January - March is my least favourite time of year in Vancouver. If you're not involved in some kind of winter sport, it's generally miserable here. The sky fades from grey to black, day in and day out, with no stars to brighten the night sky. It's wet. Very, very wet. I usually don't find it hard to see beauty in everything, but these months in this city make it extremely hard sometimes.
But then... the Sun appears. The weather is warm, and people sit outside and drink coffee. There are bikes weaving in between traffic and children can be seen playing in parks. It's days like this that remind me of why I love this city so much.
Friday, January 22, 2010
Saturday, January 2, 2010
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Woods
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
It's important to remember that this city does have its Winter bonuses. In case you're new to the city, or you're having some trouble remembering, here's a short list (please let me know if you have anything to add!):
-Phillips beer and chilli at Cafe Deux Soleil
-getting to CHOOSE whether or not you'd like to go for a walk in the snow
-GRANVILLE ISLAND WINTER ALE
-sailing in December
-bike rides in December
-the odd day the Sun breaks through and makes you remember how beautiful everything is
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Dreamboat
Thursday, December 10, 2009
The Big Freeze
Vancouver has been achingly cold as of late, and during one of my breaks from a Stats assignment I went sliding around the AQ pond at school. It made confounding variables less daunting..
-Sarah
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