I was born in Edmonton and lived here in the North Glenora neighbourhood until I was nine when my parents went back to Ontario where they were from originally. When I was nineteen years old I returned to Edmonton and lived in Alberta (Edmonton, Calgary, Banff) for ten years. Since then, I have lived in Toronto, Princeton, New Jersey and Santa Barbara, California. In 2009 I returned to Edmonton where I live now. This year I tried to look at my current hometown as a visitor might. Below are some of the photos I took.
- Neighbourhood watchdog
- A neighbours’ rabbit
- Jill Stanton piece at the AGA
- View from the Winspear Concert Hall
- Local school built in 1905
- Into the valley
- Market pussywillows sprout leaves
- Canada Geese migrating
- Spring is unfolding
- Favourite reflective window at University of Alberta
- Mysterious sign in Millwood Park
- Jasper Avenue looking east
- Library carpark art
- Yarn bombing on Jasper Avenue
- Our old hare basking in the unplanted pea bed
- Whyte Ave
- Seen on 121 St
- Evening sky
- Art show, Creative Practices Institute
- Yarn bombing near CPI
- View from City Hall
- The Edmonton Pubic Library billboard
- The valley in its green glory
- Painting Edmonton, near Whyte Ave
- Teepee poles in the Muttart Conservatory
- Palms at the Muttart
- July 1st fireworks
- Artwalk
- Free graffiti wall behind The Paint Spot
- Fall
- Blair Brennan’s piece at DC3 Art Projects
- Tintype photo session
- December reflection, Jasper Ave
- My favourite little house on our street
love the yarn bombs!
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