Getting to know Vancouver | 2

Part two of this getting to know Vancouver series. We took a walk downtown checking out parks, buildings, water and stuff. It’s autumn here, and it was a bit rainy.

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A couple of pictures of me in action, that Cole took. The red flower is a poppy.

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A good cup of coffee is always welcome.

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And they have photography magazines here too. Phew, I’ll survive.

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We walked through the library, a huge building that I thought was kinda cool. This is actually the inside.

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That’s it for now. Probably a lot more to come in the next few weeks as I learn more about this amazing city.

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Johanna - Hördu, en dum fråga: varför springer alla omkring med de där poppyna? Vad betyder de?

Matto - Dämit, you rock! :)
Ja såå na bild på facebook å tenkt “han har ju ööga fö fåtase”. Men tu har ganska mytsi meir en bara ööga… ;)

Deheer siidå hamnar i bookmarks så du veit!

Miss T - Ja joinar i samma fråga som Johanna…

Jakob - Matto: Tack! :-)
Johanna & Miss T: Man ger lite växel till poppysäljarna, får en blomma och hedrar på så sätt hedra de som dött i kriget. Citerar wikipedia: “In many Commonwealth countries, artificial, paper or plastic versions of this poppy are worn to commemorate the sacrifice of veterans and civilians in World War I and other wars, during the weeks preceding Remembrance Day on November 11.”.
Nu vet ni det. :-)

Stacy - great images….great web site :-)

Jakob - Thanks Stacy!

Sanna - Bild 1 e min absoluta favorit! :)

Johanna - intressant! Tänk, här blir man allmänbildad också!

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