Sunday, January 4, 2015

Nova Scotia: Causeway

The first book I completed for the 2015 Reading Challenge was Causeway: A Passage from Innocence by Linden MacIntyre. This was an autobiographical book set in Port Hastings, Nova Scotia in the 1950s and 60s. 

Goodreads says:
Causeway is Linden MacIntyre's evocative memoir of his Cape Breton childhood. At once a vibrant coming-of-age story, a portrait of a vanishing way of life and a reflection on fathers and sons, the narrative revolves around the construction of the Canso Causeway that would link the small Cape Breton village of MacIntyre's childhood to the wide world of the mainland. Shot through with humour, humanity and vivid characters, Causeway is an extraordinary book, a memoir that has set a new standard for the genre.

Having recently traveled to Nova Scotia, including Cape Breton and the Canso Causeway, I had a bit more connection with what the Canso Causeway is, and how it could change life. Even without that, I really enjoyed this book.

Saturday, January 4, 2014

New Skills for a New Year

This year R and I decided to set a goal (rather than a resolution) to learn 12 new skills.

We've only have two figured out so far, and the first was easy: my siblings gave me a cheddar cheese making kit for Christmas. The second will be archery sometime in the summer, mostly for R. Growing up, my aunt and uncle ran a traditional bow & arrow making company, and they made some stuff for us. Being in Guiding forever helped as well.

So, that leaves 10 new skills to learn (and figure out!). Good thing it's only January 4th.


Monday, October 7, 2013

A borrowed lens

Sometime at the end of August, R borrowed a lens from his coworker for me. It was a 11-16 mm f2.8 Tokina wideangle lens, and it was really fun to play with.

Neither of my lenses are wide angle (55mm vs the 77mm of the borrowed), so that was a fun treat to play with. I have an 18-55mm and a 50-200mm, so it was quite different from what I'm used to.
camera + borrowed lens

We headed up to Kamloops for a wedding, and stopped near Shumway lake to try some night photos.

Milky way and the mountain

More Milky Way
Unfortunately, it was quite cold so we didn't stay as long as we would have maybe liked. It was still fun though, and a good use of a different lens, and my tripod and timer. I don't think either of my other lenses would have worked very well, because you wouldn't be able to see enough of the sky to get the same perspective.

Fence near Tranquille on the lake
 I was playing with my camera mostly in manual mode, but I managed to overexpose most of my photos.. Oooh well!
peeling birch bark
 We had a picnic lunch with R's family down on the beach, where we saw otters, loons, grebes and random people..

Tranquille pasture through the SUV window. Nice UV filter!

Adirondacks at Tranquille on the Lake
I enjoyed playing with this lens, and borrowed another similar (12-24mm, f4.0 wide angle) lens to play with for a while. We're heading back up to Kamloops this weekend, so we'll try for some more star photos!

Sunday, October 6, 2013

Color Me Rad 5k

Saturday morning was Color Me Rad - a 5k run where coloured cornstarch and water is .. splattered? on you. The point is to wear white at the start, and end up being completely covered in a rainbow of colours.

Me and M before the race. All nice and clean!

 I couldn't find a white shirt, so R very sweetly lent me one of his..

A fire extinguisher of orange stuff at the start line.
 Busy start line. People were stoked to be neon-coloured soon!

Feet & colour packs.
 At about 4.5 km, they give out a pack of colour to everyone.
Finish line! And the purple cloud just before..

Me.. at the end (with a creepy hand??)
 I was pretty clean looking, compared to some people.

Colour toss!
Every few minutes there's an annoucement, and people tossed up the colour.. Pretty cool looking.

Monday, September 30, 2013

Fall

The days are getting shorter, the mornings crisper, and the leaves redder. It's definitely fall in Vancouver, and while I'm sure it's not, it feels way earlier than it should.

I've started wearing tshirts or even long-sleeved shirts on my runs, and I almost want to wear a toque on my way to work (except that I feel dorky, since it's still September!). Maybe tomorrow..

I'm not really ready for it to be fall.. I don't enjoy getting up before the sun, or going to bed three hours after the sun has set again.

To look on the bright side, fall is a great time to take photos. We're having Thanksgiving dinner with friends this weekend, with family the weekend after that, and then I get to fly away to visit my best friend and her sister, who is basically my almost-sister. And then, the month will be half over. Crazy!

Leaves on the sidwalk

W 19th Ave on a run.

Tree on my walk from work
I really like having a camera that's always with me and takes good enough photos.

Happy (basically) October!

Sunday, September 22, 2013

Insta-update

It's been a while since I've blogged. I don't really have any desire to update with a long post, since I am most definitely not a writer. However, some photos that I've taken are kind of cool, so.. that's what's going up.

Home made blueberry pies and tea at R's grandparents.

Fireworks at R's birthday in July

Beautiful reflections in False Creek

Windmills near Tumbler Ridge

Flying home from the Peace in August

Borrowed lens on a beautiful camera.

Trip over the new Port Mann!

And more of the Port Mann

Cloud bank leaving Vancouver for the Peace, again.

Sunset at Iona beach

Monday night bike ride!

Fall sunrise and sun flare

That's a quick life update. I'll try and post some photos from our long hike this summer sometime, too.

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Hike: Lynn Peak

A few weeks ago, R and I did the Lynn Peak hike. We'd seen signs for it last summer while hiking the Lynn Headwaters, but it seemed a bit off the beaten track. I was talking to a coworker about hikes in that area in early April and took another look at Lynn Peak. I saw a recent comment on one of the hiking sites that said that it was good to hike now. We packed our gear (including R's new backpacking pack!) and headed out. We started hiking shortly before noon, I believe.

The top was a bit of a slog - it was covered in snow and fairly slippery. The view at the top was pretty worth it though!

Yes. That is Vancouver..

Burnaby & Vancouver

panorama of it.. Burnaby - Vancouver
 Stats:
Length: 3 hours, 45 minutes (from sign at trailhead)
Distance: 8.5km
Elevation gain: 720 m (according to this)

I'm not sure I'd do this hike again - the view was nice, but it wasn't an overly exciting trail. It was good as a starter for the year though.