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Posts tagged ‘boats’

20
Oct
Toronto sunrise skyline from Polson Pier 2011-09-19

Fiction Or Reality

By Carlos.

Understanding and knowing the difference between fiction and reality is crucial.

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22
Sep
Portion of the ship called Redhead in the Toronto Harbour 2011-09-16

Forever Learning

I am always discovering things about myself. Just when I thought I knew who I was and what my abilities were, I learn something new about myself.

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12
Sep
Toronto 2010-10-16

Boat Collection

By Carlos.

I have never been on a boat cruise but that is something I definitely plan to do.

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22
Aug
Canoe by the lake, Toronto 2011-08-17

Jack Layton 1950 – 2011

By Carlos.

Today is a sad day for Canadians. Jack Layton is no longer with us. He was a great Canadian politician, a leader and a fighter.

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19
Aug
Canoes at Sunnyside Park, Toronto 2011-08-16

Don’t Rock My Boat

The sun is shining – the lake is calm – the day is beautiful.

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12
Aug
Canoeing at Cherry Beach, Toronto 2011-07-31

The Wind in Your Life

By Stéfan.

Navigating through our lives is a little like navigating on beautiful blue water.

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7
Jul
Lakeshore Yacht Club, Toronto

Float Away

When I’m absorbed in one of my passions, all my worries and stress float away. It’s good. It’s really good.

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4
Jul
Tern flying near Lakeshore Yacht Club, Toronto 2011-06-26

What’s Your View?

Photography adds to my enjoyment of life. It allows me to catch a moment, to freeze a scene, to stop time. The photos I take reveal my view of the world.

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19
Apr
Harold S. Robbins in front of Captain Matthew Flinders in the Toronto Harbour 2011-04-02

Boat Names

By Stéfan.

Boat names come in all sorts of flavours. We could climb aboard the Mariposa Belle. We could join the crew of the Empire Sandy. Or, we could go back in time with Captain Matthew Flinders.

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24
Feb
The Canadian Miner docked in the ship channel, Toronto 2011-02-22

Channel in the Harbour

Industrial settings may provide a certain photographic appeal. The ship channel carved into the Port Lands proposed a few subjects for images: a large vessel called the Canadian Miner, tall blanketed piles on one side of the channel, and a bascule bridge crossing the channel.

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