Saturday, March 7, 2009

Shine Like it Does




It does each day and in Every Way, Every Day...
I am not a dreamer, I know I am not the only one...

44 comments:

  1. How very beautiful! You have a fine eye for light, Jack. A fine eye indeed.

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  2. These are awesome, the moon the sun and brrrrrrrr the snow...I always get a kick out of seeing the moon in the daytime...

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  3. Just done and there is that time where the light is just right....

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  4. Danette you can see that moon - you don't know how much I am wanting to get a new full .....well a really good camera.

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  5. I'm always of mixed emotions about painting utilitarian buildings like this. It is supposed to stop some of the graffitti though. I do like to see painted mailboxes and fire hydrants as they seem cheerful wee things especially amongst the urban blight.

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  6. I like the angles. and lines. Did you shovel the sidewalk clean?

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  7. I like this one, sort of a long distance perspective with many elements.

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  8. That is not my house nor my folks, it's the professor's of the universities.
    I think he has some lads that do it for him - the university facilities.

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  9. You love the bridges, is this the same one?

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  10. what is this?? I see the reflection of the car.

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  11. Lyn, one of two of my favorites yes but during a different time of the day.

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  12. Karyn, this was the first building they used to stop the graffitti and introduce art. Thereafter it took off, and it really did work.

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  13. The one thing we all have in common is what is up there in the SKY...si, yes et oui.

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  14. yes,, I see the moon up there.

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  15. Yeah I looked and I found the moon within the hue of blue.

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  16. It's warming up gradually again, and the nights are much longer now. Lyn I thought of suburbian vantages.

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  17. What time does it get dark there now? Do you change your clocks an hour ahead for the season like we do?

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  18. Around now it does at 7:40 pm. Like Arizona this is the one province within Canada that does not do daylight savings. Not yet Lyn.

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  19. Danette, I don't have as good a camera but I shall, however it's not that cold I would say it's about 50F, but the nights are sill cold.

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  20. You are lucky to have daylight that long, we are dark now at about 6:30. So it will be very nice to have light when I come home at night from the office.

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  21. Two friends of mine work at this fire station this is the entrance to it....

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  22. "Shine Like it Does"
    I thought of what to name this category, and while listening to a fav band of mine I thought I would place it in as a title. Thanks Charlie.

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  24. ap⋅ro⋅pos   /ˌæprəˈpoʊ/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [ap-ruh-poh] Show IPA
    –adverb 1. fitting; at the right time; to the purpose; opportunely.
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  25. if you say something is apropos, then it is fitting, appropriate to the comment/situation....it is a colloquialism and somewhat archaic

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  26. Sorry. Left off the s.
    Very appropriate title to your photo collection.

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  27. Thanks for the help, cinnabunnysweet

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  28. no problem..it's a professional hazard

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  29. Wow you got some really nice shots in this batch! I like too many of them to comment individually, like I usually do.

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  30. this is very nice. I like the twigs
    great shot

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  31. Thank you Lulu. It's an enterance into the University Grounds and the light was just coming in nicely.

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