First thing I did was to acquaint myself with my neighbourhood and find out where the supermarket was. Did a bit of shopping and then wandered off towards
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http://www.fairmont.com/hotelvancouver/
Tulip and her friend Susan picked me up and we set off for
http://www.progressbc.org/cpc2/plywoodcup.cfm
This looked like a whole lot of fun and we meant to come back after lunch and see how they had progressed but we forgot so you will have to look at the website and find out.
We found a nice spot overlooking the water and had drinks and snacks. After this we wandered around some shops and just as we were coming out of one we found out what had been happening with all the bikes that were in Vancouver this weekend. We took Susan home then went for a walk to Tulip’s favourite beach. It was a lovely area with some magnificent views of
On the way back to
In the evening we got tickets to a comedy show called "Wily Raiders of the Lost Improv" It was most amusing and a lovely ending to a great day. When I got back to my hostel I found the street closed off. On asking why i was told that they do this every weekend. The theory is that it makes for more room so there is less violence because there is less jostling for personal space. Apparently Granville Street is the night club area and there is often animosity between the 'haves' and the 'have nots' the homeless regard the street as their territory after dark and take up residence in the shop doorways.
Sunday 8th June 2008
Weather looked a bit dismal with light rain falling for most of the morning but never mind I have a raincoat and I had an umbrella for a little while but it folded in the wind so I dumped it. My aim today was to make my way to Stanley Park. The park is truly beautiful with rhododendron bushes everywhere and of course there was a statue of Robert (Rabbie to his friends) Burns. The last time i saw one of those was in Ontario, Canada with Fran. He is a poet much celebrated outside his native Scotland.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Burns
One of the highlights of the morning was meeting the raccoon which calmly walked out from the bushes on to the footpath without so much as a 'by your leave'. I was heading towards the famous Totem Poles and managed to photograph one before my camera's battery died. Stupid of me not to have brought the spare one with me. See below for good pictures.
http://www.city.vancouver.bc.ca/parks/parks/stanley/landmarks.html
http://www.seestanleypark.com/totems/page6totems.html
I was most amused when I came across the statue on the rock called 'the girl in a wet suit'. Apparently they asked the danes permission to call it a mermaid but they refused. Sadly I don't have my own picture of the statue so I went looking on the internet for one.

STEVENSON
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/steveston,_British_Columbia
We had fish and chips for lunch with a local brew and the waiter took a picture of us which turned out very dark *sigh*. After lunch we wandered around and saw an eagle's nest complete with hovering eagle.
Altogether another wonderful day made possible by another wonderful tnetter. I just love meeting all these chatters who turn out to be as nice as they seem in the chat-room. I certainly hope Tulip enjoyed the couple of days as much as I did. For dinner i gave up on the Veggie Delight at Subway because they had stopped serving tomatoes due to a salmonella scare in the USA so i settled instead for fruit and yoghurt and spent the time before bed sorting out my pack for travelling tomorrow to Vancouver Island.