Q: Why did the girls dressed like clowns cross the road in Waterton Park?A: To get to the other side.
See their Australian cousins here
Q: Why did the black bear cross the road in Waterton Park?
Pat's Park Service Station and Gift Shop in Waterton sells gas, repairs bikes, rents scooters and bikes, sells gifts, etc... Plus, on this particular morning there was a mountain getting nice light in the background. You can't really see it on this downsized web version of the photograph but there is also a mule deer just above the hood of the red pickup that I didn't see until I opened up the photo on my computer.
Upper Waterton Lake lies on the border between Canada and the United States. At the south end of the lake lies Goat Haunt, Montana in Glacier National Park and you get there from the town of Waterton in Canada by boat (or by foot if you care to walk). Goat Haunt consists only of a ranger station that is staffed in the summer.
These two blackbirds were part of a large flock down by the beaver lodge on Princes Island. I'd been trying to get a good picture for a day or two. The light was low and getting dark so the lens is wide open and I used a flash to provide a little pop. The background is nicely out of focus and the colors contrast well with the birds I think.
Today was the Calgary Community Peace Pole Unveiling Celebration in the park down below the apartment. Besides unveiling the Peace Pole (a sculpture that I don't quite get) these pinwheels made by "Ms. Drisdelles's art class" were out on the grass. When the wind blew, they sent "their messages of peace out onto the world."
Oh yes... we have fashion in Calgary. They don't do it like this in Paris that is for sure. These mannequins are in a store window on Stephen Ave. and wearing haute couture collars representing different well known areas, cultural events, and industries in the area. Click here for the rest of the set.
Canadian graffiti doesn't seem quite as gang related to me - at least what I've seen here in Calgary. I'm no expert of course. But look at this - a heart with a peace sign? It is located under a bridge in Fish Creek Park. The artists seem to practice good etiquette and don't paint over other's work.
The illustration at left shows what can happen if I am left alone over a long weekend without supervision. What I've done is taken a photograph and using the color range tool in Photoshop turned it into a graphic with black, white, and 50% grey. Then I stamped my name all over the place on it using a custom paint brush with the graphic being used as a mask. Finally I tinted it a bit.
On a clear day, the Rocky Mountains are visible from many places on the Alberta prarie. But if you aren't looking West, it is wide open with grain as far as you can see in many places. There has to be a place to put that grain, and if you can see something on the horizon, there is a fair chance it is a grain elevator.
The other day I was out for a walk at lunch and stopped to listen to the fellow on the left who was talking to a small group of people about sculpture. Today I went back and photographed him.
There seems to be something going on most weekends down at the Bow River in Calgary. This week it is a barbeque competition so if you are a vegetarian you might want to skip this posting. I am actually quite sensitive in these matters myself as demonstrated in previous postings.