9 December 2023 – Honestly, between fog-cats and atmospheric rivers… and the fact fog & rain are compatible while cats & rivers are not… You see? Venture into the metaphoric jungle (another metaphor) and you trip all over yourself and fall down boom.
So let’s just agree there has been a lot of heavy rain & fog in Vancouver lately, and exult in the bouncy bright day that intervened.
By the magic of the present historic tense, I take you to yesterday.
Look at that sky! All the best B-words: big and blue and blazing bright. (An “Alberta sky,” I still call it, in fond tribute.)
With such splendour overhead, I look up a lot as I walk.
Above Scotia Street as I start north, for example, with a repurposed candy factory and a purpose-built condo complex to keep me company…

and farther along a busy crane, plus orange tarps to show the sky it’s not the only colour in town…

and still more busy cranes in an alley just off Main & East 1st, proving the I-1 Zoning I showed you last August is still very much In Action.

At Quebec & Terminal, a Vancity window reminds us the sun is part of the day’s bright display…

and drives the point home once I’m at False Creek itself, bouncing light from window to water, back & forth, all that light and all that bright blue.

More light and bright blue, come evening, when I look up from my seat in The Orpheum…

as I await the opening notes of Handel’s Messiah, courtesy of Early Music Vancouver and the Vancouver Chamber Choir.
(Present present-tense update: today is foggy-rainy-slushy snowy. Oh, yes. The cat came back!)


J Walters
/ 9 December 2023Oh lucky lucky you — The Messiah, at the Orpheum no less. Hope it was marvelous.
icelandpenny
/ 13 December 2023it lived up to its history and its setting, so yes, it was splendid
Marilyn Goebel
/ 9 December 2023Hi Penny – Thanks so much for your lovely observations – my heart skips a beat when I see your blog in my in-box. Maybe our paths will cross one of these days at VanDusen. By the way, on another cat-paw day, take a walk there in the daylight – the million-plus lights sparkle through the mist, and you will have the Garden to yourself this month. Marilyn Goebel
Lynette d'Arty-Cross
/ 9 December 2023That blue sky (and yes, I agree it’s an Alberta blue sky) is gorgeous. And cats have a tendency to come back. 🙂
Ju-Lyn
/ 12 December 2023A beautiful day.
And a lovely closing with Handel’s music; hope you enjoyed a majestic concert.
icelandpenny
/ 13 December 2023It was splendid! thanks