Monday, November 5, 2007

Royal Tyrrell Museum




Royal Tyrrell Museum of Canada

20 comments:

  1. Jack I think this is so tremendous I know of the other place that is in China and the history behind this place in Canada of which you speak of. These are pictures that are very nice. I can sence your enjoying your time and in some manner you are finding the true you, in which many men never seem to look to find. I dont think your about image, I think you actually are a very authentic person that has depth.

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  2. Wow, I want your seat! Beautiful spot.

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  3. This was a gent named Marcus from Australia. We were having fun and when I mentioned that I was here on a vacation and then leaving for work, we talked for sometime on Canada and Australia.
    Before we left we exchanged emails and we did this funny concept of each other taking a pictures of each other when he gets back to Australia he is going to join this blog, and then there will be the "other side" to the picture. ~ Why not ~

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  4. While going through the museum I came to find many people from different parts of the world. The young lady on the left is from Holland, the chap in the middle (yes it's a male) is from New Zealand, and the last one is a Steven if I recall correctly, whom is from Australia. I found it interesting that he was wearing the poppy as shortly here in Canada we will be celebrating Remembrance Day.

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  5. Norma this was in the botanical portion of the Tyrrell Museum. I wanted to video tape it, and right near this time I my camera was showing " batteries are low".

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  6. This is a glass enclosure of water flowing upwards. Again the picture didnt capture the entirety of what it looked like in being right there.

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  7. Not being vain, just sometimes when you show yourself, it validates that you are there. It was a good time, it was not like the mountains and it was a cold cloudy day it was an great experience and learning experience to say the least.

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  8. This poster that was huge I loved. It could be anywhere and I loved what it symbolized. "Great Minds ~ Fresh Finds"...

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  9. Again I wish I had the ability to capture this write from an angle and I loved what it stood for but within the Museum you were not allowed to use a tripod stand ...

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  10. G'day Jack & friends,
    Looking at the beautiful pic’s & knowing what you are doing brings to mind a the opening line from a favourite poem of mine, it is about the love of Australia, but it fits here so very well, “I wandered lonely as a cloud that floats on high or vales & hills” .. I think I will leave it there, but am sure you understand what I mean, it is your turn to float & look at the beauty unfolding before you. Keep enjoying Jack & most of all keep warm hahahahaha

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  11. Oops what a dill , that poem is not about Aus at all , it just makes me think of our beautiful countryside, but is is still fitting to what I was saying hahahahahahah

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  12. Thank you for sharing Jack. Nice work.

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  13. Very nice and I love how you describe your pic

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  14. A Wonderful World playing in the background would have been nice..lol

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  15. It may be me...but this is a very sexy picture of you! May I post it in my photos?

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