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Horseshoe Bay…

11 Tuesday Jan 2011

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I watched the ferries leave for Vancouver and Bowen Islands.

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Deep Cove…

10 Monday Jan 2011

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It was 34 degrees F in Deep Cove today. This is where I love to kayak in the summer.

Swirling sunrise scene…

09 Sunday Jan 2011

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I awoke to this beautiful view of a freighter in the Burrard Inlet.

A Light in the Darkness…

09 Sunday Jan 2011

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I wandered onto the Dundarave pier in West Vancouver last night to take in the city lights across the Burrard Inlet.

West Vancouver Seawall…

08 Saturday Jan 2011

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Never a ship sails out of the bay
But carries my heart as a stowaway.
Roselle Mercier Montgomery

I walked along the seawall today on the West Vancouver shore starting at the Lions Gate Bridge.
(Click on image to enlarge).

Being prepared…

07 Friday Jan 2011

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Be Prepared: The Motto of the Boy Scouts of America

My grandmother loved to tell the story of the television set blowing up after being hit by lightning because she neglected to shut the windows during an electrical storm. Other relatives followed up with really gruesome tales of friends or distant cousins charred beyond recognition from being hit by lightning on the eighteenth green, out sailing, or up on the roof.

In addition to lightning, nearly every natural disaster since time began has happened to someone my family knew intimately. After sharing all the grizzly details of the poor unsuspecting victim’s demise, someone would conclude with, “That’s a corker,” and move on to the next person they knew who had bought the farm.

My relatives’ acceptance of the maws of death appearing at any moment sparked my interest in risk management. I pack a small emergency kit whenever I set out into the wilds and although I have never had occasion to use it, I take it all the same as the best laid plans in hiking, like life, can go awry.

My top five travel destination choices…

04 Tuesday Jan 2011

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We love travel, some of us forever, to seek other states, other lives, other souls. – Anais Nin

I love to travel! Every year I try to visit at least one destination on my ever-expanding and evolving list of places to see. It took nine years from when I first decided to visit Australia and New Zealand until I was able to arrange the time off for the month-long trip, so my choices below may be overly-ambitious.

TOP FIVE DESTINATIONS WISH LIST:

1. Buenos Aires: Learn how to dance the tango like Cheryl Burke.

2. France: Hike on the Camino Francés portion of the Way of St. James or Camino de Santiago, a 500 mile Crusade route from that stretches from St. Jean-Pied-du-Port in France to Santiago de Compostela in Spain.

2. St. Petersburg: The State Hermitage Museum is a must.

3. Madrid: See El Prado Art Museum  – I have had a fascination for Velazquez’s painting, Las Meninas.

4. Prague: At Christmastime.

5. Agra: I have had a lifelong yearning to see the Taj Mahal by moonlight – high romance!

I would love to hear about what destinations would be on your top five list!

Model – Azi

Resolutions Revisited…

01 Saturday Jan 2011

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Always bear in mind that your own resolution to success is more important than any other one thing.
Abraham Lincoln

In the 1980s we bought most of our electronics, jewelry, and toys from a catalog showroom store. We liked the idea of having the opportunity to preview and test out the merchandise before making a selection and, as a result, were always satisfied with our purchases.

On this first day of 2011, I am reviewing my resolutions for the year. I wish there were some way to test-drive some of the action items, as I did in that retail store, before investing the time, energy, and money necessary to make them happen. Several of my big ideas are fraught with considerable risk and I need to figure out how to manage that element. If after careful evaluation, I decide to embrace the projects full on, then the possibility exists that, by this time next year, one or two of them may have come to fruition!

Model – Lauren DiMarco

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