TIA ♥️ Vancouver
Enjoy a view of the Vancouver skyline rising above False Creek on a partially foggy, winter evening.
I've moved and relocated a lot within the United States, and spent my secondary school years in Europe, but when asked if I could live anywhere on the planet, with the potential of remaining there forever as a permanent resident, I always think of Vancouver.
There are so many reasons why I would live there -- too many to list in this entry.
This is significant because, until I visited Vancouver for the first time back in 2006, I always imagined I would be a global (or domestic) nomad moving from place to place, searching for something -- what that *something* is remains unclear. It's not happiness or escapism or anything wishful or fanciful. Sometimes you just *know* something is right when you experience it or it reveals itself to you. That is Vancouver to me. That's why I would definitely live there if the opportunity presented itself.
Since I'm an American citizen and live 2.5 hours' drive south of Vancouver, I've resolved that Seattle is as close in proximity to Vancouver as I can sustain for the time being.
Speaking as a cityscape photographer, though, Vancouver has it all. It's an amazing metropolis one should visit at least once in a lifetime.
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TIA ♥️ Vancouver
Enjoy a view of the Vancouver skyline rising above False Creek on a partially foggy, winter evening.
I've moved and relocated a lot within the United States, and spent my secondary school years in Europe, but when asked if I could live anywhere on the planet, with the potential of remaining there forever as a permanent resident, I always think of Vancouver.
There are so many reasons why I would live there -- too many to list in this entry.
This is significant because, until I visited Vancouver for the first time back in 2006, I always imagined I would be a global (or domestic) nomad moving from place to place, searching for something -- what that *something* is remains unclear. It's not happiness or escapism or anything wishful or fanciful. Sometimes you just *know* something is right when you experience it or it reveals itself to you. That is Vancouver to me. That's why I would definitely live there if the opportunity presented itself.
Since I'm an American citizen and live 2.5 hours' drive south of Vancouver, I've resolved that Seattle is as close in proximity to Vancouver as I can sustain for the time being.
Speaking as a cityscape photographer, though, Vancouver has it all. It's an amazing metropolis one should visit at least once in a lifetime.
TIA OFFICIAL WEBSITE / TIA TWITTER / TIA OFFICIAL BLOG / TIA INSTAGRAM