La Grande Residence at the Sutton Place Hotel Vancouver
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ROMA – VANCOUVER - 17 OCTOBER
Our wake-up call was at a much more respectable 7am, so we were able to enjoy a really nice breakfast in the rooftop garden before our taxi arrived – half an hour early!
Fortunately we were ready though, and were able to leave then. I think the cab driver must have thought he was late or something, as he did between 120 – …
Vancouver in the wet season.
... The snow was soft and loose not like the icy groomed tracks back home. The peak-to-peak gondola ride was awesome, light snowfall, no wind and clear sky made me antsy for a run down the slopes but sadly the body wasn't up to it. Last day in Vancouver was shopping for Brenda, and a long, long walk around the harbors and foreshore for me before joining the Snowtrain bound for Jasper in the ...
What I've been up to lately
... not only as an university assignment but also as a long-lasting memory from our university life and our friendship. And all this is thanks to my teacher: Karen.
She is one of the strong women of today’s society who always brings a bunch of stories in class and manages to smile at the end of each and every one irrespective of the tone that they imply. I loved to spend time with her after our final exam and go out Downtown to have a drink and chat about our ...
Two months later...
... their absolute best. Representatives from WUSC, JRS, the Red Cross and the Malawian Government were all there. All of us, the students, their parents, their siblings, their aunts, their uncles, their grandparents, their nieces, their nephews, their friends and more crammed into the building and jostled for position on the wooden benches in the hall. You should have seen how proud the family members were of the SRP students. Beaming from ear to ear. Although all the performances ...
Sightseeing in Vancouver
... free! The bridge is in the middle of an Alpine Forest as you cross you can look down to see a waterfall & stream, you also have a wonderful view of the Alpine trees. The crossing was fairly stress free & even though Caroline is scared of heights she took to the bridge like a duck to water! We then drove through Stanley Park past, we were to stop here later so we continued on our tour over the Lions Gate Bridge (which was originally built by the Guinness family) to False ...