Linda's Journal
Thursday, July 9, 2026
Wednesday, July 8, 2026
The Snowbirds
The Snowbirds’ Wings Over White Rock performance on August 12, 2026 is scheduled to start around 5:00 p.m. and run for approximately 45 minutes.
Although the official national schedule lists White Rock as a flypast, local organizers confirmed it will in fact be a full show over Semiahmoo Bay this year.
The team typically stages from Boundary Bay Airport, then enters the bay from the southwest, performing over the water with arcs toward the pier and Marine Drive.
🌅 Best Viewing Spots
These are based on past years, crowd flow, and sightlines along the bay:
1. White Rock Pier (the classic spot)
Unobstructed views of the full performance box
You’ll feel the aircraft pass almost overhead
Fills up early — by 3:30 p.m. it’s usually shoulder‑to‑shoulder
2. East Beach (near the Grand Chief Bernard Robert Charles Memorial Plaza)
Excellent angles for formation entries
Less crowded than the pier
Good if you prefer space and a quieter vibe
3. West Beach / Marine Drive (near the Boathouse)
Great for photography — aircraft often bank in this direction
Restaurants and benches nearby
Slightly more crowded than East Beach but calmer than the pier
4. Centennial Park Upper Walkway
Elevated view over the bay
Perfect if you want to avoid the Marine Drive crush
Bring binoculars for the best experience
🚗 Traffic, Parking & Road Closures
White Rock usually implements the following patterns for major waterfront events:
Parking
West Beach lots: typically full by 2:30–3:00 p.m.
East Beach lots: fill more slowly; better chance until ~4:00 p.m.
Centennial Arena: reliable overflow parking with a 10–12 minute downhill walk.
Road Closures
Expect intermittent closures or restrictions along:
Marine Drive (especially near the pier)
Oxford Street hill (traffic control for pedestrian flow)
RCMP usually sets up soft closures rather than full barricades, but delays are guaranteed.
Transit
Route 361 and 362 run along Marine Drive.
Buses often switch to “drop‑off only” near the pier once crowds build.
If you’re coming from Surrey Centre or Guildford, the R1 → 351 connection is the smoothest.
Timing Tips for a Stress‑Free Experience
Arrive by 3:30 p.m. if you want a prime spot.
Bring a hat and water — August sun on the promenade can be intense.
If you prefer less crowd density, East Beach around 4:15 p.m. is ideal.
The Snowbirds often do a warm‑up pass 10–15 minutes before showtime.
Tuesday, July 7, 2026
Cashless society?
Monday, July 6, 2026
From Callister Park to the World Cup: Why Soccer Still Has My Heart
Memories of Callister Con Jones Park/Callister Park: 1921-1970 Vancouver Soccer’s Spiritual Home
Growing up, soccer wasn’t just a sport—it was part of our family rhythm. My dad coached, my sister and I tagged along, and Callister Park became our weekend home. The Vancouver Fire Fighters Soccer team was our team, and we watched them play with the kind of loyalty only kids can muster. Callister Park was located on Oxford Street close to the Pacific National Exibition in east Vancouver.
Then came the game against Columbus.
The Fire Fighters were winning, the crowd was buzzing, and everything felt perfect—until the riot started. Those old wooden boards at the front of the stands didn’t stand a chance. People kicked them loose and stormed the field with splintered pieces in their hands.
My dad didn’t hesitate. He scooped us up and got us out of there before things got worse. I never went back to Callister Park after that day, but the memory has stayed sharp as ever.
Despite that wild ending, soccer still feels like home to me. I love watching the little ones play, all determination and oversized jerseys. And every time I see parents standing in the teaming rain, cheering on their kids, I smile. I love cheering for the Whitecaps. And I especially love the World Cup—one glorious stretch of time when the whole world seems to hold its breath together.
They’re the quiet heroes of the sport.
I was enjoying the World Cup until I saw this!
Here is the definition of sportsmanship. I think Merriam-Webster should amend their dictionary.Sportsmanship is the ethical behavior and attitude displayed during a game or contest. It involves playing fair, following the rules, and treating teammates, opponents, and officials with respect. It emphasizes playing for the love of the game and accepting both victory and defeat with dignity.
Trump cheats at golf, cheats on his three wives and now he's interfering with the World Cup.
Sunday, July 5, 2026
Life in Ukraine
The resilience of the Ukranian people is unbelievable. This war has gone on far too long. Here is an incredible story:
Saturday, July 4, 2026
How home heating has changed!
When I was a child, we had a sawdust burner furnace. Every morning my dad would go downstairs and shovel sawdust. Our house was warm.
We moved into a townhouse when we got married and had a natural gas furnace. It worked just fine. When we had our house built the plans showed electric baseboards. We lived in our house for 38 years and they worked great. It never stopped and we never repaired anything.
We moved to Surrey and again had a natural gas furnace. In our second summer in Surrey we added an air conditioner. After seven years our furnace was broken and there were no more parts so we had to get another furnace. It's now 10 years old. It broke down when it was still under warranty. This year when we got our yearly service it wasn't heating properly in the very cold weather. The service guy said "could be two things, one is $100 and the other is $600 but I don't know which one it is". He put in the $100 repair piece. Then he went to our air conditioner that is now 15 years old and said it had a leak. It would be $10,000 for a replacement. I asked about rebates and he said "no longer available".
I kept hearing about rebates so I went onto my computer and sure enough, they were available. We contacted Jetson and found they are a Canadian company and it's new electric technology. The heat pump was invented by a Canadian! They helped me get a $12,500 rebate for a new furnace and air conditioner.
It was installed yesterday. We control our heat pump from the app on our phones. It doesn't matter where in the world we are, we can control the heat. Jetson monitor our heat pump 24/7 from their control center. They say if there is a problem, they will know before we will. It's got a 10 year full guarantee!
We've come a long way from the sawdust burner.
Friday, July 3, 2026
Thank you Bryan Adams
Bryan Guy Adams is a Canadian singer-songwriter, musician, record producer, and photographer. He is estimated to have sold between 75 million and more than 100 million records and singles worldwide, placing him among the best-selling music artists.
Bryan Adams celebrates Canada Day with a brand-new patriotic anthem. The rock legend has released his latest single, '51st State', marking the occasion with a powerful tribute to his homeland.
He is taking a chance with his career by releasing this but he's already a super star!
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