View allAll Photos Tagged July1st!
Part of a Collection of Flags for "Canada 150".
FYI: Cananda Turns 150 years old on July 1st 2017 and theres' a nationwide party for Canada 150.
If you like my work click the "Follow" button on Flickr.
Other places to see my work rumimume.blogspot.ca/, Google+ google+, twitter
+2 in comments
"All along the eastern shore, put your circuits in the sea
This is what the world is for, making electricity
You can feel it in your mind
Oh you can do it all the time
Plug it in and change the world
You are my electric girl"
-MGMT
[old film]
So these firework pictures are old [like the one I posted a while ago] but I like them none the less. They were from Canada day last July and I'm glad they turned out, as I took them on a disposible camera.
I have to babysit tonight, one kid is 3 months old and his older sister is 2, blah hope that goes well.
++babysitting was a success!
if you could please either ask permission to blog my photos or credit them that'd be great, thank you.
Part of a Collection of Flags for "Canada 150".
FYI: Cananda Turns 150 years old on July 1st 2017 and theres' a nationwide party for Canada 150.
If you like my work click the "Follow" button on Flickr.
Other places to see my work rumimume.blogspot.ca/, Google+ google+, twitter
Landing at CYOW after a Canada Day peformance over the Ottawa downtown core. Definately the LOUDEST plane I've ever heard!
A lone pedestrian walks downtown Vancouver's deserted streets just before the big Canada Day Parade.
Vancouver, BC
I really do like shooting off fireworks, lots of noise and colors.
Don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without explicit permission.
© All rights reserved
may your celebrations be well rounded
as seen at Siegel's Bagels in the Public Market on Granville Island, Vancouver
Part of a Collection of Flags for "Canada 150".
FYI: Cananda Turns 150 years old on July 1st 2017 and theres' a nationwide party for Canada 150.
If you like my work click the "Follow" button on Flickr.
Other places to see my work rumimume.blogspot.ca/, Google+ google+, twitter
Had fun photographing the fireworks again this year. Focused my attention on the lower level activity this year rather than the larger bursts high overhead. This is one of only a few overhead shots that I photographed.
More Kanata fireworks in blog. Fireworks - Canada Day 2011 - Kanata, Ontario
Fireworks tutorial. Fireworks - Things To Think About
Follow my travels and photographic adventures at: www.MegapixelTravel.com
As a Canadian living in the United States, I felt like shooting something fun for Canada Day and Independence Day in July. Much love to two countries I call home.
The title is in reference to the old Molson Canadian commercials:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRI-A3vakVg
Strobist:
Clamshell lighting with Yongnuo-560 in socked beauty dish above subject and SB700 in 24" softbox below
Yongnuo-RF603 flash triggers
A Couple of Haiku Notes:
==============================
Here's my Birthday girl
we both have the same birthdate
it's on July 1st
==============================
She shoots a Canon
I prefer to use Nikons
on this we differ
==============================
A Couple of Haiku Notes:
============================
We three celebrate
our birthdays on the same day
serendipity
============================
June Twenty Second
This is my Grandson's Birthday
He is George the fourth
============================
With a heavy heart, we said goodbye today to our beautiful golden girl, Grace. Goodbye, Grace 😢😭❤️ Grace, you will Always and Forever be in our hearts.
This poem pretty much speaks how we feel tonight.
Love you so much, Grace! ❤️ July 1st, 2005 ~ February 27th, 2019
For Beau: 'I'll always love a dog named Beau', by Jimmy Stewart - 1981
27 July 1981, New York, USA
He never came to me when I would call
Unless I had a tennis ball,
Or he felt like it,
But mostly he didn't come at all.
When he was young
He never learned to heel
Or sit or stay,
He did things his way.
Discipline was not his bag
But when you were with him things sure didn't drag.
He'd dig up a rosebush just to spite me,
And when I'd grab him, he'd turn and bite me.
He bit lots of folks from day to day,
The delivery boy was his favorite prey.
The gas man wouldn't read our meter,
He said we owned a real man-eater.
He set the house on fire
But the story's long to tell.
Suffice it to say that he survived
And the house survived as well.
On the evening walks, and Gloria took him,
He was always first out the door.
The Old One and I brought up the rear
Because our bones were sore.
He would charge up the street with Mom hanging on,
What a beautiful pair they were!
And if it was still light and the tourists were out,
They created a bit of a stir.
But every once in a while, he would stop in his tracks
And with a frown on his face look around.
It was just to make sure that the Old One was there
And would follow him where he was bound.
We are early-to-bedders at our house -- I guess I'm the first to retire.
And as I'd leave the room he'd look at me
And get up from his place by the fire.
He knew where the tennis balls were upstairs,
And I'd give him one for a while.
He would push it under the bed with his nose
And I'd fish it out with a smile.
And before very long He'd tire of the ball
And be asleep in his corner In no time at all.
And there were nights when I'd feel him Climb upon our bed
And lie between us,
And I'd pat his head.
And there were nights when I'd feel this stare
And I'd wake up and he'd be sitting there
And I reach out my hand and stroke his hair.
And sometimes I'd feel him sigh and I think I know the reason why.
He would wake up at night
And he would have this fear
Of the dark, of life, of lots of things,
And he'd be glad to have me near.
And now he's dead.
And there are nights when I think I feel him
Climb upon our bed and lie between us,
And I pat his head.
And there are nights when I think I feel that stare
And I reach out my hand to stroke his hair,
But he's not there.
Oh, how I wish that wasn't so,
I'll always love a dog named Beau.
On Canada Day, people like to paint a little red maple leaf -- the Canada flag -- on their cheek for the day and walk in the streets of Ottawa all day celebrating.
Joey Moskwa, a tattoo artist, painted his arm and his cast in red for the day, between his own permanent tattoos. "Hey, would you mind if I take a photo!" -- and a few dozen shots later we finally found the light, the angle and had the full colorful arm and cast... his stunning hot eyes were a bonus. ;)
Our day to celebrate the pride of our country.
To appreciate it's immense beauty and expanse,
and .......the precious freedom we all share.
Part of a Collection of Flags for "Canada 150".
FYI: Cananda Turns 150 years old on July 1st 2017 and theres' a nationwide party for Canada 150.
If you like my work click the "Follow" button on Flickr.
Other places to see my work rumimume.blogspot.ca/, Google+ google+, twitter