Glowing tower

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Glowing

Now here’s an oldie, although I doubt if anything’s changed since I was there last. One of Toronto’s numerous skyscrapers, as seen in December 2007.

Perfect sunrise at 37,000 ft.

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Clouded vision

Nothing like flying over puffy clouds at sunrise — especially welcome during a sleepless red-eye flight. This was seen somewhere over Canada, back in the fall.

Speedy train

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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.

In defence of the hoodie

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It seems silly that an article of clothing I’m wearing would make me more susceptible to being profiled by authorities or by random people on the street.
But that’s what’s being suggested by the accused and several commentators in the killing of Trayvon Martin in Florida.
Nonsense.
I own several hoodies. One of them was a gift from my student association at University.
They’ve kept me warm through many Canadian winters. They’ve helped make it bearable to run outside in the cold. They’ve provided comfort on long drives, flights and train rides.
Wearing a hoodie does not instantly turn me into a criminal.
To distill the cause of a horrible crime to a lone article of clothing is simply facile.

It’s finally here

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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

Unlikely purchase

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Spot the error in this receipt from a purchase I made last week.

Spot the error ...

I laughed all the way back to my car!

The middle of town

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Centre Street

Another from my Calgary Tower series, taken last month.

Quick LTE test

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Took Apple’s new iPad out for a spin Thursday, to a location where Bell’s LTE mobile coverage was more reliable than at my home.
As you can from the above screen shot, it’s doing very well, thank you very much. And that’s only with signal level fluctuating between two and three bars.
Signal maps below are courtesy of Bell’s website. Blue is current LTE coverage; brown is coverage coming soon.

Central Calgary:
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Calgary metro area:
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Waiting to cross

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Waiting to cross

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

Milestone of sorts

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Two years and eight months into my original Twitter adventure — for work, that is — I finally hit my 2,000th tweet on Wednesday. Didn’t think this social media stuff would turn out the way it did. Onward and upward, I suppose!