• Seattle 10/23

    Last week I popped down to Seattle, Washington for a couple days. I grabbed a last minute train after scoring tickets to the screening of Laggies. Walking around the streets downtown was wonderful. Every time I am in the city I discover something new, and this time was no exception. Here are some shots from my weekend trip, enjoy!

  • Jeep Tour in Cuba

    On our last day in Cuba we decided to partake in an all in one tour – dolphins, jeep tour, crocodiles and the city of Moron. We talked to two separate people about this tour and neither mentioned the crocodile conservatory, so ending up there was quite the surprise. My friend decided she needed to touch every animal on the conservatory and a few of the men felt we needed to be told what a pony, guinea pig and puppy were, it was a strange experience. We were also put with a couple from Newfoundland who bickered and fought in the tiny jeep as we sat like stubborn children in…

  • Spring in Vancouver

    Nice weather in Vancouver means its time to head to the beach. Even if there is a chill in the air the sights are stunning.

  • Sunshine After the Rain

    Rain had taken over Vancouver, creating a dark, damp, dreary week. Then the sun came out and those mountains appear and you immediately forget how miserable it was. People come out in hoards, couples walking across the bridge, kids chasing pigeons on Granville Island and bikes galore! Here are some of my shots from the sunset that evening.

  • January 6th Sunrise

    I have never seen sunrises like this before, the colder it is in Vancouver, the better the colour. Bubblegum pinks, deep orange and light blue mix together as if painted. I can’t imagine being anywhere else.

  • Train to Seattle

    Here are some shots of the train ride we took to Seattle. We got to see the sun rise over the ocean as we stopped for customs. I cannot resist a good sunrise.

  • Sunset in Vancouver

    A couple weeks ago I grabbed my camera as I left to get cat food. I usually don’t bring it with me on little walks but something was compelling me. As I turned onto Broadway and looked downtown I was shocked. The sunset had created an almost volcanic look to the clouds coming off the mountain. The quick trip turned into a fourty-five minute walk around Kits, but it was well worth it. Enjoy!