Suntanning ladybug

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Suntanning ladybug

From a morning walk a few weeks ago.

Olympic emptiness

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When I was last in Montreal this April, I had the good fortune to take a guided tour of the Olympic Stadium.
My last previous visit there was for the very last home game of the Montreal Expos.
While I felt a bit of nostalgia when we were escorted into the main stadium, standing on the sidelines overlooking the main playing and exhibition surface, I was also saddened by how few events now use the “Big O” nowadays.
It’s a wasted opportunity for the stadium to stand empty as often as it is, devoid of most professional sports and trade shows.

Pulled pork … poutine!

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Pulled pork poutine

Well it’s too bad I only made it down to the Stampede grounds on its last day, otherwise I might have been acquainted with this culinary discovery a little earlier. It’s a pulled pork poutine, sold by the folks from Calgary’s Big-T’s BBQ. Apart from the usual fries and cheese curds, it’s topped off with their delicious pulled pork and barbecue sauce. A beef variant was also on the menu. Definitely worth a try at the next Stampede …

Stampede life is a blur

Stampede life is a blur

Water from the rain on Sunday got inside the lens housing of my compact camera. This is a random shot through the condensation, producing an abstract representation of the Calgary Stampede midway.

Hailing the return of slow Internet

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If you recall several months ago, when the iPhone 4S was new to my tech family, I lamented the loss of the ability to manually switch off 3G Internet and use EDGE (2G) instead.
Well in a case of severe catch-up, I’ve finally realized Apple corrected this omission in one of its firmware updates. Behold:

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Hooray!
I only discovered this within the last day, so I’ll report back later on whether this change will extend the battery life of my device, as is typically the case when mobiles are connected to EDGE versus 3G.
Another benefit of manually forcing your phone to use the slow lane is that in very congested environments, like Manhattan for example, there is heavy congestion on the popular 3G networks and on local WiFi, to the point where a slow but reliable EDGE connection is more useful and enjoyable than a fast but flaky mobile Internet connection.
(As proof, I can attest I was able to send texts and have crisp, clear phone conversations using Skype over T-Mobile’s 2G network in lower Manhattan last August, whereas AT&T’s 3G network was almost useless at times due to congestion.)
By the way, this post was written on my smartphone and uploaded using EDGE … Seems just dandy, thank you very much.

Lighting up the night

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Were you kept up by yesterday’s night-long thunder-and-lightning show over Calgary? The following short clip was typical of the the view from my balcony.

Lobster dinner of sorts

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Lobster dinner

And here’s the video of Lily “consuming” said lobster.

Dicey

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Wooden dice

Not sure what this was for …

Intertwined

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Intertwined

I was struck by the random “melding” of natural and artificial.

Something gritty in my soup

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Soup for your eyes

Some more urban art in downtown Halifax.