Saturday, September 26, 2015

Canada 2015

September 2015 Canada 

Calgary

It has been a long time since I have been to Canada for just a visit (5 years or more). I started off in Calgary and basically got caught up with old friends and a couple of personal items.

Vancouver

After a few days in Calgary I went to Vancouver. This was an amazing trip and lots of fun. Denise had a list of 50 things to do for my 50th birthday and all 50 were fun to do (attached). The scenery in Vancouver and surrounding areas is as nice as I have seen anywhere. After 3 years of living there Denise is still smitten with the place and I can see why. So much to do and see. Vancouver has a reputation for a lot of rain but every day was hot and sunny. Denise’s son Jesse is also a goal tender for the Langley Knights Jr. B hockey team so we went to his home opener. Fun hockey to watch.
Vancouver was amazing and thanks to Denise for going out of her way to do so many fun and interesting things to do.


Frank’s Fantastic 50th Fun Fare


1.    Stand up paddling at Sunset
2.    Drink a beer with Jesse
3.    Walk down Robson Street
4.    Have a Craft Beer at a Vancouver Brewery
5.    See the Steam Clock in Gastown
6.    Walk on Cobblestone streets
7.    Bike the sea wall
8.    Go to Stanley Park
9.    Visit a local farm
10.  Rent a mountain bike
11.  Eat (& maybe kiss) a Wild Salmon
12.  Walk on a suspension bridge
13.  Walk the beach with Jack
14.  Forage for your dinner
15.  See the view from Queen Elizabeth park
16.  Eat grilled peaches – Yum!
17.  Ride the Grousse gondola
18.  Buy weed from a weed store
19.  Smoke weed from a weed store
20.  Go Whale watching – or see a car advertising whale watching
21.  Walk the pier in Vancouver
22.  See Canada Place (and Fly Over Canada)
23.  Tell Denise she’s wonderful
24.  Tell Denise she’s wonderful and mean it
25.  Put your feet up in the back yard with a local craft beer
26.  Dip your nose in the pacific ocean
27.  Ride the Sea to Sky highway
28.  Ride the Sea to Sky gondola
29.  See the view from Cypress
30.  Rub Jack’s belly
31.  Ride a ferry
32.  Cross illegally into the USA
33.  Sit on a patio in False Creek
34.  Tour White Rock
35.  See the countryside
36.  Go to Whistler
37.  Say at least once, “I see can why you love it here” – and mean it
38.  Go to Salt Springs Island (or Bowen Island)
39.  Buy Denise a present for your birthday
40.  See Jesse play his first regular season Junior B game ever!!!
41.  Go to Granville Island
42.  Get someone to tell you you’re cute
43.  Drive on Zero Avenue
44.  Tell Ed Wou he’s a crazy son-of-a-whore with a straight face
45.  Walk in the Pacific Northwest rainforest
46.  Look over English Bay and sing a Blue Rodeo song
47.  Ride the Canada Line
48.  Make keifr
49.  See Crescent Beach
50.  Throw a rock from Canada to the USA


















































Toronto

From Vancouver it was off to Toronto to see a lifelong friend and world famous wrestling impersonator. I call him Allan but you must call him Allan Macho Man Soupster Savage. Toronto was great with good weather (always a concern) and I went down to see the Hockey Hall of Fame for the first time. Basically what I expected but nice to see seminal hockey moments but with bigger overtones of Canadian culture.

From Toronto it I went to Halifax which is always a trip down memory lane with me and of course Tony’s Donair. After a quiet night in Halifax I drove to Cape Breton.








Cape Breton

It was great to see my mother and family and friends. I discovered that my mother and I enjoy a strange habit, looking in graveyards. Nothing macabre or occult (at least not for me, I can’t say for sure about Catherine) but we like to find out the just when people were born and died especially older people. I saw my father’s grave and his fathers (who was born in 1883) as well as my war vet uncle and grandparents on my mother’s side both of whom were born in the 19th century as well.
We also drove around the Cabot Trail which is amazingly beautiful and I believe one of the most photographed places in North America. It basically in my mother’s back yard but we did make a long day of it as we stopped in several places including the Giant MacAskill Museum (closed) and Alexander Graham Bell Museum (open). I think Alexander Graham Bell was a 20th century Leonardo DaVinci and did so many amazing this, including communications, aviation, farming, sustainable energy, and hydrofoils.
Highlights of Cape Breton were spending time with my mother, visiting friends and family, the Cabot Trail, homemade seafood chowder, going to the Red Shoe and playing a set with local musicians, and just driving around in general.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angus_MacAskill

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Graham_Bell
























































London

On the way back to Abu Dhabi I had a 10 hour layover in London so I went downtown and visited my favorite building in the world. As a poor, illiterate peasant no words on mine can describe the grandeur, splendor and chronicles of history of Westminster Abbey but Wikipedia can damn it.

After visiting the Abbey I made my way to the war rooms and the Churchill Museum. Fascinating for me and I would have liked to have spent more time at both places but I had to make my way back to Heathrow and catch a flight back to Abu Dhabi. The flight back was with Etihad and I still cannot get use to airplanes with a bar on them but I will try.   


























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