Friday, February 12, 2010

Winter Escapades within the University




As it's the weekend now and rather than just sit around before the University closed for the weekend I went and took again. Some pictures. The people one runs into is all to interesting. I truly enjoy this University and as well I thought that it would be something to just walk all over the campus.

I know I don't place that many people on, as it's something that really is a breach of a person unless you do know them. But that all said today was mild, and cloudy yet it was very enjoyable. Busy - very busy, but you don't see it within my pictures.

The last place I ended up was in a library that I used to go and study at. I never took Law as a major but I used to study within the law library and while I was leaving there was a special Law area that is dedicated for Aboriginal students. By the time I had arrived there it was already the wind down of the day but yet it's something to this very day that is all too enjoyable.

I am not on a role, I just love to take in my own walking right now and at the same time capture something that I find is of interest. What I find so tremendous is the variety of cultures that attend this University now. Not to brag but I used to be a sessional speaker within the commerce department.

That all said, I saw the very first english class I used to attend each morning at 8:30am. All to interesting how things have changed - yet it's a place I truly enjoy.

39 comments:

  1. love the lines in this and the contrast of colors

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  2. Wow I just got this on Danette and then voom there is a comment it must be Internet Explore 8!

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  3. Very it really was, I thought it was all closed up and then I was let in...

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  4. lol we had a little snow today too, a rare occasion where I live...vroooom lol

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  5. Here this is the last month of when and if the worst can happen...so you just adapt and move along here. I see you did have the white stuff. David Sazuki was right on what he predicted..."let it snow" but no more cold :)

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  6. This one i shall call a "Romantic Winter" ... what with all that glory of winter and the shades of winter flowers cascading along the stems covered by a winter snow, oh just lovely! Beautiful! smiles*

    i could already compose a valentine poem with this pic ... so lovely Jack! laughs*

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  7. Different pose. Different moods as always.

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  8. Yes, it is fairly new. When I went here there was nothing as such but this is a portion that is entirely dedicated to studies within the Aboriginal Laws. What that is is certainly something I am not sure nor certain of.

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  9. Mine as well this corridor was from the Arts and Science and I had just left from visiting the my first year English class. The only thing that was different
    was the amount of laptops each and every student had.

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  10. nice photo......................what is it?? pond?? fountain??.................what ever it is it makes a great shot covered in snow

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  11. very nice building, looks especially imposing covered in snow

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  12. Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh lovely, what an entrance

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  13. wow........................that shows just how cold and frozen every thing is

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  14. great piece of architecture, this looks like an exterior wall that became an interior wall after upgrading. If this is what it is the upgrade is very sympathetic to the original building. I've seen something very similar to this in Glasgow , the original building in Glasgow was a Rennie Mackintosh building and like this it was linked to a new modern building with glass and steel.

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  15. steel and glass.......................a 'floating' stairway, very nice.

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  16. The looks like a wonderful building to wander around and take photos, not suprised you enjoy going there,

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  17. looks like you had another great day!

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  18. I couldn't walk up close to it and it's something done within honor of some people that is really all that I know.

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  19. Actually it was and has been much warmer, and when the warmth hits from within the air this is usually what happens.
    It's called Hor Frost...

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  20. Thanks as I truly enjoy it, I have covered so many areas but yet there are so many more...it's just a very enjoyable hobby.

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  21. Ha! Danette this was on yesterday and you know I just noticed that :)

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  22. Wow, have not seen such seats since my years in Cegep, math class looked just like this one. Thanks for bringing back such memories.

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  23. That seems like a huge library there. One can spend hours just looking around the various sections.

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  24. Very romantic scenery, a wonderful day for a walk, lovely... absolutely.

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  25. One could, I just arrived home here unfortunately.....Mehmood, was planning to do something but tommorrow, if you know what I mean :)

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