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Showing posts with label Chinatown. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chinatown. Show all posts

Saturday, February 22, 2014

Day trippin'...

Yesterday I took a trip into the city for roving at the wool store.
Yup...I went roving for roving.
It was grey and stormy.
Chance of rain...150%.
I didn't mind though...after i had done my running around I settled
down in the window of a bakery cafe, book and camera at hand and glimpsed 
at the wet world outside...
The book I just picked up is 'The Wild Places' by Robert MacFarlane.
It's an interesting study of his own search for genuine wild places.
His search begins in his own town of Cambridge, England and takes him
through Wales, Scotland and Ireland. He will climb, walk and swim in all sorts
of weather to understand the landscape and it's history in his search.
So far, so good. His writing is very evocative and full of the quest in understanding the natural world.
This day I was nowhere near the wilderness but in the hub of Victoria, a city I love.
If you live here on the coast, you must also certainly love the rain.
 It may seem strange but true.
Although we huddle under umbrellas and rain gear, it is part of our lives
and as the saying goes in Ireland...
"there's no such thing as bad weather, just the wrong clothing".
 Even when I was a letter carrier for 9 years, I didn't mind so much.
You get out there with your rain poncho, put up with silly comments and do the job.
But today I was glad to be inside, looking out...
...patio furniture left for a better day...

Oh, and the peanut butter Nanaimo bar for dessert didn't hurt matters!
The wind outside shook the trees...
...and the yellow cabs were busy, busy, busy. I counted 5 while sitting here...
Before I left for home, I decided to take a quick trip through Chinatown.
It was Chinese New Year a few weeks ago so some of the decorations were still up.
The weather quickly changed, as it does at this time of year, and the sun came out for me...
Love the silk lanterns!

 The beautiful Gate of Harmonious Interest frames our tiny Chinatown...
So many colours...so many details...
 At the top of every hour, a speaker plays Chinese music.
A look at the Benevolent Society from a different angle...
 The old and the new...
The Chinese Public School is over a hundred years old and still educates primary age children...it's one of my favorite buildings around...
Public wall art depicting the changing times at the school..
 A few of the old tenement buildings still inhabited...
...and a few not so much...
 More public art on the walls of Chinatown...
February is the kind of month where the weather wears many different coats.
Spring-like sunny days with the bulbs coming in and days where the wind
can blow bitterly to the bone, flapping flags like crazy kites...
...and then just when I got home...
 Another reason to love the rain!!




Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Out and about...

Yesterday we went into the city to finish up some shopping
and I brought along the camera to capture lights and decor but
ended up focusing (mind the pun!) on all the
lovely old doors around Chinatown.
Maybe next trip in I will be transfixed on my original target,
but for now, I bring you, The Doors...
This is probably my fave...the look and the number!...
 ...reminds me of Harry Potter...
 ...number 1 store for all little Chinatown toys...
 ...Elegance...
 ...door to all things basket...
 ...lucky colour red...
 Imports from far away in Nepal and Tibet...
 ...vintage blue Love...
 ...living in plum...
Global Village...beautiful, ethical things... 
 Time to do some shopping...ciao for now!


Sunday, July 14, 2013

Where does it go?!

Time, time time...never enough of it!
Between getting ready for the Sooke Fine Arst show, the garden, my neices visiting,
and work, it's hard to find little snippets to sit and write.
One of the fun things these days is that I have a new camera!
I've been wanting to get one for a while now and just couldn't pass
up the half price sale at London Drugs...oh the dangers of compulsive shopping!!
Anyway it's going to take me a while to figure out all of the bells and whistles
but so far I'm pretty happy. It's an Olympus EP3 which has interchangeble lenses
and it's quite compact for this type of camera.
There's a lot of different art filters built in so
I'll leave you with some of my experiments and bid you adieu
until next time!
 soft focus
 grainy film
 diorama
 playing with aperature
 pin hole
 cross process
 soft focus
 pinhole
 portrait
pinhole
pinhole
(gee, do ya think pinhole is my favorite?!)