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Shop #Rob604 I am an artist and gardener who lives in BC🇨🇦 by Rob604Designs located in Coquitlam, Canada. Smooth shipping! Has a history of
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"A-maz-ing Laughter" / The Laughing Men, Vancouver BC A-maz-ing Laughter (2009) by Yue Minjun is a sculpture located at the southern corner of Denman and Davie Street, right above the beach in English bay.
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Pink hydrangeas, Coquitlam BC
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1 hour (60 minutes) Nature Sounds: Train with birds in a rainy PNW forest 🌲🌧️ On a rainy spring afternoon in a lush green forest, there is a gray gravel trail and vibrant green ferns and various natural plants growing on the forest floor. Robins are chirping, and in the distance, you can hear train horns. In the heart of the Pacific Northwest, this scene unfolds with lots of greenery sparkling in the rain. The leaves sway in the gentle spring breeze, and bird calls fill the air. Train horns in the distance add a hint of history. This woodland scene captures the region's beauty, where nature and civilization peacefully coexist. Trains have been important in British Columbia since the mid-1800s, shaping the province's economy and society. The railway era started in the 1880s with the completion of the Canadian Pacific Railway, connecting the east and west coasts of Canada. In BC, the CPR linked Vancouver to the rest of the country, boosting economic growth. -Rob604
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Nasturtiums are an annual plant with bright, yellow-orange edible flowers and round green leaves that have a peppery taste. They grow very well in Coquitlam and the surrounding Vancouver area and Fraser Valley suburbs. They were very popular with local gardeners from the 1950s through to the 1990s. They are not as common today (2023) but people still grow them in their flower beds and in community gardens. They like to grow in full sun (3-6 hours of sunlight) ideally during March through May, but they can stay around through the summer till October if conditions are warm, but not too hot or too cold.
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Colony Farm / ƛ̓éxətəm Regional Park, Coquitlam BC
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