Fire hall
21 Monday Sep 2020
Posted in Canada, history, montreal, photography, photowalk, photowalking, Quebec, random, Travel, urban
21 Monday Sep 2020
Posted in Canada, history, montreal, photography, photowalk, photowalking, Quebec, random, Travel, urban
30 Saturday Nov 2019
Posted in Alberta, architecture, Calgary, Canada, history, photography, photowalk, photowalking, random, urban
Tags
alberta, architecture, calgary, canada, historic, photowalk, preservation, random, urban
13 Monday Feb 2017
Posted in Arizona, history, photography, photowalk, photowalking, random, Travel, urban
In trendy downtown Tempe, Arizona, stands the shell of what used to be the Hayden Flour Mill. The historic hulk, which occupies the southeast corner of Rio Salado Parkway and Mill Avenue (appropriately), can be seen up close. There’s a small park adjacent to the building and there are placards along the outside detailing the history of the place. You can even peek inside through the windows to survey the all machinery abandoned and left in place. According to the City of Tempe, the site is awaiting appropriate redevelopment.
26 Monday May 2008
Posted in architecture, friends, fun, history, photowalking, Travel
Tags
canada, cape breton, citadel, fortress, halifax, historic, history, louisbourg, nova scotia, road trip, sydney, travel wedding
Just posted a whack of pictures from my trip to the East Coast to my Flickr site.
Here are a few of my favourites.
Outside the wedding venue … a giant fiddle:

More on my Flickr stream.