Archive for August, 2006

Aug 30 2006

Migratory Birds

Published by Miguel under blog

Migratory birds travelling through the Prince Rupert area: be wary of anything that looks like this:

Other than that, you’ll be very safe. I’m sure all those ducks and geese (“quack quacks and honk honks”) read this blog, of course.

We’ll have photos from the field in a few days.

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Aug 28 2006

Last week of summer

Published by Miguel under blog, photography, prince rupert

Well, it’s here. The last week of summer. This time next week, I’ll be back at work full time, and taking another course.

This is a picture of baby’s new crib:

It took a lot less time than I expected to put it together. Pam took some photos during the whole affair, which you can see on her site.

Pam was the first one in the theatre for Snakes on a Plane:

Fry is on sale at Wal-Mart:

I need to get out more (if the rain ever stops) and try more photography:

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Aug 28 2006

Norwegian Star in Prince Rupert

Published by Miguel under blog, prince rupert

Here’s a panorama I created with my little point-and-shoot S500 and Photoshop CS2:

Click on the image for a bigger version. Or view the original, huge version. The panorama was created automagically with Photoshop CS2, which has a nifty merge photo function (pretty much the same function in Photoshop Elements 4).

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Aug 18 2006

More St. John’s photos

Published by Miguel under Newfoundland, blog, photography

I still have a bunch of these photos to go through.








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Aug 14 2006

Evil Mileage

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My car just rolled over to 166600 kms! It’s a little over 6 years old now, but nothing major wrong with it. I really want to get a new car sometime, but I can’t justify getting rid of this one while it’s running fine.

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Aug 13 2006

Petty Harbour

Published by Miguel under Newfoundland, blog, photography

Petty Harbour is a community just outside St. John’s. It’s pretty much a suburb now that it borders the ever-expanding St. John’s.

To most CFA’s who haven’t ever been to Newfoundland, Petty Harbour is the quintessential Newfoundland.

There’s a good reason for that. Whenever a “Newfoundland” story hits the national news, CBC (and CTV and Global) reporters drive south from St. John’s for a few minutes. They set up their cameras with Petty Harbour in the background, and proceed to ask a fisherman for his reaction to the issue of the day.

Seriously, 9 times out of 10, national news coverage of Newfoundland has Petty Harbour as a backdrop. Not bad for a community of less than a thousand people. For a long time, the person on the other side of the camera was Tom Best. If you do a Google search for “Tom Best” and “Petty Harbour” you’ll get an idea how one community could so form Canada’s view of Newfoundland.

Petty Harbour is one the scenic routes to Cape Spear, so we stopped and snapped a few photos.





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Aug 12 2006

The Regatta

Published by Miguel under Newfoundland, blog

The Royal St. John’s Regatta is the oldest sporting event in North America. It’s traditionally held on the first Wednesday of August, though it can be postponed if the weather conditions
(usually wind) aren’t favourable on Quidi Vidi Lake.

The event is known simply as “The Regatta” to St. John’s residents. It means a holiday and (usually) a nice leisurely stroll around the lake. Tens of thousands of people attend the event, playing games of chance and patronizing food vendors. Sort of your typical small town festival or fair on steroids.

The races themselves — the whole point of the event — become secondary for most townies. Most don’t even know who is racing, and barely pay attention when a race is in progress. The on-shore distractions are too great: food, gambling, the beer tent, bouncy-castles, live music.

This year the weather wasn’t people-friendly. It rained. The organizers of the event did not postpone it as they have in the past. The weather may have been miserable for those walking around Quidi Vidi, but it was ideal for those actually on the lake.










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Aug 10 2006

For Sale

Published by Miguel under Newfoundland, blog




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Aug 10 2006

Devitos & Mermaids

Published by Miguel under Newfoundland, blog

My father’s restaurant is Devito’s Restaurant on Duckworth Street in St. John’s. Pam loves the Caesar salad. I really like his Paella — it’s very authentic, unlike some of the other attempts I’ve tasted. I also like Madeira steak (I don’t think it’s on the menu anymore, unfortunately).

Local celebrity (and famous CBC Weatherman) reviewed Devito’s last year.

The Easter Seals people have placed mermaids all over St. John’s for their Mermaids in the City project. One of them is in front of Devito’s Restaurant. There’s a steady stream of tourists walking by and taking photos (usually involving the mermaid’s body parts).

Lucas and Victor posing:


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Aug 09 2006

More photos of Version 2.0

Published by Miguel under blog, version 2.0

More 2.0 photos:



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