Five Hole for Food (FHFF) in Vancouver on Saturday July 9, 2011
Dinner at NEW Save On Meats restaurant with Karen Fung and Raul Pacheco in Vancouver Downtown Eastside (DTES)
From Save On Meats:
SAVE ON MEATS / A Vancouver Institution for 54 Years
Al DesLauriers opened Save On Meats at 43 West Hastings in 1957 amid the shine of dozens of neon signs up and down what was then considered Vancouver’s main shopping and entertainment district. The famous ‘flying pigs’ were a beacon for customers and a major attraction along Hastings Street.
But while the city grew and other businesses closed down or moved away Save On Meats remained in its original location serving its loyal clientele for the next 54 years.
In 2009 Al retired and the butcher shop was shut, leaving Vancouverites to mourn the loss of Vancouver legend, not to mention one of the best burgers in town.
Read more here
Photos from a delightful diner style dinner with wonderful dear friends Karen Fung and Raul Pacheco on a Tuesday evening in the Vancouver Downtown Eastside
Karen reads over the menu
Karen pointed out the wall outlet by the condiments to plug in laptops and other devices!
A young child gazes at the Nostalgic menu items
Views of the restaurant
Closeup of our server’s Save On Meat’s T-Shirt
Busy Kitchen!
Our wonderful server taking our orders
A friend drops by to join us for light conversation!
Our server brings us our meal of Cream Soup, side of Broccoli and Grilled cheese sandwich with mashed potatoes
Dinner was followed by two miniature Butterscotch milkshakes
Raul joins our dinner!
A lovely evening with two fantastic friends – Raul and Karen!
AHA MEDIA filmed at Piknic Électronik Afterparty at W2 Media Cafe in W2 Community Media Arts Centre in Vancouver DTES
Le Piknic Électronik
Founded in 2003, the Piknic Électronik is a weekly electronic music summer event that takes place in the Place de l’Homme on St. Helena Island, Montreal, Quebec. Some weeks, the event moves to other sites on the same island, or on the nearby Ile Notre-Dame. In addition, some sporadic Piknic’s are organized during the year with specific themes:
- Cabane à sucre électronik aka Sugar Shack Electronik (at Jean Drapeau Park on 4 and 5 April 2009)
- Igloofest (external event taking place on several evenings during the winter in Montreal)
- Piknic @ Vancouver (Stanley Park June 24, 2010, in collaboration with Francophone Summer Festival Vancouver)
Mindful of its mission to democratize electronic music and talent contained in the electronic music scene in Montreal and internationally, the Piknic Électronik is intended as a weekly event combining fun and innovative discovery.
++++ June 24th Lineup
Pompe Tes Pipes (Montreal)
myspace.com/ptpodt / soundcloud.com/pompetespipes
Bio: The PomPe tes PiPes Olympic Dj Team was born in july 2008, when Funky Falz, Archibald Singleton and Tony the Tiger decided to launch the PTP nights @ the Gymnase, in Montreal. With an active approach on djing and with live sequencers, PTP-ODT gives a unique performance each time they play, giving the long lasting advantages of the dj set, with the performance of live music showcase. In their first year, they’ve played with Living~Stone, Mofomatronix, Power Players, Les Mi@tches, Tom Bypass, Dj in your face, BSBTRGDclub, Yannkat and Kasdal from the Cruz Control Crew and many more. They’ve been invited by Ninja Tunes to play at their monthly Clock Out, opened for The Glitch Mob @ Piknic Electronik, and the adventure is only beginning.
Derek Duncan (Leisure)
leisureleisure.com / soundcloud.com/derekduncan
Alex Slaughter (Leisure / YIIK)
leisureleisure.com
Zeeaa (Midnight City / JYB / Inside Out Radio)
Tuesdays 8-9pm on www.citr.ca or 101.9fm / soundcloud.com/insideoutradio
Hendrik Beune of AHA MEDIA does Oyster Harvesting on Hernando Island, BC
Hendrik Beune of AHA MEDIA writes:
Two days on a wild picking permit, harvesting oysters on Hernando Island (between Cortez and SAvory Island) and return to the shellfish farm at Theodosia Inlet (Okeover Inlet) near Desolation Sound, May 30-31st 2011.
This series of video-clips shows the scenery and some of the wildlife we encountered on the first day out. It then shows us picking up the harvest of the two days and the return trip to the farm, crossing Georgia Strait, entering Malaspina Inlet, Okeover Inlet and Theodosia Inlet. The last few videos are of us depositing the oysters in cargo nets on the lease, the dock, dogs and a view of the shoreline and floating equipment at the farm. It finishes up with a fast return trip to the Okeover dock to get to Jaqcues’ home at Lund, just before the rains hit, complete with thunder and lightening!




































































































































































































































































