Thursday, March 25, 2010
Monday, March 15, 2010
Near and Far
While I'm processing the idea of taking WHOLE NEW PICTURES, please enjoy some more shots from the archives.
Near
Far
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Over the Weekend
So this past weekend was a bit of a downer at my house. I didn't get out and take a bunch of photos like I'd hoped, but I did mope around for a bit. I squeezed in some brunch and some shopping between all the moping. Until I get out of this funk we may have to just go through the archives and post the shots I've always meant to post but never quite got around to....
Even the flowers around here are moping....
Downcast
Friday, March 5, 2010
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Like Art
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Monday, March 1, 2010
About that Curling
So, I'm going to carry on talking about the curling and the Olympics, and I'm going to act as if you've not been to a curling event so I can continue to astound you with surprising facts about Vancouver's Olympic curling events.
I still don't know what the ACTUAL proper words for most of curling are, bear with me. Curling halls are, well, they're multitaskers. There's four whole lanes in a curling... alley? Like a bowling alley? The seating is a little different - its stadium seating so everyone can see, plus there's seating on 3 sides, and the food is much the same as you might find in a bowling alley (plus beer) but I'm certain the food and beer at the Olympics is a tad more expensive (*cough*SIX DOLLAR HOT DOG*cough*)... What the hell was I talking about?
Oh! Right! There's 4 lanes, and there's always someone throwing a rock on ice somewhere. There's always something to watch or some team to pay attention to while another team is talking or scoring or losing HORRIBLY and being boring - see the right-most lane where the Swedes are taking a break.
Down the Lanes
Now, understand, in Canada, curling's pretty big, despite it having been invented in Scotland. So the Great Britain team, it should be good. I know, I know, there were a ton of Scottish immigrants to Canada, but they realllllly like their curling here. We somehow managed to get tickets to the one match that the Canadians weren't playing - which was perfectly fine by us because we DID get to see the USA v GBR game and since my house is made up of people from those two places? It was a good time to go. Holy bejaysus, tangent.
ANYWAYS, look, they get into the curling. They get so into it, that they do the wave. SEVERAL TIMES.
On the Right
Going into the event, I was presuming, despite expecting the USA teams in all other events to be stupendous, that I'd watch my country's team hand the Great Britain team an easy win. That's not at all what happened. Can you see what happened? Can you see that??
Overtime Win
That's right! WE WON! I don't really know, but I think that was like one of two games the USA won. But there were flag wavers and USA chanters in the crowd, albeit not many of them. They sure did outnumber and outshout the GBR fans though.
Old Glory and Union Jack
So, you know, it's been all, "USA! USA!" in my house ever since. AND RIGHTFULLY SO!












