I know… it’s supposed to be Wordless Wednesday… with all the “w” letters… it’s clever, right? But whatever… I have other things planned for Wednesday. Or maybe Thursday. We’ll see how the week goes.
At any rate… I’m pretty much never wordless so it’s not even a wordless Monday. What it is, is “A Bunch of Pictures Monday”. Because, I have a bunch of pictures. And I thought I’d post them.
These are just some of the photos I’ve taken over the last month while traveling as well as in my garden and around Vancouver and I thought I’d share them. Because I like them and frankly, it’s my blog so… are you all with me here? Good!
Honestly, has anyone ever found a cookie they didn’t like? I mean I’ve found some that are not as good as others but…
Smoked hickory salt biscuits at the Hyatt’s Mosaic Restaurant. I could eat a whole bowlful all warm with a little butter melting on them. In fact, I almost did.
Vacouver’s Bella Gelateria – winner of the 2012 Florence, Italy Gelato Festival. And deservedly so. Vancouver’s best gelato. Frankly, the best gelato I’ve ever had anywhere and I have taken it upon myself to sample multiple flavours. Just to be sure. So there you have it.
Who buys rhubarb on the west coast? Seriously – the stuff grows like a weed. You have to be a bit lazy to actually buy this in the grocery store or the farmers’ market… And I am happy to go out weeding when it nets this from the back of my garden.
Chives just make me happy.
Calgary, you look all pretty at night! And your Fred Herzog exhibit at the Glenbow made me happy.
My next afternoon to myself… this is where I’ll be.
And that’s it folks. I hope your Monday is/was pleasant. Be back soon…
Sometimes you don’t need words. Photos are enough. Love the chives. And the sassy scrapers. Thanks for the visual pick-me-up!
I can only aspire to your level of photography. Your photos left me wordless (well, as close as I get
Love the West Coast Rhubarb description! Definitely agree about its abundance, for years my parents’ Olympia garden has been dominated by that absurdly prolific plant!
O.K. I love that *cookie* spatula 🙂 Your photos are beautiful. So crisp and clear yet soft.
I’m jealous of the West Coast’s rhubarb growing abilities. I was just talking to a friend the other day and we lamented on how hard it is to find good rhubarb in Toronto. I guess it’s back to scouring the farmer’s market again.
PS: Love the Calgary photo. I’m a sucker for a good skyline shot. 🙂