24 July 2010
23 July 2010
22 July 2010
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20 July 2010
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18 July 2010
17 July 2010
16 July 2010
15 July 2010
Liquidity
Labels:
city centre,
condo,
delicious food,
developer,
home,
light,
real estate,
sun tower,
wall centre
14 July 2010
13 July 2010
12 July 2010
Scottish Boy Scouts
While riding the Canada Line one sees people from around the world on their way to and from YVR.
11 July 2010
10 July 2010
09 July 2010
08 July 2010
07 July 2010
06 July 2010
bloG Adam
No.7291-09Apr2010-17:01:14*No.7290-09Apr2010-17:01:06
Gastown, Vancouver
Greetings from the gang at the Gathering Place. We hear good things about you and wish you continued and contemplative success in the land where trees are planted. Anyfaraway, it is taking over three hours to accomplish this posting. Funny thing is, every time some new computer comes on-line, robbie the robot takes a micro bit longer to be recognized in-line. But for the stolen chip you replaced I would not even be able to do this and of course it was you, bloG Adam, who got me a place in line at all. Thank you for your expertise and generosity, given in the development of Dime Chronicle, on 01 Jan 2010. Anydinnerisonyou, we look forward to your return to the GP Pottery Club with keen anticipation. Regards.
Greetings from the gang at the Gathering Place. We hear good things about you and wish you continued and contemplative success in the land where trees are planted. Anyfaraway, it is taking over three hours to accomplish this posting. Funny thing is, every time some new computer comes on-line, robbie the robot takes a micro bit longer to be recognized in-line. But for the stolen chip you replaced I would not even be able to do this and of course it was you, bloG Adam, who got me a place in line at all. Thank you for your expertise and generosity, given in the development of Dime Chronicle, on 01 Jan 2010. Anydinnerisonyou, we look forward to your return to the GP Pottery Club with keen anticipation. Regards.
05 July 2010
Compass
Gastown, Vancouver
One more image from last summer at the seashore because this morning the air in my downtown studio does not smell of exhaust fumes or breakfast cooking at the Carnegie. The breeze blowing in my window smells of the ocean* seaweed, sand, and salty goodness. Weather reports indicate that summer is arriving tomorrow.
* Greetings to my friend Yas. Saturday's little red bucket is certainly headed west, across the Pacific Ocean, to Japan. Thank you and keep watching the horizon.
One more image from last summer at the seashore because this morning the air in my downtown studio does not smell of exhaust fumes or breakfast cooking at the Carnegie. The breeze blowing in my window smells of the ocean* seaweed, sand, and salty goodness. Weather reports indicate that summer is arriving tomorrow.
* Greetings to my friend Yas. Saturday's little red bucket is certainly headed west, across the Pacific Ocean, to Japan. Thank you and keep watching the horizon.
04 July 2010
03 July 2010
Little Red Bucket
On Spanish Banks a little red bucket is left overnight and caught in the liminality of the tidal flat. It remains unclaimed throughout the day until the returning tide takes it out to sea for upcoming adventures. Fact.
Labels:
colour,
consciousness,
liminal space,
Spanish Banks
02 July 2010
01 July 2010
Nation Day
Gastown, Vancouver
No. 4573 was taken before the last minute Olympic clean-up at Abbott and Hastings Streets. There is some sort of emo boutique there now. The images below represent the neighbourhood on a good day (Friday 12 Feb 2010) as it waited nervously for the run-by of the the Olympic Torch which was being held back in protest four blocks west. Eventually it came east, up Hastings Street past red tent gentlemen, Royal Bank employees, and plenty of Canadians and neutral on-lookers. An amusing video of the rout at Victory Square was shown at VIVO the next night although the protest did little to slow the parade of saggy jogging suits and their police escort meandering through The Town.
No. 4573 was taken before the last minute Olympic clean-up at Abbott and Hastings Streets. There is some sort of emo boutique there now. The images below represent the neighbourhood on a good day (Friday 12 Feb 2010) as it waited nervously for the run-by of the the Olympic Torch which was being held back in protest four blocks west. Eventually it came east, up Hastings Street past red tent gentlemen, Royal Bank employees, and plenty of Canadians and neutral on-lookers. An amusing video of the rout at Victory Square was shown at VIVO the next night although the protest did little to slow the parade of saggy jogging suits and their police escort meandering through The Town.
Labels:
academic,
consciousness,
main and hastings,
spirit,
the town
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