Monday 6 February 2012

February already!

Hello all,

I'm back with another update! Currently enjoying the back end of two days off in a row. Nice and relaxing and finally my suit can go to the dry cleaners again!

January was overall a pretty chilly month and we had a few days of snow. I counted myself lucky that I'm living in the area I'm in, which is comparitively very mild to the regions further north and east. I heard Calgary was down into the -20s! The main thing that has stuck me this winter is that the UK could learn a lot of decent lessons from the Canadians on how to handle the winter and in particular the snow!

Even Downtown Van got a dusting - doesn't happen too often supposedly.
At the end of the last update I said it looked like we were getting a new flatmate. That turned out to be true (although it was only a short stay as he moved out again yesterday). His name was Dennis, a cool middle-aged Canadian guy who was in the middle of selling his house to our landlord Jun. A huge hockey fan (surprise, surprise) and a Canucks season-ticket holder. It sounds like he may have the world's largest collection of hockey memorabilia! It's a shame he didn't stay longer really as he was a cool guy, good sense of humour and also had a car! Hot 18-30 Canadian girl next, please, landlord.

On the 23rd I decided to go check out Science World, the big metallic, spiky globe building that adorns the covers of many of the Vancouver guidebooks, as I hadn't done much 'touristy' stuff for a while. They had a dinosaur exhibition going which appealled to me also!


 It turned out to be quite geared towards children, with lots of learning areas and interactive games etc - so perfect for this big kid. The dinosaurs exhibition was easily the highlight. Most of them were animatronic and a couple of them genuinely quite scary! Cool!

Here's a few of my new friends:






Here's a video of one of them in action:


The other main highlight was the Eureka! area where there were tons of cool sciency things to play around with. Oh to be 8 years old again!

Nice view across False Creek to BC Place and Rogers Arena. Not the best day weather-wise though!
After checking out Science World I headed further Downtown to check out another place I'd read about in the guidebook, Gorilla Food cafe on Richards St. Gorilla Food is an organic raw vegan restaurant which I decided I should go and check out whilst I was doing my month of vegetarianism.



I was pleasantly suprised at how good the food was. I wasn't expecting too much flavour-wise but I was proved completely wrong! I ordered a 'Green Curry Nice Bowl' - a salad of green curry marinated veges and seeds. It was SO, SO good. Amazing flavour. I washed that down with a 'Hempnotik' shake made from almonds, bananas, hempnut, hemp protein and dates. Overall, really, really nice. It's a little bit pricey but it was worth checking out, certainly. I felt like a proper zen Vancouver hippy.


Who'd have thought raw vegan would taste so good? Not me!
So my month of vegetarianism came to an end. I was delighted to get back on the meat in the end - tastes too good! The main purpose of doing it was to see if I felt any difference and I must say not really. I think it's because I eat a pretty clean diet anyway, with plenty of fruits and veg, so my body wasn't getting any major boost except not having to digest meat. I carried on my workout regime as usual over the 4 weeks and I do think I would have struggled massively had I not done lacto-ovo and gone strict vegan. Oh well, it was an interesting thing to try.

I celebrated being able to eat meat again with an awesome dinner at Chambar with Gina, Carol, Sookae and Joan after work. A number of the restaurants and cafes around Vancouver were taking part in DineOut Vancouver - a two week event to promote the best food Vancouver has to offer. Chambar is an up-market Belgian restaurant located near BC Place with a nice decor, great food and even better beers. Being able to try it out on the cheaper DineOut set menu was a real bonus. I went for the recommended mussels and washed them down with a couple of their own ales. Delicious!

The end of January also brought the news that a few of the boys from back home will be coming over to Vancouver in May. So excited about that! Can't wait to see them and show them around this great city.

February was started off well enough. The weather has picked up and the place is looking bright again.


On Thursday I went to my 2nd Canucks game against the Western Conference leaders, Detroit Red Wings. I brought a fellow Canuck fanatic, Gina, along with me to what should have been a pretty awesome, intense game between the 2 best in the West. I bought the tickets from Dennis and I must say his seats are awesome! Row 1 right behind the goal that the Canucks shoot at twice. So sweet!

Unfortunately the Canucks didn't really turn up! They fell behind 3 times, somehow managing to equalise 3 times on the back of a stagnant offensive performance. The game went to overtime and then to a shootout, which Detroit promptly won. Still, losing in overtime means you still pick up a point in the NHL so it could have been worse. Hopefully the Canucks can pick it up again soon and make a push for the number 1 seed in the West. Can't wait for playoff time, baby!


The retired jerseys including the big number 16 - Trevor Linden.







The past couple of days have just been pottering around and watching sports. The football over the weekend was pretty enteraining with Arsenal actually managing to win a game and with Chelsea blowing a 3 goal lead against Man U. Dan and I sat down to watch a pretty entertaining Superbowl last night as well. Nice to be able to watch it at a decent time for once!

Anyway, got plenty of bits and bobs to sort out today so I'll leave you to it. Can't believe I've been here for 5 months already, by the way! Hope you're well!

Take care,
Simon x

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