Tuesday 13 October 2009

Pre-Furniture-Arrival Apartment views

It just occurred to me that I have some pictures of my new place prior to moving the furniture in. So I thought I'd post them just in case someone comes along to view where I'm at.

This is the dining room. I have a table and chairs now, too! I'm finally like the rest of you! :-)

This the first of the two front parlors. Just like the old place there are pocket doors between this room and the other. The other is where my piano will go. There's grandma's rocking chair - come over and sit in it whenever you want!

This is the hall. The stair (21 of them) got down to the front door. My bedroom is the room at the end of the hall there. Behind where I'm standing is the second bedroom - I've put the leopard print couch and my main computer in there. To the right of where I'm standing is the double parlor. Then, going down the right side, after the parlor is the dining room and then the kitchen.

This is another view of the dining room - from the door to the kitchen. I have bookshelves along the wall you can see - the fireplace in this room is just to my left. (The fireplace here and the one in the front parlor are just decorative - but still cool to have!)

This is the second bedroom. The leopard print couch is against the wall you can see just a bit of on the right. Although this room gets lots of light, it also has tall trees right outside so it's quite cool.


The apartment is in a great part of town - totally convenient to everything. I've pretty much got everything settled so I'm definitely ready for visitors. Jen wins because she's going to be here in November (so that means there's still time to come before she does!) She's coming own for the weekend - we're going to have a blast! We have tickets to see the Berlin Philharmonic - that will be a massive treat.

One of these nice days (it's rainy right now) I'll take a few more photos to show how things are looking now that I've moved in and unpacked.

Bye!

Tuesday 4 August 2009

WBH part 8 - Vancouver

After a great time in Seattle I went to Victoria and Vancouver. The Victoria pictures were all on my camera - and it had a total meltdown. So no pictures of Victoria.

But here are a few thoughts about Victoria:
  • Easy to get to from Seattle - the Victoria Clipper is super easy. And it drops you right in the Inner Harbor, so super convenient.
  • Cute little town. I know it's the capital of British Columbia, but there's not too much there. A cute little historic town center with lots of shops for tourists and then I think it turns into suburbs.
  • There's a Chinatown, and it's about 1 block long with a few shops outside that block. But there were some great restaurants there - I ate at two different noodle shops and both were great.
  • Spent Canada Day in Victoria sitting at the harbor watching the fireworks. That was pretty cool.
  • Walked out to the Straits and looked at Doug's house and the Olympic Mountains. Very beautiful.
Then, after a few days, I went to Vancouver.

I have a new favorite North American city! Vancouver reminds me of everything I love about San Francisco and Hong Kong. Meaning:
  • Great walking city - I spent 5 days walking all over the place and barely even scratched the surface.
  • Excellent Chinatown - blocks and block of good little stores. Not quite as amazing as the one we have here in San Francisco, but good enough to find great duck, pork buns, noodles, dim sum and other great things.
  • I found the Pacific Cinematheque - saw a great Kurosawa film I hadn't seen before.
  • There's a fantastic park (Stanley Park) that's almost as big as downtown - right next to downtown. It's full of forests, lakes & streams, fields, and pounding surf.
  • Great neighborhoods just like here in SF and London - full of restaurants, shops, bookstores.
  • A great old part of town that's been preserved and is full of shops and cafes. And my favorite jeans store from Istanbul is there - Mavi Jeans! YEAH!
  • The downtown is super - really gives the feel of a city that's larger than it really is. I mean, the population is slightly smaller than San Francisco's (and NOTHING like Hong Kong's) but there's a feeling of being in a big city that I don't feel very often in SF.
  • You can take a ferry and a short bus ride and you are the base of a ski resort - Grouse Mountain! The cable car goes straight up the mountain and the views are amazing. After all, you're standing up on the top of the mountain and down at the bottom is this amazing city.
In short, I would move to Vancouver in just a second!

Here are a few photos:

The Convention Center

The View from the Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden in Chinatown


The Marina



The new part of the Convention Center


A fantastic Art Deco grill above a building in the old part of town.

Here are a few photos of different view of the city











Me trying to be clever with color - this is a view of downtown from Stanley Park

More me trying to be clever with color

WBH part 7 - Deception Pass, Green Park & Larrabee State Park

While we were all up in Seattle we went on a fantastic trip up to Bellingham to see Nicole and her family. On the way we went to Deception Pass and Larrabee State Park. Here are some photos from each.

Deception Pass











Sarah, Hannah and Emma at Green Park



Larrabee State Park








And finally some good advice to always remember! Don't fall!

WBH part 6 - Seattle for 5 out of 6 siblings...(sorry Tony!)

Lisa was out in Seattle in late Jun. It was a great chance to spend time with everyone. It was awesome to see Lisa, Loren and their kids - it had been since early 2008! We had a great time visiting Seattle!





I walked through the Olympic Sculpture Garden later in the week and I took a few photos. There's a walkway that has this cool colored film on it - that's what is creating the amazing images.