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May Dusk in East Van

Posted on May 1, 2010May 3, 2010 by Eric, your haikuist

spring dusk, originally uploaded by Mister Wind-Up Bird.

The view from my apartment. I actually live in a fairly nice neighbourhood, but it’s a nice neighbourhood that from certain angles (including my front window) looks charmingly dingy. As the weather gets warmer, and the immediate pressure of thesis and paper deadlines has temporarily waned a little, I’ve been doing a lot of walking around the side streets and alleyways of the east side. I like walking. You can see and hear and smell things you’d miss otherwise. Plus, it lets me catch up on my podcasts.

I’ve been an East Vancouverite for almost two years now, though I haven’t explored this side of the city nearly as much as I’d like. Vancouver is not remotely an old city, but wandering through the relatively older neighbourhoods around me is an interesting study. If you look close, you can see the marks left by successive ethnic and demographic waves — an old porno theater just out of sight of some new condo developments, a hidden decades-old sign for Japanese lessons on a clothing boutique, or the Jimi Hendrix shrine between Chinatown and the Skytrain station. It’s also given the neighbourhoods really distinct characters. As a Main Streeter, I’m only a ten-minute walk from Cambie and a ten-minute walk from Fraser, but there’s no mistaking the condos and slick Hong Kong cafes of one for the subdivided Edwardian three-storeys and cramped Vietnamese phở shops of the other.

PANESE LANGUAGE & BOO A Spectoral Apparition
Bao Bei narrow shop
all saints day back of a Chinese restaurant
Category: photos by me, vancouver

2 thoughts on “May Dusk in East Van”

  1. Carla says:
    May 2, 2010 at 10:39 pm

    Dude! That’s crazy. Remember how you used to live a few blocks from my brother? Well he just moved into your “new” neighbourhood over the weekend. Tyler thinks he may be stalking you. Very slowly.

    Watch your back.

  2. Eric, your haikuist says:
    May 3, 2010 at 10:56 am

    Hilarious. Actually, it seem like a lot of west-siders have been moving to Main lately. Not sure if that’s a general trend or just a trend among people I know, though I do know it was a major pain in the ass getting an apartment.

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