It’s not their prime habitat, but lions and pineapples can indeed be found in North Vancouver. Along with orbs, urns, and miscellaneous other concrete post … Read More ›
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It turns out that the Green Necklace is … green. At least, partly. The 7.5km trail looping through suburban North Vancouver is also grey and … Read More ›
A new installment in my efforts to pay attention to the Green Necklace, a local neighbourhood walk that can easily become all-too-familiar: tracking where you … Read More ›
Elizabeth Ann, where are you now? At the southwest corner of St. Georges and 10th St, in North Vancouver, apparently. Or at least that is … Read More ›
Spring in Vancouver means cherry blossoms, and magnolia blossoms, and forsythia blossoms (aa-choo!) North Vancouver’s Green Necklace becomes a pink and yellow necklace. Like a … Read More ›
Continuing my exploration of North Vancouver’s Green Necklace trail with a most-obvious aspect of urban wandering: buildings. I’ve been seeking out buildings that are beautiful, … Read More ›
There is no stopping the Radius Project now. After my initial 1, 1.5, and 2-km circles away from home, the 3km radius surprisingly took me … Read More ›
Moving out from my first 1km radius around home, I discovered that it’s a different world out there! That inner kilometer was all about nice … Read More ›
In the first wave of the pandemic last spring, Parisiens were only allowed to go 1km from home. [That’s 0.62 miles for Americans and Liberians, … Read More ›