It’s been a nice, easy start to my travels. Although I haven’t left the country, my only possessions are the ones on my back, so I think it’s fair to consider the traveling officially begun? I have been living ‘elsewhere’ in my mind for a long while now, so it’s nice that my physical presence can finally catch up!
The city of Vancouver is beautiful and busy and each street is a contrast in terms. Outside the high-end stores, the high-end shoppers dodge (and ignore) the homeless. It’s SO busy and bustling but it starts raining and everyone disappears. Luckily there are enough Starbucks to find shelter in. The area outside the Art Museum is quite a thoroughfare during the average weekday, but 5:00 pm rolls ‘round, and the steps swarm with kids and homeless and hippies.. is there something artful about this….is it human art?
…I would think it may be considered installation art.
I have been doing a lot of walking in the last few days. I consider myself somewhat of a local of Vancouver; the majority of the family is here and we did a lot of visiting growing up. Canuck games and concerts bring me over periodically as well. This past summer/fall – Kevin’s treatments took place here every two weeks. I can now navigate through downtown (in a car) without wanting to impale someone with my bare fist. I like to think that summer traffic at rush-hour taught me patience.
Anyway, I am now trying to see the city through the eyes of someone who hasn’t been here before. It’s hard to do, but not impossible. The best part of pedestrian-style transport: You have time to look up. The clouds and sky seen from below, looking up between the buildings, are awesome. The mountains in the background, with their dusting of snow, peep through the buildings…this is an incredible sight. If I were not from here I would be awestruck.

Cupcakes from Cupcakes...the other beautiful aspect of Vancouver: the food!
So I am on the plane soon – less than 24 hours…. I am finally doing it. Thank you to everyone who helped me get here. We did a lot in just under three weeks! I admit I still have a few things to do before I head to the airport, but what a reward I have to look forward to. The next time I write I will be in Australia.
Theme songs of the day:
The Canadian Dream – Sam Roberts, from the album We Were Born in a Flame
California Dreaming - The Mamas and the Papas, from the Album If you Can Believe Your Eyes and Ears
If Venice Is Sinking – Spirit of the West, from the album Faithlift







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March 4, 2009 at 8:36 am
Kristin
I am growing an addiction to your blog! It doesn’t hurt when you include pictures of cupcakes either!!! We miss you already, and hope you have a happy, snoozy flight! Write often!!!!!!!!!!
xoxoxoxoxo!!!
March 4, 2009 at 12:33 pm
Tracy Domay
Miss Jill,
You are my hero. I am going to replace my Facebook addiction with your Blog. Be safe Jill and blog-a-lot. In turn I will fill you in on my crazy “mini-van” life.
I was serious when I said you were my hero…to hell with Bono or Obama I have Jill Rushton!
Love you Jill,
Mrs. Domay xoxo
March 4, 2009 at 8:45 pm
Carmelle Whiteley
Best wishes and safe travels on your voyage Down Under Jilly! The plane ride is long… really long. But there’s always movies and books and music and new friends to make. We miss you already. *sniff* Don’t forget that you’ve got lots of loved ones back home who will be thinking of you and day dreaming about your adventures. *sigh* Make sure to post lots of pictures; I want to feel like I’m with you on Fraser Island! All my love…
PS: Chris says Good Eye Mike! (He thinks he’s funny…) *shaking head*
March 5, 2009 at 9:15 am
Darby
Jill,
You comment on an important lesson in any person’s life – patience in the face of the most impatient and chaotic of times. Big city traffic can be the perfect illumination of how a person copes with challenges. When I have found myself smashing the steering wheel with my fist and spewing expletives, I eventually learned to remind myself how to appreciate the more important, bigger picture.
Thank goodness for Vancouver rush-hour – how else would we learn to be patient?
I am so looking forward to reading about your journey, and feel blessed to be included. Your choice to take this journey is such a wonderful example of finding opportunity in the least expected places.
Happy Travels!
March 6, 2009 at 12:24 pm
Skye
See you later love! I’m so excited that you are starting such a wicked adventure. Like many others I can’t wait to hear about all your adventures and Shannanigans! HAVE FUN (something I know you are a pro at)! Hugs, hugs and more hugs!
March 8, 2009 at 5:05 pm
Alex
Are you going here?
Be careful.
March 10, 2009 at 2:37 pm
Skye
Hey, just so you know, putting up pictures of delicious cupcakes…all chocolaty and icingy… is a form of torture for your friends who read your blog in the wee hours of the night when they have no access to said cupcakes…or any chocolate at all…