
Paraphrasing 99% Invisible: Always read the sign!

Paraphrasing 99% Invisible: Always read the sign!

I pass this mural regularly. It’s at the north east corner of Templeton Street and Hastings Street in Vancouver. I couldn’t find any information on it. “Everything Is Sacred” is written in English and a language Claude AI identifies as Halkomelem, a language of the Coast Salish peoples.
It’s on the Hastings side of the Hastings East Rectifier Station. Hats …
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I’d been going to the Hastings Community Centre for over a year before I truly noticed this wonderful mural. It was just a bunch of colour out of the corner of my eye, then one day for no particular reason I saw it.


I’d love to know more about the Indigenous figures, but all I could find is this from …
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Some photos from my ride around the Stanley Park seawall this morning. The weather was amazing, though cold. That’s what extra layers are for. I only had to share the path with a handful of cyclists, so no getting stuck behind someone or being the person holding someone up. Perfect! The only other folks out that early were mostly runners.…
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A few weeks ago I was walking back to my car when I heard a chicken softly clucking. Not a common sound in Vancouver, but keeping chickens is allowed, so not impossible. Looking around I didn’t see any chickens but spotted a sign:
KEEP GATE CLOSED
No Matter What The Chickens Say
I laughed, but where were these fast talking …
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When I was growing up, one of my favourite shows was The Banana Splits. If you haven’t heard of The Banana Splits, you can get all the gory details in this Banana Splits Wikipedia article. Fleegle was my favourite. One of the interstitials featured the Banana Splits goofing around in their banana buggies, which were ATVs with …
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Last year I did a New Year’s Eve ride around the Stanley Park loop (SPLoop) and False Creek Seawall and really enjoyed it. I wasn’t sure the weather would allow one this year, but lo and behold no rain! I may have just started an annual tradition.
It didn’t feel like there were as many people out and about this …
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I choose gingerbread!

It was rainy with high cloud when I took this on a bike ride home. The light was gobbled up by the dark and the visability across the water was great in spite of the rain. I loved the way Science World looked.