




For the Vancouver Lily Holiday Staff Party we decided on taxidermy and dinner. A strange combo you may think, but the Ravishing Beasts exhibit at the Museum of Vancouver was not stomach turning - it was beautiful, fascinating and one of our Lily favourites... strange!
Erin, Margaret, Cathy, Ananda and I (glenda) enjoyed a delightful evening together - discussing taxidermy, walking along a moonlit beach and dining at Hapa Izakaya. I love Vancouver, and the whole Lily family. Holiday spirit is alive and well in our neck of the woods.
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