We wanted to share some of the photos we brought back from our lovely holiday in France with you. These snapshots were taken during the many relaxing walks down the narrow streets full of old quaint cottage-style homes within the Butte aux Calles neighborhood of Place d’Italie in Paris’ south-east 13th arrondisement.
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South Cambie: The Smallest of Vancouver’s Neighbourhoods
One of Vancouver’s smallest neighbourhoods, South Cambie is a small strip of land that is wedged between two completely different areas of the city – you have the beautiful Queen Elizabeth Park with the best views of the city on one side and the upscale and high-priced Shaughnessy on the other. The neighbourhood is bounded by Oak and Cambie streets, and West 16th and 41st Avenues.
What We’ve Learned About The NSA From Snowden Leaks
Some consider him a hero, the others a traitor. The case of former CIA and National Security Administration (NSA) employee Edward Snowden has dragged lots of attention around the whole world and divided people into two groups.
August Housing Market Remains Stable in Greater Vancouver
August activity in the Greater Vancouver housing market finished well above last year’s pace and slightly below the ten-year average for the month. According to the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver (REBGV), residential property sales in Greater Vancouver reached 2,514 on the Multiple Listings Service in August 2013.
Weekends in Vancouver: Grouse Mountain Attractions & Hiking
One of Vancouver’s most visited attractions rises to the impressive height of 1,200 metres above sea level. Grouse Mountain — or “the Peak of Vancouver” — is one of the North Shore Mountains that provide a spectacular backdrop for the City of Vancouver. It’s a very popular recreation spot and wilderness paradise.
Top 7 Golf Gadgets to Improve Your Game
An accurate golf shot is difficult to master. No matter how much you practice or how proficient you are, you will always be challenged to improve your game. Gadget makers are aware that there’s an abundance of players trying to perfect every facet of their game and produce a huge number of gadgets to help golfers improve.
Top September Events in Vancouver
Summer days are coming to an end, but there’s no need to feel glum in Vancouver. The city is once again buzzing with interesting events that will keep you busy this September. Check out our choice of the top events in September and then let us know how you liked them!
Best Gelaterias in Vancouver
There’s hardly anyone who doesn’t love ice cream. Whether you’re on a date, trying to cool off on a hot day, or going for a walk with the family, there isn’t much like a good scoop of ice cream to brighten up your day.
Canadians are Taking Mortgage into Retirement
Traditionally people plan to pay off their mortgages before retirement. However, an increasing number of Canadian seniors take their mortgage into retirement and some of them even owe more than in the past.
With Pets at Home Come Great Benefits
A lot of pet owners realize the immediate joys that come from sharing their homes with their companion animals. But there are much bigger benefits to living with a pet than waking up to your dog lovingly licking your face. The human-animal bond has proven to bring many physical, emotional, and mental benefits.
Vancouver Home Sale Activity Increases in July
Sunny weather did not slow the pace of home sale activity in July. Last month was the highest selling month of the year in Greater Vancouver and the highest selling July since 2009. According to the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver (REBGV), residential property sales in Greater Vancouver reached 2,946 on the Multiple Listing Service in July 2013.
VanDusen Botanical Garden in Vancouver Photo Essay
One of the city’s most serene places, the VanDusen Botanical Garden (named after local lumber worker and philanthropist Whitford Julian VanDusen) has served the public since 1975. If you love flowers and gardening, you will definitely fall in love with VanDusen. It’s a perfect place to take your date or if you need a quiet place to sit and enjoy the beautiful flowers and landscaping.
Making the Most of a Home Inspection
A new home isn’t just an investment. It’s the place where you and your family live and grow. The last thing any new homeowners want is for their home to turn out a burden in disguise. One of the best ways to avoid buying a lemon is to hire a professional home inspector. Most of us probably couldn’t tell if a house were in order just by looking at it, and there could be big problems we wouldn’t even notice before moving in.
Top August Events in Vancouver
You can never be bored in Vancouver this summer! The upcoming month is filled with events and activities that will keep you busy day and night. It’s just up to you to choose the events you’d like to attend. Check out our list of the top Vancouver events in August and get inspired to hit the city!
The Fuss over Bitcoins
Many people are asking the same question: what is all the fuss over Bitcoin? Well, there’s no simple answer, even though bitcoins have certainly made it to the stage of the global media. While Bitcoin supporters still confidently claim that “Bitcoins are the future of the web,” the rest of us are far less enthusiastic about the best-known virtual currency.