Friday, 13 January 2012

A Strange No-Entry Sign















In this Street shot of London, I noticed something strange about one of the no entry signs.  I was intrigued, and did a little poking around.  Here's what I found: there is an artist named Clet Abraham.  He has done some work that has been called 'street art'.  I don't know if this is one of his signs, or just a stencil put on by a graffiti artist.  Here is one of his signs:
 

The link below will let you see more of his street art work.
http://www.turismo.intoscana.it/allthingstuscany/tuscanyarts/street-signs-clet/

Thursday, 5 January 2012

You can't see me; I'm hiding.

I went to Boundary Bay on Monday to see the Snowy owls.  They were there in force.  The green marsh grass was punctuated at regular intervals with silver-grey driftwood logs adorned with brilliant white owls. I spent time looking, and not much time photographing, as we couldn't get very close for fear of disturbing them. 

A heron, on the other hand obligingly stood quite close to the golf-course fence.

We can't call it posing, as he seemed to believe that he was hidden by the grass.

Saturday, 17 December 2011

more Mid-century concrete block

The more I get out, the more I see these things everywhere!
 





Mid-century concrete block fences



  I have been becoming aware of the (ubiquity) and variety of concrete block fences and walls in the neighbourhood just east of Fraser Street around 48th avenue. On my daily ride to work, I pass a collection of houses that have these fences, and have begun to really look at them.  I took a few shots of them while I was out walking the dog this morning, but I realize that  there is a lot more to this than I first thought. 











 









Further examples check out this blog:



  



Monday, 5 December 2011

Truffula Tree

I rescued an unwanted potted plant last June. It spent the summer on my front porch, and now has moved in due to the cold weather.  It is long and spindly, but somewhat lovely in a Charlie-Brown-Christmas-Tree sort of way.

Saturday, 3 December 2011

A gift in the back yard

This is a fine looking bird!  I think it is a Coopers Hawk. I am especially fond of his eyes.