On the first day we walked to Granville Island. That means to Opus Art Supplies. This place is absolutely worse than a candy store. They have three aisles of acrylic paint! I got to touch so many colours. I honestly did not know were to start... as I left my list of "needed" stuff back home. I grabbed a basket and went to the watercolors, and of course purchased a number of beautiful tubes (sigh). They I went to the acrylic aisles, grabbed some more paint and I also purchased some liquid acrylics (mostly blue shades - to compliment the stuff I bought on-line earlier this year). I bought Jenn I and each an modern acrylic book - which I absent mindedly left behind in Vancouver :( . Maybe I will just have to go back to get it.....
The next day we went back to Opus just because. Oh, the poor magnetic strip on my debit card. I bought squeezy bottles - I have a plan for another poured painting with fine lines. I cannot wait to start this one. Have two more to finish first (I think I have to). So I also had to buy lots of masque.
Another Vancouver hi-light was visiting all the kitchen shops near and dear to Jenn's heart and her Foodess blog! I had it in my head I wanted to buy large wooden spoons, you know, to cook more healthy. I was so proud of what all I bought. But when I shared my happiness with my husband... he asked when was the last time you oiled the ones we already have? I said hmmm.... He said he was watching Anna and Christine's Grocery Bags and they had a segment on oiling your wooden spoons to prevent bacteria growth. Needless to say I oiled away and then googled the show. Oh no... I oiled them with Safflower oil - not mineral oil. Now they have to be really scrubbed and re-oiled. Does anyone know where to purchase mineral oil?
We were awakened most mornings to the heralding honking of Canada geese. Apparently they love the environmentally friendly construction trend of grassing roof tops of new buildings. In fact, they appear to be nesting on the rooftops. They do not fly silently - they feel the need to honk honk honk honk with every flap of their wings. At first, we were quite excited to look out the big windows in Jenn's apartment and see them on the roof of the building across the street. I even took photos I was so intrigued.