Well, the city ain't too pretty, but the more rural areas with forests are quite pretty if I do say so myself. Burnaby was probably my favourite place to live in, what with proximity to the city while still having a lot of nature. So convenient, yet so pretty. This week, we're having highs of 9°C and lows of -2°C (48°F to 28°F) in Burnaby. It's right at the cusp for ya, eh? Though the lows would be mostly early mornings/nights so you wouldn't be out in it, most likely. The worst you'd have to watch out would be the ice that's in the shades and thus didn't quite melt when the temperature rose during the day. Plus, Burnaby's on a mountain so if you were to choose somewhere lower, like Vancouver proper or New Westminster you'd be slightly warmer.
lol maybe you could bind them down as an experiment.
YES the kitty belly. She's so soft. And she tolerates it. Not like my boyfriend's roommate's cat, who loves all pets except tummy rubs.
Aw, that's too bad. Odd that they wouldn't spay Kiri, though. What happens if she gets menstruation? Or has she gone past Cat menopause?
Yeah, odd they wouldn't just rent a car down there. Maybe they were on a road trip to begin with.
I like Seattle. I love their music scene, though I didn't get to see any shows while I was there this time. We were mostly in the touristy places, though. We went to the fish market, saw them toss fish around a couple of times, and I had to convince my boyfriend not to buy me a $50 butterfly-wing pendant (it was very pretty, all iridescent blue; but $50 USD is way too expensive for a necklace that I'll probably never wear, since I never wear any jewelry to begin with), ate some sandwiches at a reasonably priced cafe, went on the underground city tour (the tour guide was hilarious: "You can tell this photo is from before the great fire because you see all these buildings? Can you see what they were made of?"
"Wood!"
"Right! And now they are?"
"Stone!"
"Gone.") and ate at an expensive sushi restaurant. They had green tea creme brulee, though, which was awesome. The hotel we stayed at was pretty old looking, but not like dilapidated but like, it has character and traditions, you know? For an American building. lol Still pretty old for me, since I've only ever been to Canada and urban Korea where all buildings are less than 100 years old.
I don't like to travel very often (my skin tends to freak out after I travel) but I've been to a few places. I mean, I was born in Korea, I've been to both Disneyworld and Disneyland in the US, I've been to Mexico a couple of times, and I've been to Montreal and Toronto. I'll basically tag along if I get invited but it wouldn't be my first choice of how I spend my free time.
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