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Monthly Archives: May 2015


Scale

Scale is interesting. While the birds’ size rings true, there’s something about the sand, the angle and the waves that seems to render the couple strolling Miami Beach smaller than life.

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Down by the Ocean

Early morning at Miami Beach, and we have a breezily invigorating morning.

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Inhale

A single gardenia blossom offers both intoxicating fragrance and elegance of form – even as its exquisite petals undergo their inevitable decline, as below.

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Sunrise at the Beach

If you visit Miami Beach and refrain from all-night partying on Collins Avenue, you’ll find a few others out at water’s edge come early morning – where there is nothing subtle about the sunrise.

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Reflections

Down at the pond, the reeds, trees and even the ducks are reflected in the water.

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Sidescapes: Pretty Corner

Our walks regularly include a stroll past what I call Pretty Corner, because it is just that: a lovely a spot where one neighbour in particular participates in the city’s Adopt A Corner program. This initiative, formally known as Green Streets, sees…

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Sidescapes: A New Twist on an Old Sign

In Vancouver, where the real estate market often dominates conversations, I like capturing nooks and crannies of our neighbourhood. Out and about this morning, I saw what is – to me, at least – a new twist on the traditional SOLD…

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