Vancouver the Beautiful

If you’re a parent who works from home, summer and work-productivity are antonyms. I finally figured that out this year, around early July. When my family and I skipped town on a vacation to British Columbia, I switched off my email and social media for 10 days. No work; no distractions. I read books, and found my way back to the streams of creativity that came more easily before social media. Maybe one day I’ll write fiction, if I can keep close to those creative harbors.

I also soaked up Vancouver and Victoria, two lovely cities in British Columbia, on the western edge of Canada. If you have the chance to visit Vancouver, Victoria, or both, go. As my husband described it, it’s like a cross between the United States and Europe—culturally unique, English-speaking, with excellent food.

Since pictures do a better job of relating the area’s natural beauty, I’ll let my photographs tell the rest of the story.

IMG 5097Trees in Stanley Park, a magical peninsula north of downtown Vancouver

IMG 5104A strong base; in Stanley Park

IMG 5109A grove in the park

IMG 5131A view of the Lion’s Gate Bridge

IMG 5153Beaver Lake, inside Stanley Park, is covered by water lilies and morphing from lake into marsh. It’ll likely evolve into a meadow in the near future.

IMG 5173A duck family on Beaver Lake

IMG 5189New trees spring to life within the old

IMG 5208A view of Vancouver from Vancouver Bay

IMG 5228Rocky coast

IMG 5233A barnacle-ridden boulder at the water’s edge

IMG 5259Walking across the Burrard Street Bridge in the early afternoon

IMG 5352Heading to Vancouver Island on the BC Ferry

IMG 5438Part of the parliament buildings in Victoria IMG 5394Victoria feels remote and sleepy, and the people are quite friendly. IMG 5445A small lake in VictoriaIMG 5511Views along the drive from Vancouver to Whistler, the former Olympic site and mountain town about two hours northIMG 5514The Stawamus Chief, a place to hike—or, in our case, admire from the road.

IMG 5536A river runs through Whistler

IMG 5627Apartment complexes abound in Vancouver

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