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08
Jan

Cycle your city!

Saidia Zaloski, Journalist

Make a different resolution this year and have fun like a 10 year old: go for a bike ride, go sliding, swimming, hopscotch, frisbee, jump rope, blow bubbles, fly a kite and get outside!

It’s time to bring the 90′s back while coasting your city and practising the exercise you loved as a kid, but now you don’t have to go home when the street lights turn on.

Plus, your hometown could still be crazy romantic when dusk rolls over the sky. Cycling dark streets gives you a unique city experience while the lights reflect in your path, articheture towers over you and in luck, you’ll find a star or two.  Everything looks better in dim light, and the roads are vacant in an ominous hum.

When I stumbled into Paris late one night, I rented a bike and explored the inner districts that illuminated and inspired. It was always a goal of mine to experience each city at night, take in the glowing nightlife in a quick whisper.

Find evening bliss in your own city, route yourself through hills and streets you haven’t before and find joy in a view. Aim for places that would be awarding to yourself and at least 2km+ (1.2 mi) away for good measure. Cycling is a great way to burn off dinner and is effortlessly enjoyable.

When we first moved to Victoria, we were quick to buy second hand bicycles and discover the new city by two wheels each night.

This bike friendly city offers destinations that will pair perfectly with a bottle of wine. Everything is quiet once it’s dark, making it easy to coast to gems like Fisherman’s Warf, Inner Harbour, Willows Beach, and the panoramic urban view from Mount Tolmie.

What You’ll Need

Backpack
Dress Warm/ Comfortable
Water
Gloves
Flashlight
Blanket

Optional: Bottle of Wine (Cider or beer works too)
Skyguide app (For optimal star gazing)
Lighter and newspaper (Start a beach bonfire)
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Dallas Road Cliffs

Locals know that the path that lines these cliffs is a gem, however, you’ll find the beaches vacant after the sun sets (or even an hour before that.) You may be accompanied by a few other beach fires, but trust someone who has spent many evenings here- Victorians don’t come out at night.

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Ross Bay Cemetery Beach

Not thrilled about going out after dark? This beach shares the same beauty as Dallas Cliffs but is lit by streetlights and passed by many cars on a nightly drive.

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Mount Tolmie

Victoria’s own Make Out Point peaks at the top of Mount Tolmie which is easily accessible by vehicle, but a great uphill workout on two wheels. Why not reward yourself with this view then coast downhill back into it?

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Gonzales Bay

Our personal favourite spot in Victoria is Gonzales Bay. The sandy beach reflects the warm light from homes along the shore.  Stroll low tide and find romance in this hidden gem.

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Gonzales Observatory

Follow Denison Road to Walbran Park and find the Gonzales Observatory. The narrow road leads you to a view of distant looming mountains over a blooming city. This one is a beauty.

28
Nov

This gallery will blow your mind

Saidia Zaloski, Journalist

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This gallery will blow your mind.
Vibrant twists and pulls at the Chihuly Garden and Glass.

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Simplistically, the scene is just glass and garden conveniently located underneath Seattle’s Space Needle and across from Frank Gehry’s EMP. However, the work of Chihuly and his students will leave an impression.

Colours will loom over you as you walk through the exhibit. The visually thrilling gallery draws you through each room, sparking your imagination piece by piece.

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Today, Dale Chihuly’s work is included in more than 200 museum collections worldwide. Injury prevents the artist from producing with his own two hands, but he continues to “wow” crowds of all kinds by mentoring his apprentices into producing his astounding pieces.

This artist has a great deal of experience, in 1968  he went to work at the renowned Venini glass factory on Murano Island in Venice, Italy. There he continued his studies by observing, researching and exercising their approach to glass blowing.

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“By 1971, Chihuly cofounded Pilchuck Glass School in Washington State.” states his website, “With this international glass center, Chihuly has led the avant-garde as glass as a fine art.”

Although his work is daunting, and much larger than most of the work of glass artists such as Rene Lalique, Daum or Émile Gallé, I wouldn’t consider the art form unheard.

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Those same artists achieved nature through the glasswork of Art Nouveau, and some even expanded into Art Deco as well.

Is Dale Chihuly avant garde?

Well, I don’t hand out the term so easily. However, I believe that his work is that of a futurist, finding age old beauty and reproducing it because beauty doesn’t get old. You are challenged by the rehashing of great designs, the idea itself has been done before, but the gull to bring the art form to a new decade is executed in the most original, immense and alluring behaviour.

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By the time the 80′s were at dawn, Chihuly was blinded in his left eye after being in a head-on car accident where he flew through the windshield. But the glass-blower persevered with his work, until he dislocated his right shoulder in 1979 while bodysurfing.

Since, a lucky team of glass-blowers have aided Chihuly in his effort of the development of his fine glass work. He has been the recipient of many awards, including twelve honorary doctorates and two fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts.

Walking through Seattle’s Garden and Glass, you begin with a wall of bright blue spears pointing to the dark ceiling. As you continue gazing upon the creations, you are guided through dark rooms highlighting the pieces that hang above you. Each one even more intriging than the last. The more you look the more detail becomes apparent.

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One room is virtually bare, but beams hold a thick glass ceiling laden with bright recreations of the sea life of the Pacific Northwest. Like a fly to a buzzer, I was caught, I sat on the lonely bench and stared above me. Chin up I imagined the perspective of a mermaid, and how versatile their perception is.

The ability to have your audience’s mind reimagine a thought they had dismissed years ago because it was folklore is quite amazing. Thought provoking, but those colours bring on innocent thoughts like the relativity of a mermaid, or maybe something else.

Some may question the authenticity behind the recent work of Dale Chihuly, claiming that because he can only design his work it is hard to imagine him of nothing but a designer.

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What is the difference? If you walk the Seattle Exhibit you’ll understand that each piece is vibrant, intriguing and truly great work.

Andy Warhol had others colour in his portraits but was considered an artist before a graphic artist.

Regardless, this place will blow your mind.

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18
Aug

CLASSIC: LIVE IN YOUR CAR THIS ROAD TRIP

Saidia Zaloski, Journalist

The Talking Heads may have suggested that you would find yourself in a beautiful house, with a beautiful wife, where you may ask yourself “how did I get here?” One who is sleeping in their car may ask the same question.

Picture yourself standing at the edge of the Northern California coast. Those hard hills breaking blue mist above you as pacific blue reach towards your toes below. If you have a lust to see this world that cannot be quenched with online imagery and quirky travel shows then you will have to make sacrifices to find those golden hues.

Below you may read tips on how do so in your own grand way. Tips, gathered from our very own +5000km (+3107 mi) road trip from Vancouver Island, B.C to Los Angeles, CA and back.The idea is simple, and there are two basic elements: Location and Comfort. Aside from that, one could discuss further details like, security but I believe if your location is right, and your gut isn’t twisted, then you should be okay, maybe.

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Find your location by looking for out-of-town dirt roads, or highway rest stops. My sense of security had me stay out of the city. If that’s your jam, then the only advice I have for you is something I collected from a “walk in a homeless man’s shoes” I partook in downtown Toronto, ON.“Don’t corner yourself in.” The further out of town, the better. Look for National/State/Provincial parks where you could park near and maybe find benefit in the day use washrooms. The majority of our trip was driving the coastal highway 101/1, in-between winding bends; there are plenty of wide shoulders/rest stops. Prime for a quick nap. Where do truckers sleep? If you have been on the road long enough, then you have seen these dudes parked up and down the sides of randoms roads. Do the same, if you dare- Caaaaaaandy Cane.

Comfort depends on your vehicle, the option to fold down seats and unroll a sleeping bag is prime- if that’s out of the question then get creative, maybe bring camping gear to keep your options open. Other essentials should involve toilet paper, wet naps, water (a lot), sleeping bags, garbage bag, flashlight, yoga mat and snacks.

Timing: explore and drive long hours, spend your days taking full advantage of what you have to discover. Find peace in later hours, when the rest of the world sleeps.

All in all, I believe that in order to see this world with insufficient funds is to sacrifice costs and catch some beauty. If sleeping in your car isn’t in your cards, try couchsurfing. Check references and experience destinations like the locals!

Below are some handy lists.

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What to bring

  • Water
  • Food (Fruit, nuts, bread, lunch meat, cheese)
  • Cooler
  • Sleeping bag/ blankets (be temperature ready!)
  • Battleship, cards, etc (WIFI isn’t everywhere.)
  • Phone charger
  • Backpack
  • Extra Socks
  • Toilet Paper/ Paper Towels
  • Towel (pour vous)
  • Garbage bag
  • Yoga Mat (to sleep on)
  • Lighter/ Newspaper (Start a campfire)
  • Swiss Army Knife
  • Flashlight
01
Sep