Monday, September 11, 2006

Weeks earlier ... in Canada*


Victoria, BC, was bright and sunny during this holiday in August. Even visitors from galaxies far far away stopped by for some good company ... and music.


This man tickled me. He's got this great Australian/Scottish/English accent happening, and he was selling copies of his self-narrated memoirs. I bought the CD.


This French-Canadian artist now lives in Victoria. She had lots of neat pictures, but something about the one she is holding attracted me. It's a woman, dancing and holding the moon as if it were a balloon.


You gotta love those Canadians. I mean, really. I couldn't resist his P.O.O.P shirt. He told me it stands for People Opposed to Outflow Pollution. You can follow their movements (their pun, not mine) from the photo of Mr. Floatie, below.



*I went to Victoria in the beginning of August, and Mexico (next post) in early September, so the posts are a little off.

8 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

YUCK!

Tuesday, 12 September, 2006  
Blogger Danielle P said...

Is KKC posting anonymously again? dp

Friday, 15 September, 2006  
Blogger Keith said...

I always suspected Vader was a closet fiddler. Something in the way he holds that light saber. Very bluegrass posturing...

I'm not sure I wanna visit anyplace where the citizenry willingly dresses as giant turds...

Oh, and the guy who tickled you? Didja get his number? ;-) Those accented guys think they can get away with just about anything!

Thursday, 05 October, 2006  
Blogger Carl said...

I used to live in Victoria.

Wednesday, 11 October, 2006  
Blogger Danielle P said...

Did you ever wear a P.O.O.P. T-shirt?

Thursday, 12 October, 2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Very cool! Love the photos, and I was great to see you in Va. last week!

Saturday, 14 October, 2006  
Blogger Carl said...

I did have a Canucks sweater that I wore on occasion. That's about as close as I got.

Tuesday, 24 October, 2006  
Blogger Gina said...

Track their movements? Oh that is good stuff!

Monday, 02 April, 2007  

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