The clouds in front of the mountains are pretty today. They only come halfway up, which is always an interesting look.
Vancouver's city planners went to great pains to preserve lines of sight for this stuff, and it paid off.
The water in the harbor makes different textures in different places, and it's always neat thinking about what causes that.
We know from experience that if we were seeing it from a plane looking straight down, that would all be clear (pun intended). Just details of how the silt is shaped and stuff. We don't have that view though, so it's a mystery.
A mystery is just a thing you don't know. :)

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we've personally always found it fun, we're in the crowd where it's more important to be able to tinker with things than for the things to actually *work*. however, we recognize that this is a minority position.
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the culture we get is the culture we all build, together.
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