We went for a walk on the Stanley Park seawall, and along a few of the park trails. Love was in the air . . . : -)


The sign at the Vancouver Police stables says please don’t feed the horses, but you can pat them on the tops of their noses.
We also enjoyed spotting some water life:

Barrow’s Goldeneye

Bufflehead

Merganser

Seal










Got a 4TB external USB 3.0 Seagate drive awhile back to add to my backup arsenal. Started a backup of my Photos directory (which now stands at a tish under 3TB), and an hour later the “Time Remaining” for the initial copy process is still “More than 1 day.” 
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