronic Sunday shoppers. I crossed New Westminster, following the Fraser River for a while and then headed north to Port Moody. Moody indeed was the sky when I got there; dark, convoluted clouds clung to the peaks that tightly surround Indian Arm, shrouding them in a tight pale robe. I dashed right through the town and turned uphill through a residential neighborhood, bound for the end of the road. Houses grew scarce, rain began to fall and the world turned black. It was a strange day to visit Buntzen Lake. I would, however, be likely to find some peace by its shores on such a lonely night.

I parked in an almost empty lot as a few people rushed back to their cars, escaping the deluge. But as I was walking towards the water through magnificent trees, camera safely tucked into my jacket, I could feel the rain easing up; it seemed that against all odds, the sky might have had exhausted its anger for the night. When I reached the shoreline, merely a few drops were still troubling the mirror-like surface of the lake and while clouds still hung on to the slopes of the mountains above, a clearing was in the making at the opposite end of the valley and some blue sky timidly appeared. The light was uneven, complicated and fragmented. There was a slight flavour of my Alps in the air.

I walked around for some time, taking pictures, breathing in the humidity, listening to the forest noises and noticing an absolute absence of nearby civilization, except for an odd generator across the lake. By Buntzen Lake, deceivingly close to Vancouver, one can feel isolated and forget about the city. I looked around, perplexed, attempting unsuccessfully to reconcile the two worlds that were elbowing each other in my mind, like kids competing for the attention of an adult. Here I was, mostly alone in a beautiful mountain setting, with the City of Glass nearby and the Pacific Ocean’s water just on the other side of a ridge. But then there I wished I had been, far to the east in an urban urchin of incredible size, an ant amongst millions of other ants, finding beauty in the company of just one.

Nothing is ever perfect, except, maybe, imperfection. But I sure wished Marie had been there.

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2008-10-08 13:11 • Posted in Photoblogs: & Vancouver:

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  • 1 - Marie says:

    « Gosh, it’s beautiful...I wish I’d been there, too x

    I like the idea of New York as an urchin...except, wouldn’t we all have to be sand fleas? »

  • 1.1 - Vince answers:

    « Nah, we’d be nematocysts. ;-) »

  • 2 - Kris says:

    « We are moving to Port Moody next week and discovered Butzen Lake when we were exploring the neighbourhood. It’s really beautiful and I looked forward to the trails!

    Nice pictures by the way! »

  • 2.1 - Vince answers:

    « Thanks Kris. I’ve been wanting to go trail running around the lake for ages, but it’s too hard to get to without a car... »

  • 3 - Stace says:

    « My Mom grew up on Buntzen Lake, is that the same as « Butzen » ? »

  • 3.1 - Vince answers:

    « How funny! It’s, how you say, embarrassing... I’ve always spelled it wrong. Thanks, Stace. :-) »

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Apr 21

These are fun, busy days. Yesterday saw a second Vancouver-Frenchie coffee-blog-turned-Indian-Food get-together. Steph and Fab told me all there is to know about the French blogging scene, and Lyon’s in particular. Good times!

The Vancouver 2006 Tourism Challenge has officially started, so my next few posts will obviously be focusing on the Greater Vancouver attractions. Click above to read more about the very clever Vancouver Tourism and Attractions incentive to keep its main workforce updated (and motivated) about everything the city has to offer. A fantastic formula if you ask me, and unique too, as far as I know. Correct me if I’m wrong. In any case, from now on, it’s all about stamps.

I started the race today by going to see IMAX Deep Sea 3D - yet again - and walking out of the theatre totally thrilled - once again. Then there was the Storyeum, a theatrical adventure through B.C.’s history presented by actors in a 65,000 square feet underground playground, accessed via gigantic elevators with a 200 people capacity each and including an 88% scale replica of the first CPR locomotive to pull a passenger train across Canada. We did miss Dinosaurs though, because we wanted to get to IMAX on time. Priorities, priorities...

And then I finished by running around downtown and quickly visiting the main hotels, for a few more stamps, to have been there and know what I’m talking about, and mostly to keep up with Silvia and not lose the bet... ;-)

Stay tuned for more visit reports this week-end.

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2006-04-21 23:08 • Posted in Cool:

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  • 1 - fab says:

    « And what did you think of Storyeum? I’m thinking of going with my « visiteurs », but not without your feedback. »

  • 2 - Anonymous says:

    « me too I’m thinking of going to Storyeum. How do we get there from Montreal ? »

  • 3 - Vince says:

    « Hi Fab :-)

    I’m emailing you for more details but basically it all depends on your « visiteurs »’s proficiency in English... »

  • 4 - stephanie says:

    « hehehe, bonne description de notre meeting blog ;) »

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