Washington State borders Canada to the north (British Columbia) and it’s great to be able to visit a foreign country so easily that’s not really too foreign since for the most part they speak English and they accept our currency. Dear and I drove up to Vancouver B.C. to enjoy an overnight on St. Patrick’s day. Here are a couple of photos of a wooden fence next to the Totem Poles in Stanley park.
Next week I’ll be sharing a longer post about our adventures in Vancouver and Stanley Park.
I’m linking up to Good Fences #106 with TexWisGirl.
We’re having another great weather day in the Pacific Northwest so I’ll be going out to mow the lawn. I’ll visit later…
I have very happy memories of Stanley Park. I love Vancouver, BC.
I can’t wait to see more. Did you stop at the tulip fields again?
Hello, the totem poles are cool. Great shots from your visit to the park and trip! Happy Thursday, enjoy your day!
That brought back some lovely memories of strolling through the park and being astonished to see black squirrels!
I’d love to see these in person…so interesting.
Wow, there are so many Totem poles & all look to be intricately decorated! I love the fence too. Enjoy your time in the garden!
neat fence. neat totems! a nice place to explore!
Those totems behind the fencing are so fun. This looks like a great place to explore.
Canada has so much beauty and interesting sights. Only been once and dearly loved it.
The fence is a great frame to those magnificent totem poles!
A great City for a getaway! And it is great that they speak (almost) the same language ;>))
Like the totem pole and the fence.