Thursday, June 25, 2009

Vancouver pt.2

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Tuesday:
We went to Granville Island and went to the public market thing, really fun.
We went to this tiny shack for dad's lunch of fresh fish tacos, and mum and I got some italian white beans, fennel and celery salad, and yam, feta and sun-dried-tomato salad.
I found gluten-free macaroons at this little bakery which made my day. (Jane I don't think I told you but my doctor thinks I have celiac disease- I guess I'm at a high probability for it.)
After Granville we mosied over to Main street to look at some mainly vintage shops. We found this one antique store that was totally bitchin'. The owner and her co-owner made these awesome found antique object sculpture type things, she was very frank and cool.

We have created a new form of vacationing: Urban Camping. We stay in an apartment or a hotel room with a kitchen, make our own breakfast, bring/buy lunch, and then get salad stuff, cheese and bread (corn tortillas for me), and whatever meat dad wants and eat in! We have a gorgeous view from our room.
Then we go out on a walk along the sea wall (we are across the street from a bay) at about 9:30 because it stays light so late here.

Wednesday:
Rainy day. Loved it.
We went to the main art museum here which they call the "gallery". Saw a 17th century Dutch painter show and an Andre Gursky photo show. Had lunch at the cafe there which was soo yummy.
Mum and I shared vegan roasted yam, carrot and ginger soup and a yam, corn, and black bean salad.
Dad had his usual chicken pesto panini.
Then we came back to the hotel so I could register for my classes, then back out again. Went to Murchie's which is an old tea shop, and got a certain tea my papa drinks, and this amazing rose black tea that we like. ALSO found gluten free macaroons there! Little tiny ones, coffee and ginger favored.
Then went shopping at a few stores on Robson street that had been recommended. I dropped $95 on a really really cute dress. I never spend that much money on anything! ahhh! technically it was 85 with 10$ tax which we will claim at the airport. Mum found a really cute sweater there too, that's all cotton which is hard to find for her.
Went to Caper's (a branch of whole foods) to get more dinner stuff, and came back to eat and go on our night walk.

Today we're off to the Van Dusen Gardens, and the surrounding area for more shopping.
Should be fun.
Vancouver is kind of like San Francisco but sans the hotter-shit-than-thou mentality. I love it here, it feels like Europe.

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