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Photo of the Day: The Web
More photos here. (Give up? This is a negative image of the center of the lighted dome inside the Saskatchewan Legislative Building.)
Photo of the Day: Scottie, Beaming Up
A slipware Scottish terrier, from the “things I found in my mother-in-law’s house series.” The only notation on the bottom is England 83. I don’t know anything else about it, but he’s a cute little feller, ain’t he? What’s that? You were expecting something about Star Trek instead of a picture of a happy dog …
Photo of the Recent Past: Snowy Statue
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Photo of the Day: A Bottle of Seagram’s…
…that’s actually a lighter. What I can’t help wondering is…do you really want people to think of your fine Canadian whiskey as the apparent equivalent to lighter fluid? From the “things I found in my mother-in-law’s house” series. More photos here.
Photo of the Day: Argon Gas
It’s everywhere! More photos here.
Photo of the Day: Alabaster Orange
From the “things I found in my mother-in-law’s house” series: an alabaster orange in a really lovely alabaster pedestal fruit bowl, both bearing small labels proclaiming them to have been “hand-carved in Italy.” More photos here.
Photo of the Day: The ’20s Flapper
It’s a toaster. Specifically, a Hotpoint. What were you expecting? From the “things I found in my mother-in-law’s house” series. More photos here.
Photo of the Day: Another View from My Office
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Photo of the Day: The Light Fantastic
More photos here. P.S. An interesting optical illusion I just discovered. If you stare at this picture, the colored ball will appear to move around slightly against the black background. (Or maybe that’s just me…)
Photo of the Day: Evening School
Regina’s Davin School at twilight. More photos here.
Photo of the Day: The Totem
From the “things I found in my mother-in-law’s house” series, this tiny totem pole is labeled, “Made in Canada by Ellen Neel and the Totem Carvers – Kwakiutl Indians.” It may be one of the 5,000 tiny totem poles Ellen Neel and the Totem Carvers once made for the Hudson Bay Company. Then again, it …