City through the Lens: Morton Park, A-maze-ing Laughter, Vancouver, Canada

A-maze-ing Laughter is a stunning and whimsical sculpture located in Morton Park in Vancouver, Canada. Created by artist Yue Minjun, this artwork features a group of 14 larger-than-life bronze figures all laughing in unison. The sculptures are bringing joy and amusement to all who meet them.

Best 5 Ice and Snow Festivals for 2023-2024 

Best 5 Ice and Snow Festivals for 2023-2024

Detroit: Henry Ford Museum.

I started listening to an audiobook written by Arthur Hailey “Wheels”. I love this author and I have read almost all of his books. He always has the ability to develop an entertaining plot, precisely describe the production environment, specific details of jobs, and occupations. I read his book with great pleasure. In this novelContinueContinue reading “Detroit: Henry Ford Museum.”

Perfect day in my favorite park

I think this is the last warm days and fall is coming with confidence: picturesque and vibrant, peaceful, and cozy. All colors are there: green, yellow, red. We have more multicolored trees now and more leaves on the ground. I instantly feel the fall in the air. Autumn has a special smell: watermelon, fallen leaves,ContinueContinue reading “Perfect day in my favorite park”

My new home city: Winnipeg, Canada.

Winnipeg is my new home city.   It is not a very big city, but not small either. Lots of people don’t like Winnipeg. Some of them moved out with the first opportunity, but some of them continue to live here and complain. I don’t blame them. Unfortunately, Winnipeg is not a city where you wantContinueContinue reading “My new home city: Winnipeg, Canada.”

The quarantine time and projects.

Life is wonderful, interesting, but absolutely unexpected. You never know what is waiting for you around the corner. I was in Tokyo in September and after … Boom… Pandemic. Covid-19 affected our lives, economy, travel, and lots of other industries. It feels like the entire world just freezes, and we are all stuck. Lots ofContinueContinue reading “The quarantine time and projects.”