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West Vancouver and Signs that Caught our Eye(s)

Yesterday we walked back to West Vancouver (still on the North Shore but west of North Vancouver.  Deep Cove and Seymour, referenced in prior post are east of North Vancouver and also on the North Shore.). We do not plan to cross the harbor until Thursday.  

We headed out of North Vancouver via one of the many trails through local parks.  We were headed for the West Vancouver shopping mall (Park Royal) where we had changed buses on the first day, as it was suppose to rain all afternoon and we thought we could poke around inside if the weather got too bad.  However, the rain held off until today, so we got to have a lovely walk along the seaway and look at Stanley Park in downtown Vancouver from across the harbor.

West Vancouver Walk

Entering the park on the way to West Vancouver
Fun art in West Vancouver
Crossing a creek
I love this photo. It feels like we are out of the city, but we aren’t. It also just seems like a beautiful winter day.
Looking across Vancouver Harbor towards Stanley Park and the many cargo ships moored in the bay.
A bench doin’ the wave by the water
Another view of Stanley Park from across the harbor
A lot of Christmas/holiday lights still seem to be on here which always “brightens” a walk
Mural on the side of the City Market where we have done some of our grocery shopping
Bob scores another big head photo!

Signs of the Times

We have taken a number of photos of signs that have caught our eye but have been derelict in including them in the blogs.  I’m sure it’s been keeping you up, so here are a few from the past couple of weeks —

This was outside of a school in Nanaimo.
Outside a restaurant in Lonsdale — I tend to agree
Note: No assaults were experienced in the use of this (and the other) restroom. Can we send this to NCAA and TX to encourage them to find a real issue to address?
I always appreciate a funny versus mean way to get a point across.
Nothing good comes of hitting either dear or deer

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