The Park has a great view of Vancouver, of course.

It's positioned up high, as you can see, so you overlook the city and the mountains. And since it's on a hill, the park itself is very pretty to look down over.

The flowers have been blooming for a while now so it's colourful too!

I loved the colours of these tiny little flowers.

And you just can't go wrong with some tulips.

Now, one of the features outside the Conservatory (which you can see in the background of this picture, of course) is a sculpture called "Photo Session" that was done in 1984. And it's kind of exactly what it sounds like. One character - presumably the father - taking a very touristy picture...

...of what is, presumably, his family. At least I hope so. I'd hate to think he's taking pictures of other random statues.


Behold! The classic Kodak Instamatic X-35!
Why do you ask, does this amuse me so? Well, my very first camera was....

...the Kodak Instamatic X-15. Now, maybe I should be jealous his is a model or three above mine but I did get it as my first camera. Back in the 70s. And he had his in 1984. So I'm not jealous.
I do, however, find it amusing that I still have my old Instamatic tucked away. And I just had to get it out and take a picture of it to prove to you all that this was once the extent of my camera equipment.

I'd say forgive me, I was young. But truth is? I loved that camera! And got a whole lot of mileage out of it.
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Great shots Lorelei!
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