Over 400m from the valley floor between Whistler and Blackcomb. Through the glass floor of the Gondola. Those are big trees down there.
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Monday, September 28, 2009
Sunday, September 27, 2009
A fortunate life.
Well, I have to start with wifey.
She looks after me when I'm sick. Laughs with me when I'm happy. Commiserates with me when things go wrong and helps me up.
Halves my troubles, and doubles my joy.
She makes me complete.
And what a complete week we've had.
One week ago we were wandering along the Seine together, dining at the top of Montmartre in the shadow of the Basilique Sacre Coeur. We flew back from France together in peace and returned to our beautiful home.
This week, I walked along the shore of False Creek to my beloved job where my thoughtful colleagues had looked after my tasks for me while I was away in Paris.
Then I drove to my gig at the River Rock Casino on a balmy night in our beautiful city, and played with my favourite band and my close friends, the Bradley/McGillivray band.
Last night I got to blast my new car up the Sea to Sky Highway to meet wifey at the Fairmont Whistler hotel for a night out, during which we engaged Hys to bring us a great steak and a bottle of Champagne.
And now we're on the Peak to Peak Gondola together swaying over the valley between Whistler and Blackcomb Mointains.
Yeah. All good.
I'm a fortunate man.
She looks after me when I'm sick. Laughs with me when I'm happy. Commiserates with me when things go wrong and helps me up.
Halves my troubles, and doubles my joy.
She makes me complete.
And what a complete week we've had.
One week ago we were wandering along the Seine together, dining at the top of Montmartre in the shadow of the Basilique Sacre Coeur. We flew back from France together in peace and returned to our beautiful home.
This week, I walked along the shore of False Creek to my beloved job where my thoughtful colleagues had looked after my tasks for me while I was away in Paris.
Then I drove to my gig at the River Rock Casino on a balmy night in our beautiful city, and played with my favourite band and my close friends, the Bradley/McGillivray band.
Last night I got to blast my new car up the Sea to Sky Highway to meet wifey at the Fairmont Whistler hotel for a night out, during which we engaged Hys to bring us a great steak and a bottle of Champagne.
And now we're on the Peak to Peak Gondola together swaying over the valley between Whistler and Blackcomb Mointains.
Yeah. All good.
I'm a fortunate man.
A fortunate life.
Monday, September 21, 2009
Orientation
Paris is ridiculously easy to get around. Buy a 3 or 5 day pass and you will make your money back in 2 days. We even used our 5 day pass for the funiculaire at Montmartre, bypassing a huge line for tickets.
We used the Tube 2 app on my smartphone with the Paris and RER maps, and never got lost. The app shows your route, changes, directions of travel for each train and written instructions that are easy to follow. Works for all of Paris.
We used the Tube 2 app on my smartphone with the Paris and RER maps, and never got lost. The app shows your route, changes, directions of travel for each train and written instructions that are easy to follow. Works for all of Paris.
Orientation
Bayonne.
Dear Translink
They have statues for Everything
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
And then suddenly...
Monday, September 14, 2009
Hey
Not the hotel room number we were expecting tonight
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