Last weekend Dave and I explored a lovely are of the Pacific Northwest outside of our usual territory. In fact, for this adventure we left the country entirely and took a train up into Canada. It was a weekend of gorgeous weather and fun times!
Our adventure started at the Everett Train Station.
Our train ride was in the dark, but we could still get glimpses of little places on the way up, and arrived at our final destination around midnight. We had our first skytrain experience and then took our luggage for a stroll along Robson Street. It was amazing that it was as full of people at that time of night as it would be at noon on a Saturday! What a wonderful diversity of humanity.
The next day we headed out on foot down Burrard Street. This sign caught my attention due to the homemakers in the "A."
Dave is an astronaut!
I am an astronaut too!
Where were were walking, busing and ferrying to after the Space Center was across this bay and up on the hilltops above North Vancouver. We were trying to make it to Grouse Mountain. Luckily there is a deal on the weekends that traveling longer distances doesn't cost as much. All the areas (zones) are considered just 1 zone, so you buy just one ticket and can ride buses, sea buses (ferries) and sky trains on that 1 ticket for 90 minutes.
We got in a gondola at Grouse Mountain and headed up the hill. The day was mostly clear, so we had fantastic views.
View of Mt Baker from the North... it looks different!
Here is the Eye of the Wind. I knew it would be scary to be up in that observation deck, but it was so worth it! We were already high up, and now we added about 217 ft to that. Not only were we way up in the sky, but the humungous blades going around case the windmill to wobble slightly. I don't think my Mom would have like it.
This gorgeous sunset was rapidly disappearing as we bused back toward the ferry and I was hoping so much that there would still be some color left when we reached the shore, so I could get some pictures. The only shore we could get to had high fences and light poles next to the ferry dock, so Dave climbed up on a dumpster for me to get these last streaks of sunset over downtown Vancouver.
There were black squirrels as well as gray in the park. So cute and fuzzy!
I got up close and personal with some upside down jellies. These silly creatures appear to be trying to swim through the ground, through the glass, etc. They don't seem to realize they will get further if they aren't trying to go through obstacles.
I liked these polka dotted mushroom looking jellies!
This is called "Girl in Wetsuit"
This is called "Photobombing the Girl in Wetsuit"