Vancouver is a favourite of mine. This is a very good seafood restaurant and yes, the views were excellent. It was interesting being under a major bridge.
I hope that happens soon for you. There’s some talk about requiring Albertans to show proof of vaccination because of the covid rates (as far as I’m concerned, everyone should have to, no matter where you’re from – I’m so done with the non-vaccinated determining the activities of the vaccinated). I don’t envy you your political situation. Jason Kenney and Deena Hinshaw are couple of jackasses, in my little opinion. Yikes, what a pair.
There are 2 possible scenarios with JK. #1) He wants to scare the non vaxed into getting vaccinations. #2) He wants Ottawa to tell us we can’t do this, so he does not look like the bad guy. Either way, no cojones. I think Deena is caught in a bad place. She likely gave 3 or 4 choices and JK chose the one he thinks will make him a hero. WE are the only place on the planet to try this response. I’m am staying masked and aloof. I never thought I would say I would rather have Doug Ford for my premier. Stay well. Allan
Yup – Doug looks rather shiny in comparison. 😳It’s interesting that the day after Quebec’s premier announced that non-essential activities would require vaccinations, the requests for vaccine appointments went way up. The same has happened in other jurisdictions where that push occurs. It’s a pretty simple way to get people moving on it!
I really like Vancouver (you can probably tell!) and my M grew up there. That’s interesting – if we don’t need or want to leave a place, why should we? 🙂
We complain that the Comox Valley is growing too fast but to go to Vancouver is to tackle those huge crowds, people everywhere, and busy traffic. By comparison, we are “bushed” here on the island.
It wasn’t too crowded because there aren’t as many tourists as usual (most were from BC and a few from AB). It seems that the locals were out in force though because restaurants were busy. Granville Island was busy, too. It’s going to seem like a lot if you’re not used to it, I think. I always have about a day or two of adjustment after coming from the sparsely populated north.
I really liked Vancouver the one time I was there. This looks like a good restaurant. The views from it are great.
Vancouver is a favourite of mine. This is a very good seafood restaurant and yes, the views were excellent. It was interesting being under a major bridge.
Ahhhhh. Vancouver. Hope to get back there soon and see our kids. Stay well Lynette. Allan
I hope that happens soon for you. There’s some talk about requiring Albertans to show proof of vaccination because of the covid rates (as far as I’m concerned, everyone should have to, no matter where you’re from – I’m so done with the non-vaccinated determining the activities of the vaccinated). I don’t envy you your political situation. Jason Kenney and Deena Hinshaw are couple of jackasses, in my little opinion. Yikes, what a pair.
There are 2 possible scenarios with JK. #1) He wants to scare the non vaxed into getting vaccinations. #2) He wants Ottawa to tell us we can’t do this, so he does not look like the bad guy. Either way, no cojones. I think Deena is caught in a bad place. She likely gave 3 or 4 choices and JK chose the one he thinks will make him a hero. WE are the only place on the planet to try this response. I’m am staying masked and aloof. I never thought I would say I would rather have Doug Ford for my premier. Stay well. Allan
Yup – Doug looks rather shiny in comparison. 😳It’s interesting that the day after Quebec’s premier announced that non-essential activities would require vaccinations, the requests for vaccine appointments went way up. The same has happened in other jurisdictions where that push occurs. It’s a pretty simple way to get people moving on it!
Nice. We live just across the water from Vancouver but it has been years since I’ve been there.
I really like Vancouver (you can probably tell!) and my M grew up there. That’s interesting – if we don’t need or want to leave a place, why should we? 🙂
We complain that the Comox Valley is growing too fast but to go to Vancouver is to tackle those huge crowds, people everywhere, and busy traffic. By comparison, we are “bushed” here on the island.
It wasn’t too crowded because there aren’t as many tourists as usual (most were from BC and a few from AB). It seems that the locals were out in force though because restaurants were busy. Granville Island was busy, too. It’s going to seem like a lot if you’re not used to it, I think. I always have about a day or two of adjustment after coming from the sparsely populated north.
That’s it exactly (what you said at the end) – It seems like a lot if you’re not used to it).
What a beautiful patio. I’d love to visit Vancouver someday.
It’s well worth a visit (and lots of parks to explore, especially Stanley Park). We had a great seafood dinner at that restaurant.
Beautiful! I miss Vancouver. I think we’re getting closer to being able to visit as tourists!
Thank you. 🙂 Yes, Monday (tomorrow) at 12:01 a.m. fully vaccinated American citizens are able to enter Canada. 🙂
Yay! We are fully vaccinated, but we probably won’t make it out that way until maybe fall.