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Mississippi Delta bound…
In just over a week I will be on my way to the Mississippi Delta with the hopes of completing my first photographic documentary workshop. You could say that I’m excited, but in a nervous kind of way. I will… Read More ›
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Afterthought…”yup, I should have brought some crampons”…
Just like the toque is a fashion-must for many die-hard Canadians, so should be crampons. Without them, you may find yourself slipping and sliding like a car using all-season tires trying to drive up a snowy slope…at least I… Read More ›
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Excuse me Sir, I know we’re strangers, but may I borrow your mirror?
Today’s drive took us down the Spray Lake road accessible from either Canmore’s town site or Highway 40 in Kananaskis Country and as usual, it did not disappoint. Winding its way along back country, this well-groomed road – considering… Read More ›
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What is your favourite Canadian Meal?
The one question that makes all Canadians ponder…what is considered a truly Canadian meal? I know this challenging question has circled my workplace more than once – and aside from “poutine”, what do we consider truly Canadian? Honestly, we really had… Read More ›
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Recreating a roadside “picknicken”…
If it’s one thing that remains constant in numerous historical photographs of my ancestors, they enjoyed the outdoors and with automobiles becoming more plentiful, they would always take to the road wearing their Sunday best. Of course, I will never… Read More ›
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Diving for treasure in Waterton Lakes National Park…
Wow, an International Peace Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, plus a Buffalo Paddock, all within an easy drive from Calgary? Fantastic, where do I sign up! Three designations all within a three hour drive from… Read More ›
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“You remind me of my mother”, an opinion of a steadfast day timer/calendar user…
Age wise, I’m still “fairly” young, computer technology was introduced to me as I entered grade 10 and I would like to believe that I’m technology smart, but definitely not savvy, unlike my teenage son who loves to remind me… Read More ›
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Getting lost with the honeybees in Central Alberta…
Actually I found this very interesting; I did a random goggle search on “Sunflower mazes”, I did not specify a town or place and the first site to pop up –“Bowden Sunmaze”, right here in Alberta. After various searches, sunflower… Read More ›
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Finding peace and tranquility amidst the oil pumps of southern Alberta…
When driving through the Alberta prairie, it doesn’t take long before you see oil pumps dotting the horizon; for Albertan’s it’s understood, we are the energy province of Canada. However, sometimes we need to look past the pumps to find those… Read More ›
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Calgary History ›
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How many times does a community have to move, ask Calgary’s Chinatown…
August 17, 2013
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Perhaps one of Calgary’s most unique building transformations of 1913…
March 12, 2013
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The beavers may be gone, but the house still remains…
March 9, 2013
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Slaughter houses, sawmills, and the Sundance Kid…..
March 7, 2013
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I love Calgary’s history, but…
February 28, 2013
Calgary's Scene ›
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Walking the streets of Calgary…
June 9, 2014
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When Kansas City meets Calgary…
September 1, 2013
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My Papa said I wasn’t allowed to sell stuff from the trunk of my car…
August 14, 2013
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Why this Calgary community is as happy as a lark…
June 16, 2013
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When Plan “A” fails, move to Plan “B”….
November 11, 2012
Central Alberta ›
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Getting lost with the honeybees in Central Alberta…
September 3, 2013
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Our little piece of the Grand Canyon – Alberta style…
April 28, 2013
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Cows really do eat Cheeseburgers!
October 18, 2012
Road Trip Pictures ›
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When you don’t want to drive far from Calgary…
June 27, 2014
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Central Alberta by train…
June 21, 2014
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People of the South…
April 2, 2014
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Sorry, the only room left is a grain bin? Awesome…!
March 31, 2014
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Love in their hearts, tears in their eyes…Mississippi Delta…
March 13, 2014
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