Sunday, August 26

Weekend iPhonography

Welcome back to my little world. After a lot of thinking, if I should keep this blog going, it should be for a good cause, (that was the original intention) and I intend to keep it that way. To share my little world most specially with my families and friends, who are not with me physically but whom I would like to be part of my humble little world. So life must go on and with no further ado, here are some of the weekend photos I took with my honey's iPhone4s which I dedicate most specially to my younger brothers, Jojo and Arnel who have unfortunately been very sick and still don't lose hope of their dreams that one day, they'd join me here in Canada. The last photo is kind of funny and ironic in a way because I was hoping that I would win the lotto max on Friday night so I can help them recover faster and get them to see Canada. Maybe next time, we'll keep trying--and dreaming, right?


I went on a walking spree and took advantage of the scenery while my honey was on job assignment right on that penthouse up on the building behind the Coast Bastion.


Spent my only toonie to explore the Museum after my exploration on each consignment shop opened along the way...


The Marina was at its peak, beautiful, blue sunny sky reflecting the water....


See that tall building up there? Had we won the lotto, my honey would have told the owner to pack and sell their penthouse to us right away. Since we didn't, you still have the chance to spend your 1.2 million if you want to live up where you can see the world around you. Gorgeous! Watch for his website, he'd be sharing a pano soon...


I walked and walked around and didn't get tired of this beauty....


The weather was just perfect: sunny and cooler. Fall is definitely around the corner.


I took another shot of Diana Krall's signature on the walkway by the Museum, and listened to the loud screaming noises of birds right on top of the building on the other side.


Couldn't find any sign if photography is allowed so I snapped away. That coin is supposed to tell you stories but didn't work for me.


Snapshot of the museum inside....


Snoopy, really? And those desks just reminded me of Elementary....


Here we met and ate, facing the Marina. It was late afternoon and we had time to dream...


Better luck next time and to my brothers, and to you my family and loved ones, hope and dreams are free. We'll hold on to them....

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