Sunday, August 28, 2011
Saturday, July 9, 2011
Lightsaber Battle of 2007
After the completion of the Michael Lee Chin Crystal at the Royal Ontario Museum, some people got together and decided they wanted to hold a Lightsaber Battle in November, 2007.
That was something I could not miss, and I took a few pictures while I was there! The "lightsabers" were just cardboard tubes painted neon colours, and mostly everyone in attendance received one.
That was something I could not miss, and I took a few pictures while I was there! The "lightsabers" were just cardboard tubes painted neon colours, and mostly everyone in attendance received one.
My First Year at the University of Toronto
You may have noticed that I've been finding a lot of old photos (especially ones of Chatham-Kent), and the same goes for Toronto!
Some are old cell phone pictures (low quality), and some are from my old 5MP HP Digital Camera (medium quality), but I thought it would be fun to share them with you and describe why each one is interesting :)
Some are old cell phone pictures (low quality), and some are from my old 5MP HP Digital Camera (medium quality), but I thought it would be fun to share them with you and describe why each one is interesting :)
As you can see, a lecture is in progress in Sidney Smith Hall! |
This is the entrance to my dormitory at SMC (St. Michael's College) |
This is a view of the inside of Convocation Hall, though the photo doesn't capture how big it really is! |
I stayed behind while everyone rushed to the front to pick up their graded tests. |
Something was being filmed right outside my dormitory! |
This is Brennan Hall at St. Michael's College (part of the University of Toronto). |
Sunday, July 3, 2011
Happy Pride!
Today was the end of Pride Week and it ended with the Pride Parade! It's one of the largest in the world and brings one million people to the downtown core of Toronto every year. Check out some of the photos I took!
Monday, June 20, 2011
Fountain Day!
Today was Fountain Day at Yonge and Dundas Square! About once a week during the summer (or more), you can find these fountains on, ready for you to run through them!
Friday, June 17, 2011
CN Tower
Toronto's most famous attraction; the CN Tower! Standing at around 553 metres (1815 ft) in height, the CN Tower is one of the tallest free-standing structures in the world. Visitors are able to take an elevator to the observation deck (that bubble structure towards the top) and the elevator moves at a speed of around 20 feet per second.
Photo: June 2011 by Moréna
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