Today was quite an exciting day. I went downtown at 10am this morning with my cousin Vince and his wife Tami to catch the gold medal hockey game of Canada vs USA in what was sure to be an epic showdown. Unfortunately all the bars and restaurants that had a tv already had long lineups outside already. We wandered around for an hour and a bit to find a place to watch. We even headed to Ontario house by Concord Pacific to try catching the game. We were told by the workers outside “Don’t bother if you’re lined up around the corner, we’re almost filled to capacity” We finally ended up going back to Vince’s friends office to watch the game on a large screen tv with about 25 other people. It was quite an eventful game, we couldn’t believe that the USA tied it up with 24.4 seconds left in the game. It silenced the room, I’m sure it silenced Canada. We went into overtime. Oh what an overtime it was. Sidney Crosby hadn’t scored in nine periods but he made up for it. MADE UP FOR IT LARGE WITH THE GAME WINNING GOAL! It was an incredible and poetic end to the game. Luongo did a great job for us and its great that it was Vancouvers goalie that helped us through. Who am I kidding, all of Team Canada did us proud! It was one of the greatest feelings I’ve had to watch us win.

The aftermath of the game winning gold.

Hockey Gold! Yes I watched it the game on this big tv with a grid through it

Celebratory Cigars on our final gold medal win of the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games

Granville Street crowds on a bus stop, I’m surprised it didn’t break through.

Granville Street later in the evening. Keep in mind this goes on for about ten blocks

Vancouver Art Gallery in the evening

Spiderman supports the Team Canada Winners!
I’m sad the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games is over, it has been two weeks of excitement, partying and a unified national pride like no other. There was high fiving in the streets with thousands upon thousands of people throughout the city. Everyday people sang O Canada in the streets! I’m going to miss that electric feeling in our fine city. Monday will seem so blah when most of us go back to work. I like to thank our athletes of Team Canada for giving us such joy and pride in supporting you. There were so many memorable moments that you’ve left us with during these games. You’ve done our country proud and I can’t wait to see you perform in London and Sochi! Its time to sleep and rest.

A last look of the Olympic Cauldron before it would be extinguished later in the evening to signify the end of the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games.
Nothing much to say right now, I’m too pooped from being out almost every night. I’ll let my photos talk.

International Broadcast Center

Artwork on the Magical Theaterical Vending Machine truck from Slovakia

Water pipes on Granville Street
The 2010 Winter Olympic games have started, last nite I waited for 2 hours to get into LiveCity Yaletown and braved the cold and the rain in my Canada hoodie. It was quite a feeling when Team Canada walked out during the opening ceremonies, the crowd exploded in cheer! Congratulations to Jennifer Heil of Canada for bringing home the Silver medal in moguls! Canada is proud of you!

Vancouver City Hall lies in the background

The crowd at LiveCity Yaletown watching the opening ceremonies
I would also like to say RIP Nodar Kumaritashvili, the Georgian Luger that had a tragic accident on the luge track a few hours before the opening ceremonies.
Tonight there was a sneak preview of Ontario House and I decided to take the Skytrain down to Olympic Village to check it out. Unfortunately I got there too late as the exhibits were moved off the floor. The bar was ready to go and the band Down with Webster were already performing by the time I got inside. It was loud in there. I mean LOUD. Like..”MY EARS ARE BLEEDING!!” LOUD in there. I was only inside for 10-15 minutes before I decided to look around outside and save what was left of my eardrums.

Down With Webster performing at the Ontario House

The lights above the bar area of the Ontario House

Outside the Russia House (aka Telus World of Science) is a countdown clock to the 2014 Winter Olympic Games.

Playing with the lights around False Creek and the Olympic Village
Today I went on a photowalk downtown to take in sights of the Vancouver 2010 Olympics. Elizabeth Manley and Katarina Witt were at Robson Square doing some performances. There was A LOT of media there, I saw Global TV, News1130, Reuters, and Associated Press there just to name a few. Unfortunately I was too far away to get any good shots of them. We then walked down to the Telus World of Science which is now the Russia House pavilion which Russia will be hosting the 2014 Winter Olympics. I can’t wait to check out what they have in store in there during the Olympics. Here are some of the shots I took today

Mural at Vancouver Art Gallery

Close up detail of the mural at Vancouver Art Gallery

A look at what the Telus World of Science looks now

Banners up at the Telus World of Science promoting the 2014 Winter Olympics





















































