well, our warmup hike never led to the longer hike we had planned, mostly because we've been taking opportunities to explore vancouver. we found an amazing record store, zulu records, that had more independent music than any store i've ever visited. we also dropped by (several times) the regent college bookstore; if you're ever in the vancouver area, we highly recommend it.
just for the fun of it, here's a list of what we've picked up whilst on this trip:
music
- iron and wine: our endless numbered days
- jolie holland: escondida
- 16 horsepower: sackcloth 'n' ashes
- sarah harmer: songs for clem
books
- the fabric of this world: inquiries into calling, career choice, and the design of human work by lee hardy
- the rise of the creative class by richard florida
- the cost of discipleship by dietrich bonhoeffer
- work in the spirit: toward a theology of work by miroslav volf
- the no-nonsense guide to fair trade by david ransom
- the politics of jesus by john howard yoder
- following jesus: biblical reflections on discipleship by n.t. wright
- life of pi by yann martel
- pride and prejudice by jane austen
- caramelo by sandra cisneros
i would have attempted to link all of those books, but it would have taken forever. if you're interested, visit powell's and do a search.
