Welcome to my new “backyard”
If the saying “a picture is worth a thousand words” holds true, I would argue that no matter how many photos I take, I could still not describe the beauty out here.
Last week during a light run I was introduced to what is now my favorite place on campus. From this park area, I can see Vancouver, the Burrard Inlet, Indian Arm and the Pacific Ocean. All of this with just the turn of my head.
[photopress:CRW_6777.jpg,thumb,alignleft]Many of you have asked to see what the campus and area looks like, and I finally had a chance to take a bit of a walk around with my camera. I didn’t have the time to get everything, but do take a gander at some of the sights that I do see on a regular basis at http://picasaweb.google.com/trevor.feeney/AroundSFU
There are plenty areas from atop the school or it’s various patios to have absolutely stunning sights, and I am making use of these for work/study areas. Hopefully the pictures give you a small idea as to what it’s like where I am. The pictures honestly aren’t great in a photographic sense, but I think the views in them will speak for themselves.
September 17th, 2007 at 9:19 am
Though I don’t think I would ever choose to live on that side of the country again, there’s something to be said for the scenery in the West. Really, nothing compares to living between the mountains and the sea… it’s something you really have to experience to understand. Like you say, the pictures can’t really do it justice.