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the cawing of a corbie
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About Me

- Name: corbie
- Location: Alberta, Canada
when i'm not posting to my blogger, Live Journal, or sending friends hordes of emails, i enjoy reading (scifi/fantasy/mystery mostly), playing EQ2 with my hubby or taking our pug for walks. My babies: http://www.pawmarkgraphics.com/nemo/ My other blog: http://corvidophile.livejournal.com/
Monday, August 14, 2006
LILCROW PIX
Sunday, August 06, 2006
Heritage Days...
we have a yearly festival here called Heritage Days. Basically different cultures put up a tent with food, some trinkets, and put on a show.
SHOWS:
just some of the shows put on...



after listening to this Brazilian group, i had to buy a CD for the pipes and guitar and upbeat music




the pretty fountain at the italia booth

i saw this lady walk by and thought i'd snap a shot as we didn't get to see the show

FOOD:
every year we always get the spanokapita from the Greek pavilion. its just so tasty there. and the roasted corn (available at a few pavilions). its soooo good. about a foot long, roasted then the husks stripped down to provide a handle, then dipped in butter. mmmm
we try to sample something new every year and this we tried the Portugese grilled smelt. oh. my. god. kay i'm not a huge fish fan, but with dishes like this, my range of fish dishes is expanding.
the fish (as far as we could tell) are brushed with oil and coated in coarse salt then grilled


we also tried some ethiopian food. spicy meat with their spongey bread. this we've eaten before at an ethiopian restaurant, but was a new treat at the Festival.
WILDLIFE:
kay not wildlife, just some of birdies. the park has a huge pond, not only full of paddle boaters, but ducks of all dorks. the pond is frozen during the winter and becomes a huge gathering spot for skater. got a few obligatory shots.
the pond

some floofy crows

and the adorable ducks


we have a yearly festival here called Heritage Days. Basically different cultures put up a tent with food, some trinkets, and put on a show.
SHOWS:
just some of the shows put on...



after listening to this Brazilian group, i had to buy a CD for the pipes and guitar and upbeat music




the pretty fountain at the italia booth

i saw this lady walk by and thought i'd snap a shot as we didn't get to see the show

FOOD:
every year we always get the spanokapita from the Greek pavilion. its just so tasty there. and the roasted corn (available at a few pavilions). its soooo good. about a foot long, roasted then the husks stripped down to provide a handle, then dipped in butter. mmmm
we try to sample something new every year and this we tried the Portugese grilled smelt. oh. my. god. kay i'm not a huge fish fan, but with dishes like this, my range of fish dishes is expanding.
the fish (as far as we could tell) are brushed with oil and coated in coarse salt then grilled


we also tried some ethiopian food. spicy meat with their spongey bread. this we've eaten before at an ethiopian restaurant, but was a new treat at the Festival.
WILDLIFE:
kay not wildlife, just some of birdies. the park has a huge pond, not only full of paddle boaters, but ducks of all dorks. the pond is frozen during the winter and becomes a huge gathering spot for skater. got a few obligatory shots.

some floofy crows

and the adorable ducks


Thursday, August 03, 2006
suntouched spiderweb...
took maggie for a short walk before my knee gave out and got a nice lil shot of a reflected tree

then after the walk stepped out onto deck and though i'm not a huge fan of spiders... well unless they are huge ;D... but this web looked like it had potential. so misted lightly so it would stand out.


took maggie for a short walk before my knee gave out and got a nice lil shot of a reflected tree

then after the walk stepped out onto deck and though i'm not a huge fan of spiders... well unless they are huge ;D... but this web looked like it had potential. so misted lightly so it would stand out.



