I have a mild obsession with the Olympics. The fascination has been with me for as long as I can remember, so it’s no surprise that I watch all the construction with anticipation, all political arguments aside. I just love the games. Period.
So almost six months ago, I took this photo on my way into work in the morning.
This afternoon, I took this photo on my walk home.
The progress of this small city is astounding. We watch it everyday at work, and I battle the lines at the various places to eat near work on a constant basis. No matter when or where, there is always at least one construction guy or gal either buying coffee or having a bite to eat. The day I don’t have to cross the street without the fear of impending doom from a cement truck barreling down the street will be a strange day, especially with that Canada Line going in just a few blocks away.
Here’s another neat comparison of a photo that I took back in January, looking towards Science World from the Cambie Bridge.
And then, today, looking from about the same point, slightly more zoomed in.
I’d say that’s progress, but here’s a couple more photos for fun.
You can see more here.
Dude, the before-after-continuance shots are great. A “scrapbook” of the continuing development from roughly the same time and place would be of some historical value.
As for 2010, I can only imagine the traffic and queues/lineups in downtown Vancouver. 🙂