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Posts tagged ‘park’

29
Jul
Path in Rosetta McClain Gardens, Toronto 2011-07-24

Follow Your Heart

It’s hard not to measure ourselves against others. This isn’t surprising given that we live in a world of consumerism.

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28
Jul
Fountain at Woodbine Park, Toronto 2011-06-20

Left or Right?

Sometimes we forget that life is full of options and we should never be too still.

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9
May
View of Scarborough Bluffs from Bluffer's Park, Toronto 2011-05-05

Burgeoning Trees

By Stéfan.

I do not meditate. But, sitting on a bench by the lake, surrounded by burgeoning trees, I do get lost in dreamy thoughts.

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2
May
Lake-side tree in Tommy Thompson Park, Toronto 2011-04-30

The Beauty of Greening Projects

By Stéfan.

Once you get here, in the middle of the wild, you soon forget you are mere minutes from downtown. It is such a beautiful nature-rich place to visit.

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1
May
Blue sky reflecting in the pooling water, Tommy Thompson Park, Toronto 2011-04-30

Wetlands

By Stéfan.

I love living in the city, but now and again, I enjoy reconnecting with nature. Whenever I do, I remember how important it is to do so. What is prompting such musings is an excursion to nearby wetlands.

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23
Mar
View highlighting glass sections of art installation in Wellesley Magill Park, Toronto 2011-03-15

Membranous Screen

Written by Stéfan.

Have you seen a fence that is not meant to contain, separate or delineate? Well, consider the steel and glass fence in the Wellesley Magill Park.

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15
Mar
Gentle avian neighbour in Ashbridge's Bay Park, Toronto 2011-03-15

Avian Lakefront Real Estate

By Stéfan.

For Sale: Luxurious Avian Lakefront Real Estate. Come see these spacious one and two bedroom condos and duplexes on grand tree lodges.

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16
Feb
Undulating power lines in Woodbine Park, Toronto 2011-02-14

Winter Wind

By Stéfan.

The thermometer suggested above freezing temperatures but it did not factor the northwest winter wind. It was important to factor the wind given its stinging power. Yes, it was cold.

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9
Feb
Boats in the marina of Ashbridge's Bay Park, Toronto 2011-02-03

Ashbridge’s Bay Park

According to the City of Toronto, “Ashbridge’s Bay Park was named after Sarah Ashbridge, a Quaker widow and United Empire Loyalist from Philadelphia who settled here in 1793 and obtained a Crown land grant in 1799 for a farm.”

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