I got some photos at the Royal Ontario Museum today: photos, slideshow
I especially like this diving fossil, this arrangement of dinosaurs, this triceratops, and this frieze.
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I got some photos at the Royal Ontario Museum today: photos, slideshow
I especially like this diving fossil, this arrangement of dinosaurs, this triceratops, and this frieze.
Using a large number of my photos from Massey College events, I made a few mosaics. These are my favourites:
My photos from this year’s Massey College Christmas Gaudy are online.
If any of my photos this year have been valuable to you, please consider making a contribution:
My PhD student funding doesn’t even cover rent and basic expenses, so any extra income is useful for things like buying Christmas gifts.
A contribution of $5 would be very welcome. An envelope left in my mailbox in the Massey lodge would be ideal.
Last night, I got some photos at the launch of Ryan O’Connor’s book: The First Green Wave: Pollution Probe and the Origins of Environmental Activism in Ontario. Following it was a dinner in honour of one of the founders of Pollution Probe.
Some photos from this Friday’s High (and Low) Tables
More than 150 people showed up for the fossil fuel divestment march today, on campus at the University of Toronto.
Tonight I got some photos at a panel discussion on fossil fuel divestment, organized by Toronto350.org.
I got some photos at the Remembrance Day commemoration at Soldiers’ Tower and Hart House this morning.
This morning, I got some photos of my cousin Tamara, her partner, and their son Mykyta.