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01 Friday Nov 2013
Posted in iPhone, photography, photowalking, Portland, random, Travel, urban
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31 Thursday Oct 2013
Posted in art, iPhone, photography, San Diego, Travel
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These windows at the San Diego Museum of Contemporary Art in La Jolla, California, showcase the living art that is the Pacific Ocean.
A security guard there said artists would prefer not to be displayed in this gallery because people spend more time staring out the window than at anything else in the room. (And as it happens, on this day, the other walls are bare.)
30 Wednesday Oct 2013
Posted in British Columbia, Canada, iPhone, Travel, Vancouver
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airport, b.c., british columbia, canada, iPhoneography, photography, random, Travel, vancouver, weather
19 Saturday Oct 2013
Posted in Alberta, Calgary, Canada, iPhone, photography, photowalking, random, urban
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alberta, calgary, canada, iPhoneography, photography, photowalk, random, urban
17 Thursday Oct 2013
Posted in Alberta, Calgary, Canada, iPhone, photography, photowalking, random, urban
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alberta, art, calgary, canada, iPhoneography, night, photography, photowalk, random, urban
16 Wednesday Oct 2013
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alberta, calgary, canada, flowers, iPhoneography, photography, photowalk, random, sunflowers, urban
13 Sunday Oct 2013
Posted in Alberta, Calgary, Canada, iPhone, photography, photowalking, random, urban
13 Sunday Oct 2013
Feeling peckish after work, I walked to the neighbourhood burger joint for a late-night snack.
That would normally be an altogether unremarkable statement … except that in Calgary’s Kensington area, that would have been a lie not too long ago. (And on most days of the week, it still is.)
Non-pub/bar/club nighttime food options on Kensington Road and 10 St. N.W. were quite sparse until recently.
Five years ago, the only place open really late every day (until 4 a.m.) was a shawarma joint. A fried chicken restaurant and a take-out pizzeria were open somewhat late (usually until around midnight but later on busy nights).
In the last year or two, the submarine sandwich shop extended its hours until 4 a.m., too. The shawarma joint gained some competition down the street, also open until 4 a.m. daily.
The burger shop opened earlier this year, serving patties till midnight on most days but later on Friday and Saturday nights. The new poutine restaurant isn’t usually open late at all … and yet there it was open late tonight, selling gooey, cheesy, gravy-covered goodness to customers well past midnight. There looks to be a non-fried chicken restaurant set to open and I’m curious what their hours will be.
With new condos going up all over the area, it would be great to see even more late-night food option pop up.
Now, if only the coffee/tea shops would join in the fun …
12 Saturday Oct 2013
Posted in Alberta, art, Calgary, Canada, iPhone, photography, photowalking, random, urban
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alberta, art, calgary, canada, iPhoneography, night, photography, photowalk, public art, random, urban
Here is some Calgary public art I can happily support. This twisted tower of light is one of several going up at both ends of the 7 Ave. transit corridor, at City Hall and Downtown West stations. The whole installation is called Luminous Crossings; you can read more about it here.
10 Thursday Oct 2013
Posted in Alberta, art, Calgary, Canada, iPhone, photography, photowalking, random, urban
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alberta, art, calgary, canada, iPhoneography, night, photography, photowalk, public art, random, urban