After a brief visit to the Broadway and Commercial area, I start my hike at the sorce of False Creek. Here we find Vancouver’s iconic geodesic dome, Science World. Since there are many pictures I took on this venture, it will be broken into several posts. This segment will be from Science World to Habitat Island.
Commercial-Broadway Station
Decided to start here today. Saw some interesting houses. The item I most sought after was a very old school Safeway Sign. I spotted it from the train and had to get a picture of it. Found some other gems while hiking around the block.
Flight to Vancouver
Had to connect in San Francisco, and the flight there was delayed. Just barely made the second flight to Vancouver. However, there was much to see on the way up including the snow-capped Sierra range, Downtown San Francisco. Later, there was Mt. Shasta and Crater Lake before cloud cover took over for the remainder of the flight.
Portland, Oregon and the Tualatin Crawfish Festival 2007
In August 2007 after not having a good vacation in a while, I decided to attend the 2007 Tualatin Crawfish Festival. I had just received an Oregon Scientific point and shoot digital camera and was starting to take photography seriously.
In this post are just a few of the pics snapped up the five days in the great Pacific Northwest. I’ll have many more when I get all the pictures together.
Of the many trips I’ve been on over the years, This is one of the most memorable. Not only was it the first of several visits to the Tualatin Crawfish Festival, but alot of fond memories of being in my former stomping grounds of Portland, OR.
That was my first time back in PDX in five years. Now 16 years later the Tualatin Crawfish Festival is no more and Portland seems to be having some growing pains, but I’ll be back.
Although this post was published in September 2023, future post from past trips will be backdated to the time they occurred.
Darling Harbour- Maritime Museum
It is the final day in Sydney, so Darling Harbour it is. Have seen numerous Youtube videos of it and found it quite interesting. Of the interesting architecture found around Darling Harbour, one that really stands out is the
Pyrmont
Took another trip to the Sydney Fish Market then would make my way over to Darling Harbour. On the way there, I passed through a small, quaint community of Prymont. A lot of small shops and cafes are found here. Also liked the historic architecture, somewhat reminding me of old New England architecture.
St Leonards- Crows Nest
North Sydney, Sydney’s Other Downtown
Neutral Bay- Something Must be Happening Here
Circular Quay Sydney- In the Middle of it All
After dining at the SkyFeast, I come to the Circular Quay Wharf. This is the main ferry terminal in Sydney, Also here is the Sydney Opera House and there are great views of the Harbour Bridge. Great views of the city center skyline as well, especially at night. There are also a plethora of restaurants and shops here. Almost want to call it Sydney’s living room.