Archive for August, 2007
Distant Mountains
Aug 31st
This view was a short distance away from the entrance to the chip and putt golf course next to Stanley Park in Vancouver. I’m really happy with how this photo turned out – the distant mountains framed by greenery and the lovely warm glow on the tree trunk really works well I think.
Colourful Fish
Aug 30th
This is a pretty decent shot of one of the large tanks of colourful fish that you can see at the Vancouver aquarium. It’s a bit grainy due to the high ISO I took the photo at, but I think it’s pretty cool to see so much colour in one photo.
Wood Raven
Aug 29th
This carving is located in the museum of anthropology on the UBC campus in Vancouver. Diane and I went there almost by accident — we didn’t really know it was there, but happened to be on campus and found it while wandering around. It was definitely worth it. We got an awesome tour of the museum, which was included in the price of admission. There was a lot of interesting stuff, and I’m very glad we went.
This sculpture was carved out of a piece of wood that was assembled by gluing pieces of wood together. It is a magnificent looking sculpture.
Otter
Aug 28th
heraldk.ca Launch
Aug 27th
I’ve spent some time working here tonight on a new main page for my http://heraldk.ca domain. It will be a blog format and will contain the more content intensive posts that used to be on this blog. Now this blog will be a place for just my personal activities and poker stories. For more, visit http://heraldk.ca.
Heraldk
Metro on the Train
Aug 27th
I am a frequent LRT traveler. In Edmonton, we have a relatively short light rail transit system that runs from the North East end of the city where I live, South and West to the University area. This is a great connection for me. A train ride to the University, once I get on the train, takes about 20 minutes. This is a great deal for me considering driving would take at least 35 minutes. Not to mention all of the parking, and gas, and maintenance costs. Plus the lack of dealing with crazy Edmontonian drivers during rush hour is a big plus. There is a down side however. I have to deal with various people on the train and around the train system.
One of the reasons I bring up the train system is the people who it is their exciting duty of passing out the relatively new metro newspaper to anyone and everyone who will take one. They stand, at the choke points in the train stations, lurking to pounce on unsuspecting train goers to pass on their gigantic piles of free papers.
Ordinarily, I don’t mind people who give out free stuff in the train stations. If it’s something I’m mildly interested in, I might even take a copy of whatever they are handing out because it might hold some value to me. One time, Diane and I even got handed a bowl of soup! It wasn’t very good, but it was something to talk about for sure.
The problem with the Metro people is that the people passing them out are increasingly pushy, and they are there both in the morning and the afternoon so they pass out papers to you on your way to work and on your way home. One particularly pushy woman stands at the bottom of the LRT stairs and almost forces a paper at you. You have to actually change your planned path to avoid this woman. Maybe I’m overreacting, but c’mon! Is it really that damn important that you need to get a newspaper in everyone’s hands?
One of the things that angers me about this activity is that so many of these papers get left on the train. The litter left over is extremely unappealing. I’ve seen several times where the driver of the LRT walks down the train picking up all the loose papers he can see and dumps them unceremoniously into the nearest garbage can. Great … now those papers are getting dumped in a land fill instead of being recycled. Yuck.
This marketing campaign has lasted a couple of months, and apparently shows no sign of stopping. Every additional day I see these people I feel like swearing at them to stop doing it. I know it’s not really their fault — they probably have a quota of papers to get rid of each day. Still, I hate it, and wish they had put a stop to it a week after they started.
Heraldk
The New heraldk.ca
Aug 27th
Welcome!
I have decided that it is more than time to put some work into this website again. As part of this work, I’m re-introducing the root level heraldk.ca as a new blog-style format. In it, I’ll be posting my rants and thoughts about things. At first, it’ll probably be fairly sparse, but I will fill it in over time (hopefully fairly frequently) with my latest rants. I hope the quality will improve over time and that you find some use out of it.
One of the reasons for this is I want to make a distinction between my personal diary style blog entries and some of the more content heavy posts. As well, I want to keep this blog free of poker related content so that I can once again serve up some google ads. The reason they’ve been lacking is because the policy for google ads does not allow you to place ads on sites with gambling related content. By separating these, I can keep this content separate — plus many of my random readers probably don’t really care that I won $25 in my most recent session of poker.
So I hope you enjoy my new site, and the forthcoming new look for both heraldk.ca and my personal blog.
Heraldk
Seahorse
Aug 27th
Relaxation
Aug 25th
This is a scene from the free part of the Dr. Sun Yat Sen chinese garden in Vancouver. It is a beautiful area, and it was a beautiful day when we were there too! I love this photo. There’s so much at play here. The reflection on the water is one. Another is the interplay between the beauty and the serenity of the chinese garden with the pond in the middle which is then intruded upon by the city buildings in the background. But those buildings are way behind and only intrude quietly on the scene. Hope you like this photo!






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