Happy Easter for those that are into it. And happy birthday, mom! There's a story behind the two envelopes.
The great photo review and delete project continues. In 2019 alone I've deleted nearly 6,000 photos, and I've still got Nov and Dec to do. So many near duplicates. So many over baked photomatix colour enhanced eye searing monstrosities. Those are definitely a learning experience. So many clouds as I awaited a sunrise or sunset. Lots of so-so flower photos, where a better one exists for that day. Lots where I look at it and wonder what I was thinking.
Yesterday Sean and I went for a ramble in the Inglewood bird sanctuary. No, I've not gone over to the birding dark side. There's a nice lagoon for reflections, and I that's what I was looking for. I even found some. This was a film camera day, so there's only a few photos, and I've not developed the film yet. We also went to the nearby Pierce Estate for a short walk along the river, but the light had become kind of harsh, and I wasn't feeling the image love.
I've lived in Calgary since 1980, and have driven past the Blackfoot truck stop diner any number of times. I'd heard it was surprisingly good and have meant to try it, but hadn't. It's totally a truck stop diner where the busy and extremely efficient waitress called us "hon" and the food was surprisingly good. I had the generous portioned fish and chips. The fish was crispy just the way I like it, and the chips were good. I'd eat that again. Sean liked his western omelette. I didn't care for the flapper pie though. Cash only. Know what you want when the waitress shows up.
Of course we chatted about his recent trip to South America. He has been chewing through the many, many photos, and posting about the experience on his blog. Here, if you missed it on the blog roll. The photos are lovely, but just hearing about all the airplane rides made me hurt. So many airplane trips. So long.
Which in other news, the great 2026 film project is a bit behind the initial schedule thoughts. I should be on roll 13 or so, and I'm part way through roll 8. However the plan was to end up with quality images, not just get out and burn film. So far I've been really pleased with the images, and hope that continues.
Even though I'm doing lots of work on the new laptop, I'm still using the old Mac Air for writing, and a bit of browsing. I got curious about a blog list I'd created back then and opened them all up. Well. Most stopped blogging back in 2011 or so. However, one is still active, here in Calgary. It's called Still Making Waves at the Top of the World, and I've added it to my blog roll. First time I've done that in a long time. Check it out here.
I'm looking at my 90 days folder. There's only 57 items in it. Only 4 are in colour. 2 of them document the ginormous Tomahawk steak we did for a special treat back in February. Yes, the price is eye wateringly expensive, but we get typically 4 or 5 meals each of out it, so the price per meal isn't bad at all. I know some of my readers are vegetarian or vegan, so I'll spare you those photos.
Here's another of Michelle from the recent session. We still haven't reviewed and chatted so I'm not sure what I can share.
Of the Day
Driftwood (NZ)
Driftwood (NB)
Film. There is something really strange about the shadows, but it isn't anything I did. I think.
Linda
Newfoundland. Leaving Terra Nova park.
New Brunswick
Why ever didn't I publish this, and maybe I did
90 days, or so ago. Actually it's early February, but it's the oldest one in the folder.
Flower
Landscape






























































