October 27th, 2021 — Sail boats being hauled ashore at the Hollyburn Sailing Club.
Three for free
October 14th, 2021 — Free items left in a lane on the west side of Vancouver.
Waterfront station
October 24th, 2021 — Waterfront Station from Granville Square at the north foot of Granville Street.
Fall, downtown
October 24th, 2021 — The north foot of Granville Street.
Murals obscured
April 10th, 2021 — Two murals. The first is in the alley at the rear of 1200 Granville Street. The second is on Yukon Street at Broadway.

Gate in the woods
October 17th, 2021 — Fence and gate above the Vesuvius Bay ferry terminal parking lot on Salt Spring Island.
No pee signs
September 23rd, 2021 — A common sign in the back alleys of business areas in Vancouver.

Red boat
October 20th, 2021 — Small row boat on Vesuvius Beach, Salt Spring Island.
Crofton pulp mill
October 18th, 2021 — The Crofton pulp mill almost hidden by sea fog.
Is concrete green?
October 13th, 2021 — It’s curious that the two towers in the background of this picture at 1684 and 1668 Alberni Street are being considered for demolition and redevelopment — I assume because they are at the end of their life — while the two houses in the foreground aren’t. What is the life of a concrete tower; these two can’t be fifty years old? Does a city trying to be the greenest in the world consider demolishing buildings like these “green”?
