English Bay knows how to look gorgeous at night as well: when the nature goes to sleep, human creativity
gets into action and turns the sky into a beautiful stage where fireworks are “the
stars” in front of impatient spectators.
Saturday, 28 July 2012
Thursday, 26 July 2012
Beauty
Beauty is to admire the sunset from
English Bay beach, when the sun paints the sky with a cloud as a paintbrush.
Thursday, 12 July 2012
On Canada Day
I’m back, with a shameful lateness
to leave very few impressions on Canada Day.
Logistic problems in the process to
move from a flat to another, and some connection issues in my new place have
made a little problematic for me to write a post.
Now everything seems to be sorted
out.
1st July is the day
Canadians celebrate the “birth” of their country, as a result of the creation
of the Canadian colony of the British Empire.
I had to find a compromise between
my being Italian and watch the final of Euro 2012 and the natural curiosity to
experience a 100% Canadian day, the same curiosity that drove me to miss a day
at work in 2006 not to lose my first St. Patrick Day in Dublin.
Well, we all know Spain did not have
any mercy of Italy on the pitch, but at least Mr. Weather kept the rain away
for the day, and I could hang out with some friends.
I found predictably so many people
around, but not a real exhibition of Canadian proud, and the maple-leaf flags
handed out at Canada Place looked like more gadgets for tourists rather than an
indispensable tool to celebrate the fatherland.
Everything was well managed and
organized, but overall I got the impression it was a kind of big fair rather
than the national day, a sort of gigantic happening for families and kids.
Only a kind of lumberjacks
competition held in Canada Place and the well-known officers with the Red Serge
posing with tourists gave a more Canadian look to the event.
And no… to much of my surprise I did
not hear anybody singing the national anthem.
This is Vancouver, weakness and
strength at the same time of a city dealing with (too???) many identities and
that has not defined its own yet; imperfect mirror at some extent of a country
that, as its first Prime Minister once said, has "too
much geography and not enough history”.
Lumberjacks "in action"
Canadian traditional costume
"Michael Knight" at the parade
Red Serge march at the parade
The Chinese Dragon
Canadian Crowd
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