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Cam.card portfolio: d336
Lo-cal activities
D336-001
14-11-06 - Opposite Mah Tay resto
A new grafitto?
D336-003
14-11-06 - Still life.
D336-005
14-11-07 - Received for Miriam at AIA lecture
D336-006
14-11-09 - Pumpkin soup material.
D336-008
14-11-10 - Pumpkin head.
edit: look up "punkinhead" in childrens' story.
2014-11-12 Meg Morden visit
D336-126
14-11-12 - She wanted to see a slide show. Wow!
D336-133
14-11-12 - Princess, expectant
D336-136
14-11-12 - Bye bye
2014-11-13 Back to Lo-cal stuff
D336-140
14-11-13 - Geo 80 and Trevor party Welland
D336-146
14-11-18 - Rick Mercer, Niagara Falls
The launch of the new cruise boat Hornblower. Or is Hornblower the name of
the company?
D336-158
14-11-20 - Surprise
D336-159
14-11-20 - Surprise
D336-161
14-11-20 - DR revisits the snowfields of youth.
Having this open parkland behind the house reminds me of winter perceptions
in Danville, St. Hubert and Chatham, N.B. I learned that shadows on the snow
were not grey, but a subtle shade of blue. That the cold wind and chill
factor of the open fields was reduced in the woods. And if you dug a snow
house into a big drift, it was much warmer inside.
D336-162
14-11-20 -
I recall noting that the crust of the snow had different
textures depending on wind and temperature and how long it had
been on the ground. That the surface could be sculpted by the
wind into the same sort of patterns, ripples, even, that you
might find on the beach, created by wind and waves. Footprints
and animal tracks added still another dimension.
D336-164
14-11-20 - Picking up Trevors laundry today.
At the "San". We're able to visit this convalescent hospital
without taking to the streets at all. Out the back door. Up our
switchback trail to the top of the hill. Along the Bruce Trail.
Connect to the Walker Quarry trails. Up the bank behind the
hospital and in through a side door.
D336-166
14-11-20 - Try and stop me.
D336-171
14-11-20 - Gazebo and clouds
Looking for "irony in nature" pics, I thought that the clouds echoed the
piled up snow on the roof of the gazebo. Maybe not. But remember! The first
rule of photography is "Be there!"
D336-174
14-11-20 - Tremont yucca
D336-178
14-11-20 - After a strenuous day on the trail
D336-179
14-11-20 - Little grey cells
Ikea, whiskey, ginger ale bottle. Was struck by how the pop tin fits
perfectly into the Ikea tumbler. An accident? Or an example of rational
planning, of the intervention in the chaotic market place by some assertive
national bureau of standards?
D336-180
14-11-21 - Walk home from Shaver
With Trevor's laundry
D336-181
14-11-21 - Clay borrow pond
They borrowed clay out of this excavated pond to create a cap for the whole
landfill site.
D336-185
14-11-25 - Objective irony series?
Still looking for pictures that illustrate irony in nature. A difficult concept
since the litcrit set would have us believe that irony is not something
observed, so much as something invented. Yet another example of the
"crativist" mentality at work.
D336-186
14-11-25 - BrockU seniors fitness
D336-187
14-11-25 - DR wonders why he's here.
2014-11-29 BTN-E2E-Day1 Queenston to Woodend w. L. Bonnar.
Our Bruce Trail Niagara Section end-to-end project
D336-188
14-11-29 -
D336-203
14-11-29 - The screaming tunnel
2014-11-29 Home
D336-211
14-11-29 - Yummy mummy.
Diana quote: "Can't keep his hands off her (period '.' or 3 dots '...'?)"
D336-212
14-11-29 - More precip
D336-214
14-11-30 -
2014-12-01 BTN-E2E-Day2 Quarry to Grimsby
D336-226
14-12-01 -
D336-246
14-12-01 - Late 30's model?
2014-12-30 BTN-E2E-Day3 DeCew to Woodend
D336-251
14-12-03 - Overpass, Glendale Ave. and Hwy 406