Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Vancouver 2010

Vancouver 2010 Olympic Village

BC Place, Canada Hockey Place, Provincial Houses, Downtown Vancouver

The kids with the Quebec House in the background

Derek in front of the Molson Canadian Leaf

Canadian Hockey House

Everyone started building these rock people on the False Creek shoreline in front of the Provincial Houses. There were hundreds of them and they were really cool. I tried to make one but it kept falling over. Jordan made a mini one.

Hurricane Potato = Deep fried potato on a stick.
Are those PEI potatoes?
Gretzky was here.

Everyone had Maple Leafs on. So much red and white everywhere.

We went to Granville Island. There's all these art galleries and studios, jewelry stores, a Boqueria style Market Place, and seagulls that try to dive bomb your head.

Here is a lady carving a Totem Pole with a chainsaw.
Average morning in Vancouver.

View of the mountains from UBC campus.

Real life Totem Poles.

Big Totem Pole.

Museum of Anthropology.

We had a great time in Vancouver. The city is so beautiful; it has mountains, and harbors, and the Pacific Ocean, and Killer Whales, and tall buildings, and fun bars and restaurants, and sweet public transit. We had hockey tickets to the Germany v Finland game. It was really fun listening to the German fans clap and sing and chant Deutschland!! even though Finland won 5-0. But the really great part was when USA beat Canada 5-3 on Sunday night!!! We were at a friend's house and everyone was pissed at the guys who brought the American chicks.
It was even fun just to walk through the streets and see the THOUSANDS of people dressed up in their country's colors. Everyone was singing and dancing and cheering and drunk. I think the City of Vancouver did a really great job helping people get around. They had volunteers giving out directions and extra trains and buses running all day. Everyone was really nice. We definitely lucked out with the weather. It didn't rain once all weekend. It felt like Spring Break for us - it was a toasty 50 degrees instead of Baltimore's freezing high of 30.