Taken today at the Vancouver Zoo
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Continue readingWATER was a very apt theme for April, considering the way it’s been raining! The pics are in and posted below. Please let us know what you think in the comments If you want to join in on the fun for the upcoming themes, review the Rules are posted in the Photo Challenge link at […]
Continue readingThe series comprises 25 large-scale photographs of shopping carts that were purchased firsthand from their owners in Vancouver and around the Lower Mainland.
Continue readingThis is you receiving an invitation. An invitation to participate in a project just recently born in Vancouver called Speak in Images / Parler en Images. An invitation to speak up in a tiny but effective way about what issues matter to you in the Canadian federal election in a time when we are being […]
Continue readingThe Picture within a Picture theme was a real challenge, or perhaps it’s just that my creativity is completely sapped by work these days. In any case, the pics are in and posted below. Please let us know what you think in the comments! If you want to join in on the fun for the […]
Continue readingMarch 2, 2009 – Impatient for spring and inspired by Mother Earth News, I planted three kinds of lettuce (obtained at Seedy Saturday). Green oak, red deer tongue, and mystery lettuce (from the seed exchange). March 21, 2009 – Off to a respectable start: The first to germinate was the
Continue readingMarch 2, 2009 – Impatient for spring and inspired by Mother Earth News, I planted three kinds of lettuce (obtained at Seedy Saturday). Green oak, red deer tongue, and mystery lettuce (from the seed exchange).March 21, 2009 – Off to a respectable start:…
Continue readingMarch 2, 2009 – Impatient for spring and inspired by Mother Earth News, I planted three kinds of lettuce (obtained at Seedy Saturday). Green oak, red deer tongue, and mystery lettuce (from the seed exchange). March 21, 2009 – Off to a respectable start: The first to germinate was the
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