Six-legged urban explorer

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Six-legged urban explorer

Again … totally amazed by the capabilities of modern camera phones.

Out of place

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Out of place

This brick doesn’t belong …

Garbage … a natural resource?

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Our natural resource

Hmm. An interesting concept, when you think about it.
How much do you throw into the garbage that could be reused or repurposed?
How much do you recycle?
How much do we consume that we should not have bought in the first place?

Branching out

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Leafy encounter

More leafy goodness for spring.

Both sides now

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That smalltown feel

Hillhurst Hardware has some wonderful art on the street side (above) but have you noticed there are visual adornments along the alley side (below), too?

Since 1945

Beautiful bridge … bad planning

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Unfinished work

As you may have heard in the news in the last few weeks, Calgary’s West LRT came up short for funding because someone at city hall forgot to factor in more than $8 million for the mandatory public art component of the project.
Nothing new, sadly. As you can see above, previous budget errors means the south end of the Peace Bridge remains free of landscaping, until the city can scrape up some money to take care of it.
This lack of foresight it shameful. We should be able to do better.

Oh, how your headlights sparkle

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Twinkle, twinkle little headlights

Seen from the pedestrian overpass on 14 St. N.W. in Hillhurst.

Umm … What?

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Umm … What?

This sign gave me a double-take. I spent far too much time contemplating what the message meant and what its implications were.

Because it’s spring

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Full bloom (II)

Lots of pleasant fragrances coming from neighbourhood trees, including this one.

These scars used to bear a message

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Studded scars

Telephone poles carry messages and data through the wires up top … but also a little closer to ground level. The abundance of leftover staples is proof of it.