Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Back again...

Well that was quite the respite, but I am back at it. Moving and traveling has consumed my days this past month, but this little diddy called a blog may just benefit from that in the coming weeks.

To finish where I left off from this post with the highlights of Salt Spring Island...

Surprisingly delicious wine tasting left us with a bottle of Prism from Garry Oaks Winery and a bottle of Charmela from Mistaken Identity Vineyards...



We washed down our tastings with an unbelievable Thai Peanut Tofu Sandwich from Tree House Cafe.

On the art front, a gallery space called Pegasus Gallery particularly stood out to me when I saw serigraphs and photographs like these hanging on their walls...

Walter Joseph Phillips - Valley of the Ten Peaks

Robert Genn - Point

Eric Klemm - Clifford, Mohawk Indian

Eric Klemm - High Bar Road

above photos from PegasusGallery.ca

As for sleeping quarters, we landed on "Tiki Town" - the home of the "Pon Tiki" and our new friends' family who were kind enough in invite us aboard their stomping grounds in the middle of the bay, literally...



I have never seen anything like it. We had an amazing time, and I would highly recommend a jaunt to the island if ever the opportunity presents itself...

Friday, August 12, 2011

Vancouver Island

My other half and I took a little trip north to British Columbia and had quite the adventure. We flew into Seattle and had a quick couple hours there in which we indulged ourselves in Hole in the Wall Barbecue - typical tourist move = eating food from your "homeland" while in a town and culture where it is by no means typical cuisine. All that to say, I was very impressed by the smoked meatloaf sandwich, "pig with lipstick" style.


Sometimes, not planning trip details in advance makes for a great way to get to know an area before you are committed to an itinerary, as long as the anxiety of not knowing where you will lay your head at night doesn't get to you too much. With no concrete plans our adventure was only enhanced. We were incredibly fortunate to meet some new friends, Erin and Avery, on the Victoria Clipper headed over to Vancouver Island. They live on the island and gave us some good insight as to what might be the best places to go.

We spent one night in Victoria...



...headed "up island" to Tofino with a couple brief stops along the way in Chemainus and Coombs.

The Birdhouse is where we landed in the little coastal town of Ucluelet...


Talk about small space living at it's most efficient.

In my opinion, one of the best outlook points is by the Ucluelet lighthouse. With the overcast, misty weather, the landscape in the distance with rays of sun shining through made me think of Chronicles of Narnia: Voyage of the Dawn Treader...


With recommendation from the Wya Point Surf Shop we spent a good bit of our time exploring Wya Point in Ucluelet...



...and then headed to Incinerator Rock for a little surf (literally)...




...followed by stand-up paddle boarding through the islands around Tofino - a great way to explore the ocean...



We guiltlessly finished our eventful visit with a classic Canadian dish - Poutine - fries, cheese curds and gravy. Looks disgusting, but tastes delicious...


A recipe here.

Off we went back to Victoria where our new friends from the ferry picked us up and brought us to Salt Spring Island. It is an idyllic little island. More on that later...


Friday, August 5, 2011

A New Canvas

As I mentioned here, we are in the process of moving - not far - just down the street. Nonetheless, having a new "canvas" to play with is always exciting. Some images from my pinterest of the vibe I've been envisioning for our new place...



Source: None via Aubree on Pinterest






Thursday, August 4, 2011

The Shape I'm In - Canada

In Canada for the week...


It is only appropriate to pay tribute to the predominately Canadian band - The Band - in a two day late "Tuesday" Tune from the classic - The Last Waltz...

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I find that I am drawn to ideas. Whether they are brilliant, simple, or aesthetically beautiful (to my eyes), they tend to be other people’s ideas. I have much respect for people who have the vulnerability to bring their ideas to life. My first internal reaction is often envy, but then it becomes gratitude – and gratefulness for a creator that enables people to bring to life the ideas that He gives them. Occasionally though, one of those ideas is my own. They don’t come often, but when they do, no matter how small or insignificant they may be, I am humbled and inspired. This is a place for me to exhibit those ideas, mostly others – sometimes my own.