My Photo Album

Below are a few photographs that I have taken over the years. Nothing of any earth shattering importance, but still they show something of me for those who are interested.
Latest update: June 19, 2002
A raccoon helping herself to the big black lunch box (composter) in my back yard. Picture was taken at the beginning of June, 2002.
Joshua (age about 4 1/2) and Ian (almost 2) in the living room. Picture taken at the beginning of June, 2002.
Baby Curtis, aged about 6 months, in the living room, at the beginning of June, 2002.
My wife Jeannine and baby Curtis (then about 4 months), in the living room of my parents' house in London, Ontario. Picture taken in March, 2002.

Myself and Jeannine, my wife and best friend Our son Joshua, born August 22, 1997. Here shown at about 6 months. Me in my Hallowe'en costume. (I'm an "eyesore".) Scary, eh? Would you let your daughter go out with a guy like this??? 8-)
Stormy (grey and white) and Sylvester. They were our masters from June of 1993 just after we moved to Halifax, until June of 1997, when increasing allergies and uncertainty about their reactions to a new baby and an upcoming bad move forced us to give them to a good home to someone who greatly benefited from their presence. June 3, 1997 was a heartbreaking day for us.
Another Picture of Stormy and Sylvester (watching birds at the window). Stormy is the original Bad Kitty, though Sylvester was less than angelic frequently!
Stormy, the Fridge Vulture!
This was taken in Toronto on an early August evening. It is hard to tell, but the lightning is shooting up from the CN Tower to the clouds. The picture was taken from my former apartment south of York University, which is about 20 km away from the Tower. The picture looks better as a print!
Ground fog. Taken August 7, 1985, at about 7:15 a.m., Gibbons Park, London, Ontario.
A rainbow seen from the back yard of my parents' house, March 25, 1987, at about 6:00 p.m. The original photo also showed a secondary rainbow, but it didn't come through very well.
A Smoke plume from the power plant which serves Halifax and Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, illustrating an early morning temperature inversion. This picture was taken looking east, and the plume indicates a southerly breeze was blowing. August 19, 1993, at 6:30 a.m.


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