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Photos from Toronto

We are recently back from two weeks away. Yes, a two week holiday. During this time I did not do any work… not even to check my email. It’s been a long time since I did that, and it was good.

Of course, I finally got to take some pictures. It’s been too long since I had some really photography time, and I took a lot of snapshots. (Incidentally my camera rolled over the 9999 picture mark on the trip, so I’m back to 1!) There are lots of good ones, but here’s a few that caught my eye on a quick pass tonight.



The first week was spent in Toronto, and as you can see the strawberries were in season. We were visiting these guys… aren’t they sweet?


Noah loves photography. That is, he loves holding the camera, staring into it, and pressing buttons. Remind you of anyone? Anyway, I have lots of pictures of his eye, because has hasn’t quite got the hang of looking into the viewfinder rather than the lens. Still, he took a few interesting shots, including this one. He was waving the camera around while it was pointing up into leaves. The sky showing through the leaves made trails against the canopy. I really like the shot, and the color at the side is his hat.


We then moved on to points east. More pics shortly.

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