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Happy Canada Day!!
This morning, we went to the top floor of our hotel, Cloud 9, for breakfast. The watermelons and cantaloupes there was sweet and delicious. After breakfast, we walked to Coal Harbor and saw a lot of sea stars. Most of them were reddish orange, but I saw a purple and a white one. The sky was filled with so many shades of blue; one part was gray-blue, and another was the most serene azure I've ever seen. Later on, we went to Stanley Park and went to Rose Garden. There were many different kinds of roses, and their sweet fragrance and colors were different. There was one that smelled like tea. The scenery was picturesque. Then, as we searched around for a restroom, we went across an aquarium. Later, we stumbled across Beaver Lake, where we had never been before. It, too, was charming. We saw a beautiful black bird called red wing black bird with a streak of red on each side of its wings. There were many ravens, too, and their feathers were such a glossy black that I finally understood why Anne Shirley wanted to have raven hair.
Later, we went to Safeway and bought instant noodles and canned tuna for lunch. Then we slept for the whole afternoon, and woke up when Mom said that there was a parade outside because today is Canada Day. We didn’t see much of it. Then we went out for dinner, and ate some Japanese food at a food court near Safeway. It was not tasty. Then we came back to our hotel and watched the fireworks at 10:30. There were so many different patterns and colors, but it was not as good as the fireworks I saw five years ago at MIT on Fourth of July.
This morning, we went to the top floor of our hotel, Cloud 9, for breakfast. The watermelons and cantaloupes there was sweet and delicious. After breakfast, we walked to Coal Harbor and saw a lot of sea stars. Most of them were reddish orange, but I saw a purple and a white one. The sky was filled with so many shades of blue; one part was gray-blue, and another was the most serene azure I've ever seen. Later on, we went to Stanley Park and went to Rose Garden. There were many different kinds of roses, and their sweet fragrance and colors were different. There was one that smelled like tea. The scenery was picturesque. Then, as we searched around for a restroom, we went across an aquarium. Later, we stumbled across Beaver Lake, where we had never been before. It, too, was charming. We saw a beautiful black bird called red wing black bird with a streak of red on each side of its wings. There were many ravens, too, and their feathers were such a glossy black that I finally understood why Anne Shirley wanted to have raven hair.
Later, we went to Safeway and bought instant noodles and canned tuna for lunch. Then we slept for the whole afternoon, and woke up when Mom said that there was a parade outside because today is Canada Day. We didn’t see much of it. Then we went out for dinner, and ate some Japanese food at a food court near Safeway. It was not tasty. Then we came back to our hotel and watched the fireworks at 10:30. There were so many different patterns and colors, but it was not as good as the fireworks I saw five years ago at MIT on Fourth of July.
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