Burnabyism – 2It’s great to see some thoughtful responses to what is now the first post on the idea of Burnabyism: how…
Remember those Future Climate Refugees Coming North? Is it Happening Now?It was always a surprise to be in Vancouver’s downtown commercial areas and help tourists with directions in what would…
It’s Where You Find ItThe spirit of the season is where you find it. And this Christmas Labyrinth was at Olympic Village, just north…
A Champion Ends His RideArno Schortinghuis has passed away, and many people feel deep sadness today. He’s gone now, but his kindness, even disposition,…
King Tide Comes To VancouverIt’s baby steps, or rather baby incursions by the ocean onto various parts of Vancouver. We begin our adaptation to…
Popina Canteen — Granville IslandSomething new on Granville Island — at least, new to me. It’s a pop-up eatery: the Popina Canteen. A new…
Vancouver Public Library’s New Public TreasureIt’s really a spectacular transformation — the downtown VPL’s two upper floors have become a rich and varied public space.…
Public Art — Jerry Whitehead at RaymurArtist Jerry Whitehead has a lovely set of murals at Raymur in Vancouver (located near Campbell Ave. and Keefer St.,…
Bike the Night — A Vancouver TraditionA few pix from a rapidly-growing event: HUB’s Bike the Night. Aside from being highly social and fun, it’s a…
Public Art — Vernon & HastingsFound this artist (calls himself Form), working at Vernon and Hastings. You can see more of this artist’s work at…
2018 Vancouver Mural Festival — Street PartyThe Main Street area party. A photo gallery of people, fun and murals.…
Ackery’s Alley — A Vancouver TransformationWhat was once a dark and dingy downtown Vancouver working space is now a bright and fun one. It’s become…
2018 Vancouver Mural Festival — In Progress 5Some old, some new. All in the vicinity of Campbell and E Cordova. Don’t forget the EVENTS, especially the Street…
Dec. 19, 2022Vancouver’s “Dinosaurs Against Fossil Fuels” (DAFFS) Way Ahead of Their TimeSandy James Planner