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Posts from the ‘Writing’ Category

18
Jul
Pebbly portion of Kew Beach, Toronto 2011-06-19

Polishing Your Craft

By Stéfan.

Like gentle waves that polish pebbles on the shore, continuous practice helps polish your craft.

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17
Jul
Cow at Riverdale Farms in Cabbagetown, Toronto 2011-05-26

Haiku Flashback 5

By Stéfan.

This Flashback touches on photography, repairs and the moon.

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16
Jul
Bench in the arboretum of the Royal Botanical Gardens, Hamilton 2011-07-05

Haiku Flashback 4

By Stéfan.

This Haiku Flashback touches on laundry, grass and surfing.

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14
Jul
Ceiling of the archway through Soldiers' Tower at the University of Toronto 2011-06-06

Haiku Flashback 3

By Stéfan.

This Haiku Flashback touches on phones, double standards and media.

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11
Jul
Statue at the Yonge Eglinton Centre, Toronto 2011-05-11

Haiku Flashback 2

By Stéfan.

This Haiku Flashback touches on fireworks, hangnails and post-it notes.

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10
Jul
Broken glass at the Lakefront Promenade Marina, Mississauga 2011-06-27

Haiku Flashback 1

By Stéfan.

I am going to try a new series of posts called Haiku Flashbacks. This first Flashback touches on dogs, food porn, and vowels.

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8
Jul
Lake Ontario photographed from Polson Pier, Toronto 2011-04-25

Black and White

By Carlos.

I grew up believing we write our own destiny, but I was never much of a writer until I discovered blogging.

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29
Jun
Bird house in Colonel Samuel Smith Park, Toronto 2011-06-26

Peaceful Stroll

Every so often, you take a walk and it’s pure pleasure. The scenery is perfect, the temperature is comfortable, and your state of mind is calm.

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27
Jun
Motorcycle down O'Keefe Lane, Toronto 2011-04-30

Down the Lane

By Stéfan.

I’m always lost in thought. I like letting my mind take unexpected turns and lead me down hidden lanes that offer new sights.

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22
Jun
Kew Gardens, Toronto

Blooms of Summer

Don’t you love this time of year? It’s the first part of the summer and many plants are in full bloom.

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