Vancouver for NYE: Days 5 & 6 + Return to Sac
Friday, January 3-Sunday, January 5: Oysters, Art, Foot Massage
I did a swim workout in the indoor pool this morning, which was a nice change from my standard in-room Zumba YouTube workout. Mr. E took the day off to do some shopping while I worked with my seagull companion nearby. Since I didn't have too many meetings, we were able to have breakfast together at the H2 restaurant and were both extremely pleased with the elaborate bowls of steel-cut oats and fruit. Yum!
I took a long walk in the middle of the day up towards Canada Place and admired the big lego-ish Orca statue overlooking the bay.
We took advantage of Happy Hour offerings at local restaurant Joe Fortes Seafood and Chop House and finally got some oysters to share (yay!) along with some other snacks and beverages.
Then we strolled back along Robson Street for some more browsing and picked up some sushi and seaweed salad for me at H-Mart Downtown. Mr. E got takeout waffle fries poutine with pork at the H2 Restaurant for his in-room dinner.
On Saturday, I had a great view of the multiple crew sculls on rowing and racing in Coal Harbour just outside our windows. This is something we've seen during previous visits, and it's always interesting to see the different combinations of rowers (single, duo, quad).
We had discussed a few options for the day and decided to head to the Vancouver Art Gallery, where our membership in the Crocker gives us complimentary reciprocal admission. We've always enjoyed our visits to this museum, as their exhibitions tend to feature artists that we don't see other places and that offer intriguing and thought-provoking themes.
Mr. E focused his time on the first floor for Multiple Realities: Experimental Art in the Eastern Bloc, 1960s–1980s. That exhibition didn't appeal much to me, so I instead started on the second floor with the galleries devoted to Firelei Báez,
whose work explores themes of identity and colonialism and racism. I
wasn't familiar with this artist, and I wouldn't want to have her works
as part of our collection, but I was really move and struck by her
creative vision, especially after watching a short video clip with the
artist explaining how and why she creates. I appreciate how she reuses
historical documents as the basis for some of her paintings as a
commentary on history and what is valued. I also appreciate her focus on
women and strong female identities.
I spent the rest of my time on the third floor for the exhibition Shelley Niro: 500 Year Itch, and Mr. E joined me there, as I had suggested via text that he would enjoy these works by a very prolific and varied artist. Her works offer commentary on identity and culture, especially from an indigenous perspective, and often have elements of humor in them that help to draw in the viewer.
We shared a veggie omelette at De Dutch near Canada Place as we discussed plans and options for the rest of the afternoon. Although we'd considered checking out the Flyover Canada Place experience, we decided instead to save that for another time and see if we could get walk-in appointments (no pun intended) for a foot massage at the spa we'd noticed on Robson Street the previous evening. Luckily, our timing was just right for a 30-minute massage, and that was a great addition to our day. We both agreed that we'd want a longer massage next time and to include neck and back as well.
When we got back to the hotel, we discovered that they'd finally received some oysters. Yay! So we went to the Lounge for Happy Hour oysters and cocktails. The oysters were from PEI, which is actually our preference, so we really lucked out. We decided to go with Pho 37 takeout for dinner again, although this time we tried a few different items, including the yummy fresh papaya salad and some steamed vegges.
I did a final workout with seagull and crew boats as companions on Sunday morning and finished off some of our food provisions for a quick breakfast. The rest of the rice cakes got packed to bring home since our local Safeway no longer has the right kind! We somehow managed to fit in all of our new items (two towels, three sweatshirts, a long sleeved t-shirt, a mug, a dozen snack-size lion bars, magnets, ornaments, earrings, etc.) and didn't even need to use one of our foldable shopping bags for extra storage. We did, however, need to check our bags since another item that Mr. E acquired was Monkey 47 gin, and that clearly can't come on board the plane with us!
All was fine with our return flight (aside from the usual long-ish wait for our checked bags at SMF), and we were home with the kitties by mid afternoon, giving us enough time to start laundry and stock up on basic groceries for the rest of the week.
Next time, we really need to make a visit during the warmer weather!!!
P.S. I forgot to mention our discovery of the new potato rings at Subway. An order is just four rings for about 100 calories and $2 CA ($1.50ish US thanks to the favorable exchange rate). Yum!