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Spring Rain in Vancouver

Expecting spring, we got rain.

When we booked our trip, we thought it would be really nice to go in April because we've heard so much about Vancouver's sprint and how beautiful the gardens would be. A few days before the trip we checked the weather and guess what? Vancouver is having one of their extended rain...

Really nice japanese flower
 Despite the rain though, we still enjoyed walking through the gardens.
Wet Cherry Blossoms
Wet Cherry Blossoms
By the time we finished walking through the garden, we were hungry. We decided to eat at the restaurant inside the garden so we can still have a nice view. We had sandwich and cappuccino. The cappuccino was perfect for the weather.

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