Hello friends and fellow bloggers,
I hope you are all well today.
I took a little jaunt out to the University of British Columbia on Sunday to take a friend for coffee. He's been a patient at the University of BC Hospital and before that, a patient at the Vancouver General Hospital.
On my way to the University of BC |
I spotted 2 eagles flying just beyond the leaves. |
I wondered why these trees were lined up the way they are. They remind me of an orchard but this would be a very small orchard.
I'm not sure what kind of trees these are. |
Regent College (see the small sign at parking lot) an interdenominational evangelical Christian college affiliated with the University of BC is located on the UBC Endowment Lands. It's peeking out behind the fence. Like most other areas of the university the college gets a lot of international students.
The Starbucks I was headed to is located just beyond the awning in the below photo. It turns out that the store with the awning is a wonderfully stocked grocery store. Both of these are newer additions to campus life. I stopped there to buy a lot of fruits and vegetables some of which I used for dinner that night.
The Starbucks is just beyond the awning. |
Many years ago there was only one main bus to the university campus, the #14. A second bus took an obscure route nearer to the waterfront but students seldom rode that bus. Today, there are multiple buses coming and going from multiple directions. On the way home I took the #99 B-Line bus which is an express bus that travels along a major street called Broadway; a good route for intersecting with many other bus routes, subway and sky train options.
A new subway line needs to be built to the university. There is a current subway extension being built. It was was meant to go out to the university but will only go part way due to the ballooning cost of construction that occurred over the "Covid period". Of course, plans can change and political parties at all the levels can decide that the construction needs to happen now rather than later.
Heading home another way. |