Vancouver
A rocky start to my journey, but all is well. The flight was painless except that an elderly woman a few rows back had a medical emergency - she was unconscious, every flight attendant was in attendance plus a doctor and a nurse from the passengers. If it had happened earlier, whatever it was, we might have had to land in Calgary. As it was, we waited on the ground in Vancouver until medical personnel came on board. I wish her well and hope she recovers.
My dear Chris was at the airport to meet me and escort me via the great new transit system to downtown. My hotel is near the park and is, shall we say, humble. Very plain and smelling musty but cheap, can't complain. But I had a terrible night with stomach cramps, wondering if I was sick or just hungry - had not had dinner and for once, didn't have my usual bag of snacks. Also lost my beautiful colourful scarf somewhere en route and also my phone download cord. So in the morning, I was feeling terrible and my phone was dead, couldn't reach anyone. One of those mornings.
But the sun was shining and I got out for breakfast and a walk, using a scarf I'd brought as a gift for Penny - sorry, Penny, it'll be slightly used. The beach was heavenly - wish I could have taken pictures. I bought a download cord and walked along the water and over the Burrard Bridge to my friend Tara's as arranged, a gathering before the Climate Change march, to find out that she'd texted not to come, she's on crutches and can't move. So we had a visit in any case, I made her lunch and went back over the Burrard Bridge to meet Bruce at the rally. We took a coffee break during the speeches and then went to use the bathroom in the snazzy new Nordstroms store where people were happily buying expensive consumer goods while the march went on a block away. And then we marched again. It felt good to be with a large crowd of like-minded people and my dear friend Bruce.
We left the march and went to visit Chris, who lives in a high-rise nearby and was cooking our gourmet dinner. In his beautiful apartment, Bruce bonded with Chris's cat Leon, and we watched the march going down Davie Street from the 8th floor windows.
Now I'm resting before going back for a big dinner that Chris has been cooking all day, for me and a bunch of our mutual friends. I know this city well and it's good to be here, passed the site of the Arts Club Theatre where I worked so often, walked by the apartment building where I first lived with my ex, where we brought our newborn daughter home from St. Paul's Hospital which I also passed today. Such powerful memories.
Still, I also have that feeling - what am I doing here so far from home? This too shall pass.
My dear Chris was at the airport to meet me and escort me via the great new transit system to downtown. My hotel is near the park and is, shall we say, humble. Very plain and smelling musty but cheap, can't complain. But I had a terrible night with stomach cramps, wondering if I was sick or just hungry - had not had dinner and for once, didn't have my usual bag of snacks. Also lost my beautiful colourful scarf somewhere en route and also my phone download cord. So in the morning, I was feeling terrible and my phone was dead, couldn't reach anyone. One of those mornings.
But the sun was shining and I got out for breakfast and a walk, using a scarf I'd brought as a gift for Penny - sorry, Penny, it'll be slightly used. The beach was heavenly - wish I could have taken pictures. I bought a download cord and walked along the water and over the Burrard Bridge to my friend Tara's as arranged, a gathering before the Climate Change march, to find out that she'd texted not to come, she's on crutches and can't move. So we had a visit in any case, I made her lunch and went back over the Burrard Bridge to meet Bruce at the rally. We took a coffee break during the speeches and then went to use the bathroom in the snazzy new Nordstroms store where people were happily buying expensive consumer goods while the march went on a block away. And then we marched again. It felt good to be with a large crowd of like-minded people and my dear friend Bruce.
We left the march and went to visit Chris, who lives in a high-rise nearby and was cooking our gourmet dinner. In his beautiful apartment, Bruce bonded with Chris's cat Leon, and we watched the march going down Davie Street from the 8th floor windows.
Now I'm resting before going back for a big dinner that Chris has been cooking all day, for me and a bunch of our mutual friends. I know this city well and it's good to be here, passed the site of the Arts Club Theatre where I worked so often, walked by the apartment building where I first lived with my ex, where we brought our newborn daughter home from St. Paul's Hospital which I also passed today. Such powerful memories.Still, I also have that feeling - what am I doing here so far from home? This too shall pass.
Published on November 29, 2015 17:22
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