Vancouver has a million things to do! Here are a few of my favourites. None of them require a car so they're easy for you to get to no matter where you're staying. Many of them are free too! Things to do for free Stanley Park is a Vancouver institution that is larger than New York's …
vancouver: where to eat.
{The burger at La Brasserie. Oh yes.} The most obvious place to start in a guide to Vancouver is food! There's A LOT of good food in Vancouver! My list won't even come close covering all the amazing choices in there are in the city but here's a comprehensive list of my favourites. As a …
guide to vancouver.
As I mentioned last week, I thought it would be fun to write a guide to Vancouver. From my point of view, anyway! First up, later today, where to eat. Because that's the most important thing, of course. Following later this week: what to do. And next week: day trips and weekend trips from Vancouver. …
small joys.*
{Finally replacing the sheet we were using as curtains with the real thing.} {Loving the cute apron I got for Christmas.} {Adding more counter space and a lot more storage to our kitchen.} {Homemade chicken fingers really hit the spot last Sunday.} {Even though it's for a sad reason, it'll be nice to be in …
why do we still need feminism?
These days, the word feminism has a bad reputation. The truth is being a feminist is a jumble of things. First wave feminism was, in a nutshell, about getting women to be seen as persons in their own right, instead of property of the men in their life. Second wave feminism was (again, in a …
back to the beginning.
I started this blog to discuss a subject near to my heart: feminism. I soon discovered that that was not the only thing that I wanted to write about. In this new year, I'd like to steer my small corner of the web back closer to where I was when I started this blog because …
for an elegant lady.
Warna Moore { February 4, 1950 - January 13, 2012 }
snow day.
We're having a big (for Vancouver) snow day! That still means going to work, but it's very pretty out and reminds me of the motherland. (Please excuse the iPhone photos.)
small joys.*
{We've booked tickets for a trip to China later this year! I am so excited.} I secretly kind of love that life seems to kind of slow down in January. It's chilly outside so you almost have to stay inside where it's warm and occupy yourself with books, movies and little projects. It's been that …
the joy of books.
Just watch.
