- តម្រៀបតាមលំដាប់លំនាំដើម
ចំណងជើងរូបថត, A → Z
ចំណងជើងរូបថត, Z → A
ថ្ងៃដែលបានបង្កើត, ថ្មី → ចាស់
ថ្ងៃដែលបានបង្កើត, ចាស់ → ថ្មី
ថ្ងៃដែលបានដាក់ផ្សាយ, ថ្មី → ចាស់
✔ ថ្ងៃដែលបានដាក់ផ្សាយ, ចាស់ → ថ្មី
ចំនួនអ្នកទស្សនា, ខ្ពស់ → ទាប
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ទំព័រដើម / Stream 2760
- Approaching Vancouver via Seabus
Business travel luxury to return from North Vancouver via Seabus. Much faster than riding in car north over Lions Gate Bridge, and then west through construction on Marine Drive. (Vancouver, BC) 20110913 1525 - Pacific Cod, Sole, Halibut
Full sized fresh fish on ice at the Lonsdale Quay Market, North Vancouver. Seafood envy for tourists from inland homes. 20110914 1611 - Dundas Square fountains
Dancing fountains at plaza on a sunny fall afternoon when no formal events have been scheduled. Tourists stop to have their photos taken. Busker hawks his skills to draw a crowd. A chance for bicycling without coat, forecast is rain over next few days. 20110922 1826 - St. Matthews Church, Riverdale
Toured St. Matthews Anglican Church. Built in 1890, original church first one east of Don River in 1876. Congregation peaked at 400, now 75. On tree-lined First Ave., west of Broadview Ave. Riverdale Historical Society guide said long history of poor funding means building almost the same as when constructed, bricks donated by 11 local companies, laid with red bricks facade over rubble brick walls. Could be a good downtown location for a wedding. www.stmatthews-riverdale.com/ (Toronto) 20110924 1250 - St James Cemetery Ross marker
Durable grave marker from 1871, John Ross, Canadian senator. Inscription clearly legible. At St. James Cemetery, the oldest cemetery in Toronto still in operation, opened in 1844 for people in Upper Canada of the Anglican faith (Toronto) 20110925 18:01 - St James Cemetery Ross inscription
Clearly readable inscription for John Ross, 1818-1871, Canadian Senator; Maria Louisa Ross, 1852-1852; Robert Baldwin Ross, 1854-1856. Sad to see high infant mortality, years before Canada was a country. In the far southwest corner of St. James Cemetery (Toronto) 2011 1801 - Outer Harbour Marina
Poorly maintained lighthouse at mouth of Outer Harbour Marina. This peninsula is shorter than for Tommy Thompson Park (Leslie Street Spit) just beyond, practically swimming distance across. Marina is for small pleasure craft, so larger investment in infrastructure probably isn't justified. Peninsula is available for film shoots. torontoport.com/Airport/Business-At-BBA/Filming/Outer-Har... (Toronto) 20110926 1733 - Flemish Beauty Pears
Local Ontario Flemish Beauty Pears in season. Mislabelled as Barletts, I recognized them on sight. Sentimental fall ritual for me. (Foodland on Danforth, Toronto) 20110928 1836 - Green Room
Bright lights in alley led me to find the Green Room, a student hangout bar in the Annex. Was open in the 1970s when I was student, and I never went. Was closed for a long time, then recently reopened. I still don't drink, so it's not a real attraction for me. (Toronto) 20111005 20:28 www.memoryarchive.org/en/The_Green_Room,_Toronto,_1999,_b... - Banksy Church St. behind 70 Esplanade
Last Banksy work in Toronto, street art behind plastic protection, graffiti on top. Smaller than I expected. Noticed at www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/toronto/globe-to/ba... , sidebar to davidtopping.tumblr.com/post/10982549576/what-banksys-tor..., originals at torontoist.com/2010/05/nick_mount_on_banksy/. (Toronto) 20111007 1844 - North Vancouver cafeteria view
View of Vancouver skyline across the Burrard Inlet, from cafeteria of North Vancouver office. The man-made scenery looking south isn't the same as the natural glory of mountains looking north. Still, the harbour view is a better than average fringe benefit of west coast work. (North Vancouver) 20111013 1142 - Seaplanes at Coal Harbour
View north with seaplanes docked at Coal Harbour, and North Vancouver beyond. White planes seem to be the standard colour, so the yellow one stands out. (Vancouver) 20111014 1020 - Muchmusic Nightbox
John St. window of MuchMusic open, @nightboxmusic performing @nml NewMusicLive. Camera jib was swinging wildly inside during the song. Cool fall Tuesday afternoon, so few onlookers compared to summer. Window rolled down a few minutes later. (Toronto) 20111018 1752 - Fall Dusk Riverdale Park
Looking west over Riverdale Park towards downtown Toronto, cool overcast fall day, but leaves on trees still haven't turned yellow or red. Living near Lake Ontario, frost comes at us slower. (Toronto) 20111023 1802 - Chinese Herbs For Fever
Three bags of undescribed roots and twigs for decoctions after Chinese doctor diagnosed weakness, fever and slight cough. After a last night's phone call with Telehealth Ontario nurse, I expect a better resolution with this approach instead of visiting the clinic with western medicine. Had woke up feeling better, but fatigue set in within a few hours. I biked very slowly to Chinatown. 20111029 1344