Monthly Archives: May 2011

Windows

Looking out on the world.

What will the day bring?

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More Art

This guy is living on the wall of one of the alleys here.

Just around the corner from Jack and Doug!

You don’t think it could be one of them?

Naaahhh…

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Clarity

Hope you didn’t miss it!

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Maple Flowers

Nobody orders a bouquet of maple tree flowers from a florist.

But they are quite beautiful.

If only they were a little bigger!

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Art

On the wall of an alleyway downtown.

Red, green, simple and fun.

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Yellow

Mother’s Day saw an arrangement of flowers arrive from one of the kids.  I took advantage of my friendship with their recipient to make a couple of photographs…

Remarkably delicate.

Happy Mother’s Day!

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Yellow and Blue

Sometimes it doesn’t matter what it looks like…

You just live with it!

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Who Is?

Just thought you might know.

Perhaps he knows Doug…

They’re not listed in Canada 411.

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Treasures

 

Gotta come back later!

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Colour In My Town

I made a bit of a walk this morning in the downtown area of my town.   There is lots of colour to be seen.

Which is rather nice after the monochrome winter season.

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New Life

Buds are opening on the trees…

Mother Earth has come through again.

Despite our best efforts to mess her up.

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Spring Afternoon

Quiet spring afternoon on Trout Lake…

Calm and fluffy clouds suggest that summer is coming.

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Birches

These white birches are in Laurier Woods.

In early spring there is nothing growing yet.

New life will explode in the next week.

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Maples

These maples appear to have lived a full life.

Like the buildings in the distance.

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Laurier Woods

Winter has bleached the bullrushes to brown.

Laurier Woods exists because forward thinking people have banded together to preserve this oasis in the middle of the city.  Small improvements such as this walkway make it accessable to everyone.

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