In this post, we will quickly explore Vancouver's Granville Island.
Walking along Yaletown's water front, my parents and I caught a tiny tug taxi over to Granville Island. For about $3, this water taxi ferries passengers to various docks along the water ways of Vancouver. We just took a one minute jaunt over to the island, famous with tourists due to its expansive food market.
the aqua bus - very cute eh? |
soap, fish eating fish (?) & rainbow roses (yes, they were real!) |
I was surprised to notice that even in the month of early September, leaves were beginning to fall. The feeling reminded me of my having to leave soon...
cutenekko's shadow amid the leaves |
At Vancouver airport |
My 10-day adventure in Canada ended on a sad note -- I had to come back to Japan. Recently, I feel tired living overseas. I have been an expat for almost half of my life; what was once a daily excitement of new discoveries, has become like singing a tedious, lonesome song. You just want it to end.
I feel my Canadian identity pulling away from Asia. It's difficult to explain to those who have not lived in a foreign country; a part of yourself becomes lost with each move. I have picked up various cultural habits from Thailand, Japan, the U.S and Germany, but where is my whole, Canadian self? People often ask me "Where are you from?" and I struggle to answer this question. Home is where you live, yes, but not quite. Your heart will always belong to the place of greatest security.
Enjoy life & find your home.
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