Wednesday, December 25, 2024

A dreary December 25th

Kept another Christmas tradition; find an open coffee shop and wander the nearly deserted streets.
We were also hoping to capture the 'wind and rain' our reliable meteorologists were warning us about.

We got rained on for about 45 minutes and the wind was nowhere to be found. 
But when we're out we try our best to get a few pictures.

Todays:

Surviving winter in Burnaby, BC
Gloomy Christmas morning.
Fancy neighbourhoods get fancy bus shelters.
What you don't see in the summer.
Every year these neighbours takes celebrating seriously.


Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all.

Monday, December 23, 2024

Royal Oakland Park

Another Sunday - with a specific destination in mind this time. It took a couple of tries but we got there.

Royal Oakland Park in Burnaby by Deer Lake.

A bit of history about the area we visited that is now known as The Royal Oakland Park - long discending/ascending staircase - depending on your starting point, with a very cool water art installation at the top of the stairs.

The Oakalla Prison Farm (also known as the Lower Mainland Regional Correctional Centre or LMRCC) once occupied the site. It was a model prison farm on 185 acres of land next to Deer Lake in Burnaby. The prison had its own dairy, vegetable gardens and livestock.

It first opened in 1912 and was designed to hold 150 men and women (maximum). In 1916, the women's section officially opened. (By the 1950s, the population was well over 1000).

In 1942 the women's unit, became a whole separate facility and was renamed in 1979 to the "Lakeside Correctional Centre for Women".

Executions in British Columbia were primarily carried out in Oakalla. There were 44 prisoners hanged at Oakalla between 1919 and 1959.

The last execution in British Columbia took place at Oakalla in 1959 - a former sailor Leo Mantha aged 33 was hanged.

A Crime of Passion. Hanged for simply being gay.

On, Sept. 6, 1958, Aaron “Bud” Jenkins was stabbed to death as he slept in the barracks at Esquimalt’s naval base.

To read more, go to https://globalnews.ca/news/5238533/leo-mantha-last-bc-execution/

There were bloody riots in the 80s and a mass escape in 1987, and by 1991 Oakalla Prison was closed down.

To read more about the riots and escapes, go to https://globalnews.ca/news/4414861/oakalla-prison-riot-escape/

The site was turned into a new residential housing development and the Royal Oakland park was expanded.

When Oakalla closed, prisoners were moved to various other Correctional Facilities in British Columbia, consisting of but not limited to, Vancouver Pretrial Services Centre (VPSC), Fraser Regional (FRCC), Alouette Regional Correctional Centre (ARCC) (Later Alouette Correctional Centre for Women).

Oh, and we stopped briefly at the New Westminster Works Yard to look at some odd looking trees. [the droopy ones are possibly Weeping Nootka Cypress]

So, some images of what stands on the spot now and some odd looking trees . . . 

























Sunday, December 15, 2024

Fog one day, Clear skies the next

We stuck close to home again this Sunday. And after the wind storm that blew through here the other day, you realize just how weather conditions can vary dramatically this time of year in this part of the country. Below are a few images of a couple of different conditions.  (and a couple of other random shots)


my house hippo overseeing my computer activities