June 6, 2012

Square Felix Desruelles

One of the delights of Paris is that you often come upon something unexpected that takes your breath away. 

I particularly liked this beautiful wall. Apparently it was built for the 1900 World Expo (designed by architect Charles Risler and sculptor Jules Felix Coutan) to highlight the porcelain made in Sevres.




June 4, 2012

Pigeon Deterrents


These poor angels looked so uncomfortable. I think having birds roosting on this would look less painful.
(At the Palais de Tokyo, Paris.)

June 2, 2012

Parisian Graffiti

There was a definite underwater theme to some of the graffiti I saw in Paris on this last visit:
octopi seemed to abound at every corner...



often sharing a wall with various other characters...






and then there were fish...





and fish time-bombs...


and of course - scary mermaids



June 1, 2012

Vote Early - Vote Often




Recently I was in New Brunswick when they were holding their civic elections. I loved that some people had designed their own election posters. I found this on a lawn in Fredericton... 



 ...and this one near Boiestown. 



Unfortunately, I wasn't eligible to vote for either of them. I found Chad's message particularly refreshing - and he has the kind of face you could trust.



September 30, 2011

Opeongo Return




I was fortunate enough to return twice to Lake Opeongo this year. Both times we stayed at 'Hudson's Bay' which is just such an amazingly beautiful spot. The island we call 'Blueberry Island' is just a short paddle away. It's a magical place.

October 31, 2010

Canada Malting





I've always been fascinated by the Canada Malting building which looms to the east of me. For a while I was just taking pictures of rainbows and somehow it would sneak into one side or the other. Recently I've been taking photos at sunrise and that magical golden hour before sunset. Here's a few that I really like.

November 3, 2009

Very Scary



Here's Nancy's delightful pumpkin carved and looking very frightening indeed. It's one of our very own rouge vif d'etampes that we grew from seed this year at the Fort.
Hard to believe it started out looking this innocent: