Posts Tagged: Kingston
Double Rainbow
Posted by on Sunday, November 6, 2005 in - 1 comment
The last whisp of summer blew out of here with a cold front late this afternoon leaving only this after the thunder and lightning. Click.
Lemoine Point
Posted by on Monday, October 31, 2005 in - leave a comment
A meadow, a sheep farm, a hardwood forest and the shore. Lemoine Point Conservation Area is a fair sized park at the mouth of Collins Bay on Lake Ontario within the City of Kingston. After dodging bikers and saying hi to the nice dogs yesterday, we saw a white tail buck with a small rack bouncing …
Rank Is Everything
Posted by on Friday, October 21, 2005 in - leave a comment
I am very happy to say I know and work with the two good guys mentioned in the story this morning in The Whig on the potential response to next year's Homecoming street partying. I make no comment about any of this other than the importance of rank at certain moments: • “After Cookman’s …
Moon And Star
Posted by on Sunday, September 11, 2005 in - leave a comment
Kingston Mills Locks
Posted by on Monday, September 5, 2005 in - leave a comment
We went to the southernmost set of Rideau Canal locks, a triple set at Kingston Mills, this afternoon and...err... I went a bit overboard with the camera. But who knows? Maybe there are canal fans amongst you. If you click on the "continue reading..." link below you will see about 40 more …
Pork Bifanas
Posted by on Friday, July 22, 2005 in - 6 comments
I get in trouble when I post sandwich pictures. I think DJ Mixmaster Michael D. just about fainted on New Year's Day 2004 when I posted this one. • But I had to illustrate my obsession with Greek Village Take-out. Apparently my lunch needs do not just take a village but villages. My Cambodian …
Into The Streets!
Posted by on Monday, July 18, 2005 in - 2 comments
More scenes from Market Street where it looks like a Tonka kid's dream these days. These stones uncovered below appear to be a storefront of some kind circa 1830s.
Dirt Pile
Posted by on Saturday, July 16, 2005 in - leave a comment
The dig behind City Hall is winding down and the things uncovered are being carefully covered again. I am already looking forward to the report on what was found. In the last few days items found have been displayed - when I did not have the camera unfortunately. But the business end of a big meat …
Yet Another Storm
Posted by on Thursday, July 14, 2005 in - 2 comments
This is rattling through just now...
