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Tanggal pembuatan / 2015
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- B-Boy competition
Battle for the North #BFTN2015 @TO2015 #Panamania Arts & Culture Program, The FAM as hometown favourite. Sold out community event, children in the front row, international judges will run workshops over next few days. (Young Centre for the Performing Arts, Distillery District, Toronto) 20150723 - Backpack selection
Long visit @mec_toronto, evaluating alternatives. Came to see Fast-Track Daypack, but no interior pockets. Liked Darwin 22L, but side access laptop sleeve is bigger than I need for 12". More fashionable Connector too small, Gridwalk has no interior pockets. Decided on smallest Book Bag, it will fit better into my new smaller carry on luggage. Could be a decade since I last shopped at MEC for a backpack. (Mountain Equipment Coop, King Street West, Toronto) 20150920 - Basketball court mural
Solo player shoots hoops in front of @JamiiEsplanade mural led by Elisa (Shalak Attack) Monreal and Julian Periquet, supported by StreetARToronto. Project was unveiled last month before PanAmGames, colours enduring even on a rainy day. Jamii is Swahili for “community”; the Esplanade was a product of the urban reform movement of the early 1970s, with influences by Jane Jacobs. (David Crombie Park, St. Lawrence neighbourhood, Toronto) 20150804 - Beach Skateboard Park
Spring has really arrived in Toronto, but people not yet wearing shorts. Transition from winter wear to light top clothes seems practically overnight. (Ashbridges Bay, Toronto) 20150502 - Beaches Jazz Festival
Workshop by @occhipintimusic and @pilar_tw for @beachesjazz on "Turning Pop and World Roots Music into Jazz". Intimate audience in church basement. Michael Occhipinti started with recordings of original pop songs (Broadway, Beatles), compared to jazz interpretations. Pilar joined for duos with selections from the Sicilian Jazz Project repertoire. (Mennonite New Life Centre, Queen Street East, Toronto) 20150721 - Beaches Jazz Festival workshop, Michael Occhipinti and Pilar
Workshop on "Turning Pop and World Roots Music into Jazz" in the basement of the Mennonite New Life Centre of Toronto on Queen Street East. 20150721 - Beaches Jazz Festival workshop, Michael Occhipinti and Pilar
Workshop on "Turning Pop and World Roots Music into Jazz" in the basement of the Mennonite New Life Centre of Toronto on Queen Street East. 20150721 - Beaches Jazz Festival workshop, Michael Occhipinti and Pilar
Workshop on "Turning Pop and World Roots Music into Jazz" in the basement of the Mennonite New Life Centre of Toronto on Queen Street East. 20150721 - Bicycle-powered music
Music by @Mirian_Kay and @petitsnouveaux amplified by cyclist on @TuneYourRide for @RiversideBIA Beats & Eats StreetFest. Sunny Saturday afternoon, relaxed pedestrians discovering short intersections off Queen Street East. (Munro Street, Toronto) 20150606 - Bike helmet selection
When safety equipment all looks about the same, is made with similar materials, and ranges in price from $22 to over $200, the conscientious shopper takes quite a while to decide. The last bike helmet may be a decade old, so the perhaps thriftiness isn't the most important attribute. (Mountain Equipment Coop, King Street West, Toronto) 20150507 - BOZAR
Installation in progress @BOZARbrussels Victor Horta Hall, wonderfully lit by skylights. Wandered in via BOZAR Architecture galleries, pleasant surprise with the richness of space given to the works. Belgian sense of humour in calling the Centre for Fine Arts Brussels as BOZAR, as Francophones will recognize the derivation from Palais des Beaux-Arts (with the Flemish name of Paleis voor Schone Kunsten not so easy to connect). Arrived in Brussels on overnight flight this morning, we're dragging ourselves around town, looking forward to an early bedtime. (BOZAR Centre for Fine Arts Brussels, Belgium) 20150923 - Brick oven
Custom-made pizza in only a few minutes, when the fire is already hot. Friday afternoon at 3:30, bakery wasn't busy, so a good destination for a casual business meeting. Strudel and cookies for dessert, could have brought fresh bread home. Chose location so that friend could beat traffic from city centre to the east end, he dropped me off for the westbound subway. (Calabria Bakery, Midland Avenue, Scarborough, Ontario) 20151106 - Bridge NGL 15/X49
Public footbridge beside Guildford Viaduct over River Wey rail crossing reflects British multifunction design, as pedestrians served as well as as trains. Narrow path on south side of New Guildford Line (NGL) starts from Woodbridge Road at the east, to Woodbridge Meadows on the west. Forest naturally shades the path. Route jogs closer to rail built at higher level, going around the Sea Cadets camp. Low stress walk to university in the morning, steps at west end not so welcoming for the cyclist hoisting his ride. (Guildford Viaduct over River Wey, UK) 20150710 - Brussels Chinatown
On street with Asian supermarket with a strong reputation in central Brussels, shopping for Chinese vegetables and sauces to prepare a dinner for our hosts over the past 6 days. With wedding celebrations of many days meeting bride's and groom's families and friends, domestic kitchen preparations are a welcomed return to normalcy. (Kam Yuen on corner, with Chinatown along Rue Ste. Catherine, Brussels, Belgium) 20150929 - Bulevardi 31, P317
Master's students @metropolia taking a stretch after the first hour of lecture on Service Systems Thinking. Combined classes from Industrial Management and Logistics programs, for a special two hour presentation. From the instructor's view, there was a lot of content to cover, maybe we can structure a better paced program next time. It's the 10th year anniversary since we cofounded the Master's program in Industrial Management. This building housed the Helsinki University of Technology until 1966. (Metropolia Ammattikorkeakoulu / Helsinki Metropolia University of Applied Sciences, Bulevardi 31, Helsinki, Finland) 20151002