aimless ramblings of a humble gentleman from Montreal. Urban Gardening, Travel, Flight, Art, Science
Friday, September 28, 2012
Thursday, September 27, 2012
Monday, July 16, 2012
interconnected garden
interconnected garden, peas ask for support from bean leaf
pink corn ear
Mr Bee coming in for a landing
Mr Bee on the rose bush
Pollen for the taking
tiny wild strawberries in lawn
Here are some photos from the summer garden composed of peas, beans, zucchini squash, and some roses for visuals.
Monday, June 11, 2012
Doors
Double door, well used, Quebec City, Canada
Elegant Door, Montreal
St Denis Street Door, Montreal
St Denis Street Door, Montreal, not in use (other than a graffti canvas)
(Below) Doors for Montreal Bath House, Maison de bain, Montréal.
Elegant Door, Montreal
St Denis Street Door, Montreal
St Denis Street Door, Montreal, not in use (other than a graffti canvas)
(Below) Doors for Montreal Bath House, Maison de bain, Montréal.
Monday, May 28, 2012
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Newfoundland in May
enjoyed fine Newfoundland hospitality with all my 'buddies' down on the West Coast (of Newfoundland), plus a wonderful cruise on the Blue Puttees of the Marine Atlantic fleet which crosses between Sydney, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia and Port-aux-Basques, NL. The total crossing time one way is between 6-7 hours depending on the time of day (night crossings seem to be longer, or maybe its the time change??....left slightly before midnight NL Time and arrived about 7 or 730 am Atlantic Time, guess that is more than 7 hours).
West Coast of Newfoundland is misty and moody sometimes, warm and inviting others. Within 24 hours there were both. The coast range of mountains holds the low clouds and also they are high enough to capture snow (in May/April).
The images that follow provide a brief snapshot of these conditions and the empty landscape.
West Coast of Newfoundland is misty and moody sometimes, warm and inviting others. Within 24 hours there were both. The coast range of mountains holds the low clouds and also they are high enough to capture snow (in May/April).
cloud layers over St John's NL |
small village at sunset |
ski hill outside of Corner Brook NL |
Roadbed of the Newfoundland Railway |
Steam train from NFLD Railway, Newfie Bullet |
raining in Port-aux-Basques harbour |
morning sun and propellor effects |
WRECKHOUSE site....home of 200km/hr winds which used to blow the Newfoundland Railway trains off the tracks |
Riopelle at UNION STATION in Toronto, Via Rail lounge |
Quiche Festival (HOMEMADE) chez nous |
Place des Arts Salle Wilfred Pelletier from a loge |
The images that follow provide a brief snapshot of these conditions and the empty landscape.
Corner Brook NL, Railway Museum...NFLD Railway was a narrow gauge (3' 6") which doomed it when it was to be integrated with North American Standard Gauge (4'8') |
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