The OSU team competing in the design contest was hard at work the night before the contest putting the finishing touches on their device. They had converted a hotel room into a small machine shop and electronics lab. Sarah and I were impressed with their tenacity.
Eileen’s Speech
Stanley Park and Around
On Saturday morning I decided to head over to Stanley Park to see what there was to see. The walk ended up being much longer than I had anticipated but the exercise was welcome.
Looking toward the north and east from near the convention centre.
The promenade and green space along the harbour.
A rather odd art installation.
So many gleaming glass towers!
Interesting artwork.
Good use of old saw blades.
Some art from the Vancouver Biennial.
Pleasure boats and a few house boats, too.
Strange sculpture.
A famous Canadian.
The Lions Gate Bridge in the distance.
A totem pole park.
Some art in the water.
A jellyfish close to shore.
Loggers arch.
Strange artwork in the forest.
Someone forgot their cup.
Dark places and cold times.
Closer to the Lions Gate Bridge.
A kelp forest just offshore. It would probably be a good place to dive.
Japanese-Canadian memorial for all of the Japanese-descent Canadians that fought in the World Wars.
Heading back to the hotel through Stanley Park.