12 February 2022 – It hits 11C this sunny Saturday — double digits, and it’s only mid-February! I break out my summer Tilley (hat), leave my coat behind, and head for False Creek. I am giddy with the promise of spring.
I’m not the only one. “Giddy” pretty well defines the mood all around me for my entire walk.
There are preening Canada geese and munching human youth by this condo water feature just east of the Creek …

and humans of every age lolling, their bodies at ease with the temperature, as they watch balls carom off whirlygigs and springs go spronnnnggggg in this Rube Goldberg sculpture outside Science World. (I am particularly taken with the eclectic style of the little girl on the scooter: lavender princess-ballerina net skirt and a bumblebee helmet.)

The playground next to Science World, with its child-friendly crushed rubber surface, is alive with leaping, squealing youngsters.

An Aquabus sets out to zigzag its way, dock by dock, west to Granville Island …

and four guys keep four basketballs busy on the court under the north-side access ramps to the Cambie Bridge.

I walk on a bit farther, past the western end of Coopers Park where I again note how much “higher-rise” and marina-dense the north side of the Creek is, compared to the south …

then turn back east. Thanks to low tide, Jerry Pethick’s Time Top sculpture is fully visible.

Four shells and one gull: the humans paddle like crazy, but the gull is still in the lead.

Down in its final curve, where False Creek is revealed to be no creek after all, a little girl adds just one more stone to the top of the stack that she has been so carefully constructing — with daddy so patiently standing by as she tests her skills. In the distance, a more exuberant family tableau: everybody is throwing stones into the water, not balancing them.

Two riders are about to pass the electronic eye on the cycle path as it dips behind Science World. When I arrived earlier, a read-out told me that 2790 cyclists used the path yesterday (midnight to midnight), and the current count for today was 800 and change. Now, a few hours later, it has already topped 1700.

Assorted buskers vie for attention. My favourites are these ukulele players, who take turns playing and being part of the audience. A moment ago, the man (right) in the black vest and watch cap was strumming away; now he is tapping his foot and smiling encouragement.

And I head home, also smiling and feeling encouraged. Time to pull out more spring clothing! (Oh, all right, still too soon. But wow, it’s coming.)
ALAN WILLIAMS
/ 12 February 2022It’s so good to see so many people out and about; enjoying the day in so many ways. Vancouver is such a lovely city, when it isn’t raining. Even then, it can be appealing.
Watch cap? Never heard of it. I thought they still had the good old toque in Canada. It’s one of my favourite scrabble words and a word I staunchly refuse to let go.
icelandpenny
/ 14 February 2022well, a tight cap about the head, as opposed to one with a tail or tassel… a military term?
GRETCHEN
/ 12 February 2022LIFE!!! SUN!!! WARMTH, SORT OF… THANKS FOR THE POST!
Lynette d'Arty-Cross
/ 12 February 2022I am totally jealous! What a wonderful spring day. Thanks for taking us along.
dianaed14
/ 17 February 2022Thank you for yet another interesting walk