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Amazing chicken à la @taraleahclark! So delicious! Dinner party on fleek 👌 #instafood #eeeeeats #omnomnom #homecooking #dinnerparty #longweekend #fuji #fujifilm #fujixt10 #myfujifilm

National Historic Site of Canada

 

Parliament Hill

colloquially known as The Hill, is an area of Crown land on the southern banks of the Ottawa River in downtown Ottawa, Ontario. Its Gothic revival suite of buildings—the parliament buildings—serves as the home of the Parliament of Canada and contains a number of architectural elements of national symbolic importance. Parliament Hill attracts approximately 3 million visitors each year.

August #longweekend fun at @rondeau_pp with swimming, birdwatching, and once again making messy s’mores! #weekeendwarriors #campingadventures⛺️ #rondeauprovincialpark

I'd like to think it had built some amazing castles, moats and other sand creations to feed the wild imaginations of a child. Alas, it seems things are just discarded these days rather than being disposed of properly when their use is no longer viable.

 

Some shots from an amazing weekend over in Ireland with my good friend Leigh. One of the best weekends I can remember...and I'll hopefully be heading back for more sometime. It's such a beautiful place.

Campsites are in high demand over the Victoria Day long weekend. For more information on how you can discover camping and enjoy BC's parks, visit: www.discovercamping.ca or

www.newsroom.gov.bc.ca/2014/05/enjoy-victoria-day-in-a-bc...

 

bob got sweaty. he borrowed karji's baby powder scented spray-on deodorant. he let me take a picture. it was a little weird. but that's bob.

A mommy and baby wombat! Too dark to get a decent picture (without scaring them off with a flash), but they only come out at dusk. They are cute! This was at Cradle Mountain Lodge.

Very big hands. Random statue near nanzen temple.

Chad gets a licking and keeps on ticking.

Ethan, Jordan, Jack

July 2009, Friday morning, on the road to Manning Park.

Sometimes nature has a way of making a statement. It doesn't always have to be big or flash....it's often the smaller, more subtle ones that have the best impact.

 

Some shots from an amazing weekend over in Ireland with my good friend Leigh. One of the best weekends I can remember...and I'll hopefully be heading back for more sometime. It's such a beautiful place.

Having found trunks of corkscrew willow for my installation, I felt, above all, I was to respect the wood. For this reason, I didn’t use my usual format of vertical wedges to carve the trunks. Rather, I used the remarkable array of joyful and bubbly bark, characteristic of the old trees of this species, to speak for itself. The “human input” focuses on the upward thrusts of the trunks to make up the gestures of the composition. Thus, the sculpture is in large part a found object that has been adapted into my sculptural needs.

One of three cottages for Mr. Hearst's visitors

Various shots around Banff & Lake Louise

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