PNE 2022
After having a much smaller footprint in 2021 due to COVID restrictions, the “full” fair was back. It still seems like there getting back into the swing of things, but I’m happy for what it was.
After having a much smaller footprint in 2021 due to COVID restrictions, the “full” fair was back. It still seems like there getting back into the swing of things, but I’m happy for what it was.
Been skipping a few weeks here and there lately with the Good Food delivery kits, one time due to them randomly rescheduling one of my orders for a day I wasn’t home and others there just wasn’t enough on the menu I wanted.
Due to the events of the last year, and ongoing, I’m not getting out of the house as much as I did before. Which to be honest wasn’t a lot to begin with. Yesterday I had the good fortune to make it out to where I used to live, Richmond, BC and was able to take some pictures of art and my surroundings.
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Another post as I’ve decided to continue to search our the North Shore here in British Columbia for interesting public art. As time permits I’ll be adding more information as to where and what each picture is. Its one reason that Im happy to live where I do in Canada.
Given the boredom of social distancing and keeping to ones self I’ve found that searching out various public art on the North Shore in British Columbia Canada has been interesting. Here are a few of the recent pictures of taken of these.
I am very lucky to live in the Province that I do in Canada. We have some of the most amazing places that you can visit in nature. A few days ago my Mother and I visited Lightouse Park again and these are some of the photos of that trip.
One of the few places I can go and be safe in all this madness is Lonsdale Quay Park. Here are a few more photos from my trips:
Finding that peaceful place to think in these troubled times. #bepositive