Linda's Journal
Saturday, June 20, 2026
When a ship has problems.....
Friday, June 19, 2026
Robert Bateman
Cec and I went to Victoria in May 2013 to see the new Robert Bateman Gallery. To our surprise, he was there. We purchased his book, which he autographed and let us take a picture with him. We've always loved his art work. He's a very talented Canadian.
Robert Bateman Honours and awards
- Life Member, Royal Canadian Academy of Arts
- Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Medal, 1977
- Officer of the Order of Canada, 1984
- Member of Honour Award, World Wildlife Fund, 1985 (presented by the Prince Philip)
- Society of Animal Artists Award of Excellence 1979, 1980, 1981, 1986, 1990, 2008; Lifetime Achievement 2010
- Lescarbot Award presented by the Canadian Government, 1992
- Rachel Carson Award presented by the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Washington D.C., 1996
- Order of British Columbia, 2001
- Rungius Medal presented by the National Museum of Wildlife Art, 2001
- Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal, 2002
- Roland Michener Conservation Award presented by the Canadian Wildlife Federation, 2003
- Ideas for Life Award, Canadian Environment Awards, 2006
- Human Rights Defender Award presented by Amnesty International, 2007
- Niagara Escarpment Lifetime Achievement Award, 2009
- Royal Canadian Geographical Society Gold Medal, 2013
Thursday, June 18, 2026
Legends
I rarely watch thriller movies or series. They’re usually too dark, too frantic, or simply not my style. But every now and then, something keeps popping up in reviews, in conversations, in those little corners of the internet where people whisper, “You have to watch this.” That’s exactly how I ended up pressing play on Legends — and I’m so glad I did.
Legends is a British crime‑thriller series written and created by Neil Forsyth and produced by his Tannadice Pictures company. What sets it apart is that it isn’t just another fictional drama about undercover agents. It’s a dramatization of a true story — one that unfolded quietly behind the scenes in the early 1990s, when Her Majesty’s Customs and Excise was losing its battle against drug smuggling across Britain’s borders.
Faced with a crisis, a small, hand‑picked team of customs employees was given new identities and sent deep undercover to infiltrate some of the most dangerous drug gangs operating in the country. No glamour. No Hollywood gloss. Just ordinary people stepping into extraordinary danger because someone had to.
The cast is exceptional: Steve Coogan, Tom Burke, Hayley Squires, and Aml Ameen bring a grounded, human realism to the story. Their performances make you feel the tension, the fear, the moral weight, and the strange loneliness of living a life that isn’t yours.
And here’s the part that surprised me most: It was one of the best series I’ve seen in a long time.
The writing is sharp, the pacing is tight, and the story never drifts into sensationalism. Instead, it honours the real people who took enormous risks to protect their country — people most of us have never heard of.
For someone like me, who rarely dips into thrillers, Legends was a reminder that sometimes stepping outside your usual viewing habits leads you straight to something remarkable. If you’re looking for a series that’s gripping, intelligent, and rooted in true events, this one is absolutely worth your time.
Wednesday, June 17, 2026
A wonderful lunch with high school friends
Yesterday was one of those simple, good-for-the-soul days. Cec and I headed over to Victoria with my friend Donna for a long‑overdue visit with Janice and Jim. The four of us—Donna, Janice, Jim, and I—went to school together many years ago, and no matter how much time passes, there’s something comforting about slipping back into those old friendships. Seeing them again felt like opening a window to a familiar breeze.
Our day started at Tsawwassen, boarding the ferry for the beautiful crossing to Swartz Bay. No matter how many times I take that route, the scenery never gets old—the islands, the light on the water, the quiet hum of the ship. From Swartz Bay, we hopped onto the 72 Double Decker bus, riding like tourists and enjoying the view all the way into Sidney.
It was just a day trip, but it carried that lovely feeling of reconnecting—with friends, with memories, and with the easy rhythm of Vancouver Island life. Sometimes the best days are the ones that unfold simply: a ferry ride, a bus ride, and a table shared with people who knew you when you were young.
Lunch with old friends always feels like slipping into a favourite sweater—comfortable, familiar, and full of good memories. The five of us settled in and ordered a mix of dishes that turned out to be as delightful as the company. Janice, Jim, and Cec all chose the halibut fish and chips, perfectly golden and crisp. Donna went for the fish tacos, and I had the salmon, which was cooked beautifully. Every entrรฉe was excellent, and the service matched it—friendly, attentive, and relaxed, just the way a long lunch with friends should be.
After we finished catching up over our plates, Jim kindly drove us back to the ferry terminal. The sailing home was wonderfully calm, the kind of smooth crossing that lets you just sit back and enjoy the view. We didn’t spot any whales this time, but I did see a fish leap out of the water—a tiny moment, but it made me smile. Two elegant sailboats glided past as well, their white sails bright against the blue. It was the perfect quiet ending to a day filled with connection and nostalgia.
Some days don’t need anything extraordinary to make them special. Good friends, good food, and a peaceful trip home can be more than enough.
Tuesday, June 16, 2026
Prince Edward Duke of Edinburgh
Monday, June 15, 2026
From Liquid Paper to MTV!
Sunday, June 14, 2026
FIFA Vancouver 2026
The 2026 FIFA games in Vancouver have started. The first game was last night. We heard downtown was very busy but we never went near it. I loved seeing all the Australians who flew to Vancouver to watch their team they call the Socceroos! There are also a lot of Turkiye fans.
Let's hope there is no problems and all the fans have a great time.
There are watch parties for those who didn't get tickets in many areas around Vancouver. We went to a pub for dinner and it was busy! It's great for all the restaurants and bars!
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