Victoria

Posted December 24, 2014 at 5:50 am by

Parliament Building in Victoria, B.C. - Tim Dustrude photo

Parliament Building in Victoria, B.C. – Tim Dustrude photo

Ian and Josie are great tour guides and said specifically that you are invited to go visit them when you can - Tim Dustrude photo

Ian and Josie are great tour guides and said specifically that you are invited to go visit them when you can – Tim Dustrude photo

Shannon and I took a quick trip to Victoria last weekend to chill a bit before the holidays and to visit with Ian and Josie before the ferry stops running for the winter.

By the way, Saturday this week is the last international sailing until the Spring schedule comes out, so if you want to do the same, you’d best get moving.

We had a great time despite the rain, and we wandered around looking at all the tourist stuff and taking pictures.

Here are a few favorites from the bunch…

These benches are tucked up behind some trees at the sea wall at the Inner Harbour - Tim Dustrude photo

These benches are tucked up behind some trees at the sea wall at the Inner Harbour – Tim Dustrude photo

Doing our own little "pub crawl" we worked our way through the rainy streets reflecting all the holiday decorations - Tim Dustrude photo

Doing our own little “pub crawl” we worked our way through the rainy streets reflecting all the holiday decorations – Tim Dustrude photo

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One comment...

  1. Tim, these are beautiful photos of Victoria! Glad you and Shannon had a little getaway!

    Comment by Shaun Hubbard on December 27, 2014 at 10:25 am

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