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From a couple nights ago. It was amazing. Photo does not do justice.

Next time a tripod and manual focus will be part of the routine.

The whole scene happens so fast and you really have to be ready.

YEG towers as as seen from below. 😄 one shot, combining the sun and some architecture.

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We went for a drive after dinner. Looking for bird activity.

View from the Tawatina Light Rail Transit (LRT) Bridge over the North Saskatchewan River in Edmonton

 

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Always a bit of a novelty for prairie folk. (me anyway)

Ice sculpture at the Fort Edmonton Winter Market. Lots of vendors selling everything from cider, French baking, jewelry and Christmas gift ideas. Indoors and outside. Lucky us the weather was a balmy -4!

Chicago has its bean, we have ours.. 😄

 

In association with Arts on the Ave, The Vancouver Biennale presented a second edition of Let’s Heal the Divide in Edmonton. It is installed at Jelly Bean Park (92 Street and 118 Avenue).

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my first attempt to do a "Night/Day" photo. it's actually 4 shots over a 1 hour period ... I had to get up anyway at 3:45 AM to bring someone to the airport so decided to try to get a shot like this. Have seen way better ones (better/more gradual) so another early day coming up ...sometime 😄

 

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1970 Ford Capri 1600 GT.

 

Last taxed in November 2006 with an export marker showing.

Took a chance shooting the aurora from within the city to hopefully show the aurora over the cityscape.

taken with an "old" camera 😄

 

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EPCOR installed new lighting on the retired Rossdale Power Plant. It generated power from 1902 to 2008.

The view out my hotel room window last night in Edmonton. A few minutes later all hell broke loose with torrential rain and crazy winds.

1994 Massey Ferguson 3085 4WD tractor with a Massey Ferguson 4 conventional baler and a Cook bale accumulator.

 

Operated by Mark Drew (agricultural contractor).

View looking east from the St Georges Crescent in Old Glenora. City skyline on the north side of the river, University of Alberta on the south side.

We met and fell for this sweet pup this weekend. She spent the day with us yesterday. She was perfectly behaved with the cats, was calm and gentle, really the best dog! So today we apply to adopt her. Our very own Alberta Special.💕

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Christmas decoration at the Alberta Legislature

YEG at work - Walterdale Bridge being constructed. Still think too bad that they did not leave the "old" bridge for foot/bike crossing. 😮

 

2-shot stitched

 

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Excavating a nest hole in a mountain ash tree. It boggles the mind that a tiny bird with a small beak can do this

Ice-District towers in downtown YEG 😄

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If it warms up this weekend might have to cook some burgers in it. :)

Lightning strikes south of YEG and Leduc this evening.

Excerpt from flyeia.com/shop-dine-relax/art/living-wall/:

 

Living Wall

As one of the first airport terminal projects in the world to target LEED certification, the Living Wall demonstrates YEG’s commitment to sustainable design.

 

In addition, it is a spectacular centerpiece to the terminal and has been integrated into the architecture. It has been strategically located so that it can be enjoyed by both arriving and departing passengers.

 

About the artwork

What is the surface area?

The main central wall is 1,120 square feet and the left and right upper walls are 160 square feet and 140 square feet, respectively. This gives a total vertical green area of 1,420 square feet.

 

How many plants are in the design?

There are approximately 8000 individual plants, reflecting 32 unique species.

 

What kinds of plants are used?

Some are larger specimens including an Octopus Tree (Schefflera actinophylla) from Papua New Guinea, Lacy Tree Philodendron (Philodendron bipinnatifidum) from Brazil, Swiss Cheese Plant (Monstera deliciosa) from Central America and a Staghorn Fern (Platycerium bifurcatum ) from Indonesia.

 

Small to medium sized plants were chosen to create the patterns. The design includes Asparagus plumosus and although it is commonly referred to as Asparagus Fern it is not actually a fern. Nevertheless, this South African native provides a delicate refuge for the eye. Epopremnum aureum ‘Neon’ produces a strong yellow pop whereas the two Bromeliad species (Nidularium and Vriesea) wow with their unique and alluring beauty.

 

How is it self-sustained? (Does it water from behind?)

The watering is automatic and only comes on for a few minutes per day. There is a drip irrigation system within the living walls that percolates down through the layers of recycled fibres.

 

What does it do in the way of cleaning the air?

The thousands of plants add tons of oxygen to the terminal each year as well as absorb toxic indoor air pollutants such as carbon dioxide, benzene, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs).

 

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) did a number of studies to find the most efficient way to remove toxins up on space stations and found that indoor plants were more efficient than mechanical air filters. They found that 10 species were exceptionally good at purifying the air. The YEG Living Wall contains 9 out of 10 of these species.

 

How is it maintained?

A mechanical scissor lift is used to access the wall. Maintenance involves trimming back the plants as they grow and removing flowers that have finished blooming.

 

Any other interesting facts?

This is one of the largest Living Walls in Canada and to our knowledge the first and the largest inside any airport terminal in the world.

 

Many of the plant species chosen are epiphytes, which means that in their natural habitat they live above the ground and without any soil. They are typically found growing in just a layer of moss on the side of a cliff, next to a waterfall or on tree branches. The Green over Grey Living Wall System most closely mimics this environment. All the soil is removed from the plants before they are installed in the wall.

 

•The verdant masterpiece will continually evolve on the canvas to become more and more three dimensional. Some of the larger species will be allowed to grow up to ten feet out of the wall.

•There are no space limitations for the roots which are free to grow everywhere within the wall.

•Plants, especially the larger bushes, will eventually form a strong matrix within the fabric, making the system stronger as it ages.

•The fully planted system weighs only 3 to 4 pounds per square foot.

•The wall is made of 100% recycled materials.

 

What inspired the living wall?

Central Wall Area: The Living Wall is inspired by Cirrus cloud formations. Cloud formations make people dream and think of travel which perfectly fits the idea of an airport. The patterns on the wall are colourfully arranged to accentuate these cloud formations.

 

Side Wall Areas: The side walls are inspired by celebrated Canadian artists. The Group of Seven is most famous for its paintings inspired by the Canadian landscape and initiated the first major Canadian national art movement.

 

Some of the Group of Seven created not only landscape paintings but also dabbled in abstract. Emily Carr (right wall) and Donald Flather (left wall) both exceptionally talented and featured here, were influenced by the work of the Group of Seven.

 

A great story can be told when welcoming international visitors to an airport that features, in addition to a unique and lush living wall, distinctly Canadian artwork.

The designs are as true to the originals as botanically possible. The species are planted accordingly to the patterns but as the walls grow and mature the ‘paintings’ will evolve on the ‘canvas’, thus producing a verdant masterpiece that is ever-changing.

trying out the 3.2 megapixels Pentax Optio 33WR in YEG. stitched a few shots and noticed if you remove the SD card (in the battery compartment) the whole camera is resetting itself. Hence the 2003 EXIF info. Guessing the image transfer should be done in camera via USB. Annoying, glad I didn't pay $349.95 on 2003 😄

 

www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/O33WR/33WRA.HTM

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SMC Pentax-A 50mm F1:1.2

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Rocky Mountains on descent into Edmonton

Year of the Ram – Intimate Apparel – Calgary

 

Another one of those Scorpio oddities. Originally photographed for being what I thought was a base model (wheel trims on a Ghia?).

 

Unloved when first released and still the butt of many jokes today, the 'wide-mouth frog' is destined to do a vanishing act in the near future - I've read a lot of Scorpio engines find their way into sporting Sierras too.

 

HML: Ford Scorpio Ghia 16v, 40 taxed, 49 SORN.

“The Alberta Legislature Building stands as an enduring testament to the province’s rich history, political heritage, and architectural magnificence.” - Edmonton Partnership Network

 

June 29, 2025 • Alberta Legislature Building • Edmonton, AB

Yellow submarine's exit ... 😄

 

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