Since then my circumstances have changed dramatically and I haven't been able to go out by myself since the summer.
I am mostly housebound right now, so I am very thankful to my friends for keeping in touch with me. I love emails as they can be read over and over. I also love cards and pictures. Sometimes I hang them up and they make me feel cheerful.
This is from a day this past summer. For my friends who don't live in the province, this is what the underground stations look like. I simply catch an elevator at street level and can scoot Ruby right up to the skytrain platform.
One thing I love about Vancouver is how things are juxtaposed against one another. You will often see beautiful, expensive homes right beside buildings that are falling down in disrepair. I am charmed by the city gardens. This garden is located right in the heart of downtown. I had to wait a fairly long timeto get the birds in flight in the picture.
On this day I was on my way to the Pain Clinic and I stopped in at the IGA to get a magazine. Usually there is about an hour wait at the Clinic and I had forgotten to bring my own reading material.
The cashier and I were both laughing about it. I think we recognized him at the same time. And, both of us felt the same way...that we didn't want to disrupt his day by identifying him or sidelining him with conversation about "the biz" if it was his day off.
Yay, a new entry!!
ReplyDeleteIs it just me, or is the underground subway area super clean!? It looks immaculate! As for Mr. Ray, I LOVED him in that movie with Whoopi! But I think he got a face lift or something, he looks different now. (He does however, have amazing eyes!)
You are right, I hadn't noticed before how clean the underground areas are. I will have more appreciation from now on!
ReplyDeleteIf I HAD talked to Mr. Liotta it would have been regarding "Corrina Corrina" as I adore that film. Most people think of him as someone who plays 'bad guys' well but I think he was stunning in that film.