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Vancouver Blog Profile: Phillip Jeffrey

by Rebecca Bollwitt

Although Phillip was at Northern Voice, I didn’t meet him until the Gastown photowalk just a short while ago. It was a most excellent photowalk and we also met up to watch Transformers when it came out. Phillip actually lead a session at NV: For moosecamp today I will be running a discussion group/chat session […]

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It Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time

Comments 1 by Rebecca Bollwitt

Contributed by Keira-Anne It’s an art; having your photo taken, that is. Many factors influence the outcome of a photo. The setting, the lighting, the pose, the colours, the photo subjects and any number of crucial camera settings. Every single person has both a “good side” and a “bad side” – even Lisa Turtle. For […]

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Everyone Wants to Know

Comments 3 by Rebecca Bollwitt

My #1 google searched post is about the potential new Vancouver Canucks jerseys [Miss604]. Well this week John was trolling the forums (wow those are REALLY interesting places btw) and found a supposed ‘leaked’ logo for our team. Tossing even more fuel towards the flames, I thought I would chime in with the always interesting […]

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Vancouver Blog Profile: MJ Ankenman

Comments 3 by Rebecca Bollwitt

John and I actually met MJ in early 2006 at a Vancouver Podcast Meetup, it was so long ago in fact that the blog post I wrote about it is in my old Blogger format and looks really ugly – but I’ll link to it anyway [Miss604]. I think John’s actually had MJ’s business card […]

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100 Days of Summer

Comments 2 by Rebecca Bollwitt

Photo credit: uncleweed on Flickr Instant blog posts are contained within the Tourism Vancouver “100 Days of Summer” guide. They have cheap thing, interesting sights, and fun for the whole family. Let’s see what they recommend today: “July 28 – HSBC Celebration of Light – CANADA – FREE – Fireworks at English Bay. [Tourism Vancouver]” […]

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