What is that?
We spend many summer evenings on the deck of our Deep Cove home looking out over the calm sea as the sun sets. One evening, at a distance of almost 2 kilometres away on the shore of Belcarra peninsula, we spotted white lights newly strung on a house in what appeared to be a distinct and deliberate pattern.
Many Metro Vancouver residents string lights to help push back the darkness that comes when the winter sun sets at 4:30 pm. But it summer, when dusk ends at almost 10 pm. the night darkness is usually a welcome end to a long day.
On closer examination the lights appeared to be a side profile of a pig's head. A drooling pig at that.
On yet an even closer look, we agreed. It's not a pig! They've constructed an image of a drooling fox. Perhaps it's a company logo they're reproducing or maybe they're making a statement.
Several days later on a morning paddle past the house, we talked to one of the their neighbours. It was not a deliberate pattern. The house owner had a summer celebration and strung lights over patios & decks for ambiance. Unbeknownst to them, they created an image and a bit of mystery for distant and curious neighbours.
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