Saturday morning walk in Vancouver

I left the house at 5:15 am on Saturday morning, to meet Philip and Lawrence at the Urban Fare in Yaletown, which is the trendy part of downtown Vancouver where Philip and other affluent hipsters reside.

Lawrence and I were coming from the burbs – by train.  I caught the Canada Line from the Bridgeport station and got to the Yaletown/Roundhouse station at 6:10 am.

Philip arrived at 6:30 am and a few minutes later, Lawrence arrived.

We had a coffee and then headed outside for our walk around the downtown and Coal Harbour.

Here are a few of the photos and video clips from our walk: Saturday morning walk

The weather forecast is predicting a few more days of this mild and sunny weather, and I had been hoping to walk with the Venturers in Kitsilano today but I need to take my Holly to the vet.

Yesterday, when I got home, I noticed that she had blood in her stool and she’s not her usual self – so I’m worried about her.  But things could always be worse, so I’m not complaining.

By the way, here are a few photos from the film project I booked for Vets Canada.  My role is an almost homeless vet, living in his old motorhome and trying to survive – but still proudly wearing one of his medals.

Dedicated to Holly Golightly, my dog.

I hope my stories are a gift to your head and heart.

Hugs,

Danny

6 responses to “Saturday morning walk in Vancouver”

  1. How is Holly doing?

    1. I just noticed that I had comments – sorry for the delay in replying – Holly is doing much better and she’s back to her normal self. Hugs

  2. Hey Dan,
    Is Holly Ok?

    1. Sorry, Suzette, I just noticed that I had some comments – Holly is much better now and she’s almost finished her meds. But how are you doing? Any word on when you’re going for surgery? Hugs & Luv

  3. Suzette Laqua Avatar

    Hey Dan,
    Is Holly Ok?

    1. Ditto, the above replies. Hugs

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