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My parents, caught on Google Streetview

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Max and Rochelle’s Day Out

Create your own video slideshow at animoto.com.
Testing animoto with some pictures of the day me and Max when to Toronto Island.

Belgium in Pictures

Some of my favourite pictures of Brussels, Bruges and Ghent:

A view of the canal in Ghent.

A hard-working horse in Bruges.

Bruges.

Bruges.

The oldest bar we visited, but couldn’t enter: circa 1515.

Bruges

The grey lady

Art as warning in Brussels.

Light show, Le Grand Place, Brussels.

LOLcat

“This is my hiding place. It is ideal. It is soft and warm and from this vantage point, I can see any and all monsters as they attempt to enter the room. Why are you looking at me like that?”

“You! You are a monster! Beware my batting orange paw of doom!”

Rickroll’d in Chicago

Yesterday, Jeremy and I got rickroll’d by a wall in a tunnel on the way out of the University of Chicago campus.

Even without a computer or an internet connection, the Rick keeps on rollin’.

Guelph Pictures

I was going to post about how utterly lousy I feel today (in particular, the WIDE RANGE of associated symptoms that come along with hypothyroidism, and how HELLISHLY LONG it takes before they go away and how NO ONE really tells you about any of them), but instead I will post a picture my dad [...]

Welcome to the internets, dad

My dad has a blog! It’s a photoblog, wherein he posts his pic du jour. My dad loves to take pictures, and has taken some really stunning ones; see a handful of his pics from his trip to India here. For a guy who doesn’t have much time for things computery and internety, he’s really [...]

Jeremy at AoIR

New Shoes

Four pairs of Fluevogs, each represented by one toe; Jason’s, one for each of his two hosts here in Vancouver, Saeko and Peggy, and my new green ones. And the leaf is just to show that we’re all good Canadians.

A Walk down to the Lake

Today I walked down to the Lake. I moved to Clarkson last August and yet I still had not taken the relatively short walk to see the view of lake Ontario. Mostly this place is a great big burb, and for the most part the lakefront is full of a) old cottages turned into multi-million [...]