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Old-fashioned inbox

01 Sunday Apr 2012

Posted by Ricky Leong in Alberta, Calgary, Canada, photography, photowalking, random, urban

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Old-fashioned inbox

Kicking it old-school. Seen in Calgary in March.

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Maple leaf forever

30 Friday Mar 2012

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Maple Leaf forever

A bit of national pride on display in the window at the local hardware store. And yes, my neighborhood has an old-school local hardware store!

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Speedy train

27 Tuesday Mar 2012

Posted by Ricky Leong in Alberta, Calgary, Canada, photography, photowalking, trains, transit, urban

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Car 2070

These Siemens-made U2-class LRVs have been plying the tracks of Calgary’s light-rail system since it opened In 1981. This photo was taken in January.

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It’s finally here

25 Sunday Mar 2012

Posted by Ricky Leong in Alberta, Calgary, Canada, iPhone, photography, urban

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Take me across

It was a long three-and-a-half year wait between conception and unveiling, but Calgarians finally got to get up close and personal with the controversial Peace Bridge on Saturday.
Designed by Santiago Calatrava and built at a cost of some $25 million, it was more than a year behind schedule.
I was not able to attend the opening but stopped by later that evening to see what the hubbub was about. Apart from myself, there were still people coming down just for a look.
A few guys I spoke with mentioned that, like myself, they were not pleased with how Calgary got the bridge. (Single-source contract done without the full knowledge of city council, to be brief about it.) Still, that did not stop them from admiring what a piece of work the thing is.

Just visiting

Walking the walk

Sharing a moment

Enveloped

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The middle of town

23 Friday Mar 2012

Posted by Ricky Leong in Alberta, Calgary, Canada, photography, urban

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Centre Street

Another from my Calgary Tower series, taken last month.

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Waiting to cross

22 Thursday Mar 2012

Posted by Ricky Leong in Alberta, architecture, Calgary, design, iPhone, photography, photowalking, random, urban

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Waiting to cross

Calatrava pedestrian bridge, Calgary, on March 21, 2012, just days shy of its grand opening.

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Only one more week …

17 Saturday Mar 2012

Posted by Ricky Leong in Alberta, architecture, art, Calgary, design, iPhone, photography, photowalking, transit, urban

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Glowing tube

… until this Santiago Calatrava creation is accessible to pedestrian and bicycle traffic.
I might not have liked how this bridge came to be and how much the public purse coughed up for it — and I’m unsure if I will ever understand accept how that all happened.
That said, the bridge is there, so we might as well enjoy it for what it is.
This picture was taken last month, not long after the temporary supporting bridge was removed and workers began putting together the finishing touches on the structure.

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Solemn winter sky

16 Friday Mar 2012

Posted by Ricky Leong in Alberta, Calgary, Canada, photography, photowalking, random, urban

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Solemn winter sky

From back in January February. Happily, there won’t be too many more of these until next year.

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School dismissed

16 Friday Mar 2012

Posted by Ricky Leong in Alberta, Calgary, education, urban

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Under threat

Calgary’s catholic school board voted this week to shutter St. John’s fine arts school in Hillhurst, pictured here. This fall, its students will be moved to a building in Dalhousie, farther out toward suburbia.
While I respect the idea of wanting to have kids study in schools closer to where they live, this annual shuffling of student populations unmasks an interesting problem facing our school boards and governments, not just in Calgary but continent-wide: For how long will we be able to afford to abandon existing schools in and near city cores, all the while spending millions putting up so many new school buildings in suburbia?
Of course, it’s one thing if a school is so old and decrepit it’s not worth renovating. It’s wholly another to abandon a school simply because its location is inconvenient, or because the neighbourhoods around them have fewer school-age children.
An interesting side effect of shifting educational services out of city cores, is that it becomes a hard sell to attract young families to older, central neighbourhoods because we’ve moved services for children out in the boonies.
It turns into a vicious cycle: With not enough children in inner-city neighbourhoods, we gradually shut their schools. But by losing the facilities to serve the needs of children, fewer families with kids (or kids on the way) will be tempted to move into the neighbourhood and keep them vibrant.
Nobody wins and it ends up costing everyone a bundle.
As much as the words “school bus” make some parents cringe, would it not be more logical to have our kids bused to existing facilities in older neighbourhoods, if they are still structurally suitable?
We should quit spending as much precious public resources on bricks and mortar and use the funds instead to pay for other kinds of infrastructure or enhanced programs. No point having so many new, pretty buildings if we won’t be able to pay for the teaching that’s supposed to happen inside.

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Wedged in the wall

12 Monday Mar 2012

Posted by Ricky Leong in Alberta, Calgary, fun, photography, photowalking, random, urban

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Wedged in the wall

Seen along Kensington Rd. N.W. in Calgary, some time ago.

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