Dan, Colin and I made two more trips to Vancouver for Celia's Arts Thesis, parts 3 and 4. The third of the series was a service for Epiphany with the theme being joy. The music was presented by a group of outstanding musicians. I'm not biased, of course.



As you can see, the weather was rather joyful as well. Here is the Olympic symbol adorned with birds.

A month later we returned to Vancouver, with a slight detour to the north, where we saw another Olympic symbol adorned with birds. Cute.

Celia and her fellow musicians presented music for the Lenten season, along with scripture readings and time for meditation. The use of light and darkness was very effective.

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