RHH's photos with the keyword: english bay

Olympic Inukshuk

RHH
18 Feb 2010 334
Inukshuk are stone figures used by Indians in northern Canada and Alaska to herd caribou. This commemorative figure stands on the shore of English Bay in Sunset Beach. Whether the Olympic mittens are an official addition or a bit of harmless fun, I do not know.

Inukshuk with Olympic Mittens

RHH
18 Feb 2010 308
In Explore February 18, 2010, #129. Inukshuk are stone figures used by Indians in northern Canada and Alaska to herd caribou. This commemorative figure stands on the shore of English Bay in Sunset Beach, Vancouver. Whether the Olympic mittens are an official addition or a bit of harmless fun, I do not know. I'll be away on business today and will not be home until Friday afternoon when I'll catch everyone up on commenting. Have a great day, everyone!

Olympic Interactive Light Show

RHH
17 Feb 2010 2 1 303
In Explore February 17, 2010, #11. One of the spectacles of the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver is this nightly light show with constantly changing patterns provided by people from all over the world and delivered over the Internet. Called "Vectorial Elevation," the display is considered to be one of the world's largest interactive artworks. Further information can be found at: www.ctvolympics.ca/about-vancouver/news/newsid=20625.html This picture was taken from the balcony of our daughter's apartment in the area of Vancouver General Hospital, and our son, Edward, has also posted a picture of this wonderful display at: www.flickr.com/photos/8686966@N02/4363488132/ . Viewed large even some of the stars can be seen.

Morning at English Bay

RHH
13 Mar 2010 1 288
Taken from English Bay Park in Vancouver. The sculpture is by a Frenchman, Bernar Venet, and is titled "217.5 Arcs x 13" but is popularly known as "The Whale Carcass." It was commissioned for the Vancouver Sculpture Biennale in 2005.

Across English Bay

RHH
02 Jan 2011 269
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