Friday, December 31, 2010
Last Edmonton Post
Some more architecture in Edmonton. I do not know who designed this building but it was interesting and the City Council seemed to be very supportive of the Arts by showing large paintings and some sculptures. The Rowan Tree outside Carol and Richards was just so pretty. I wish mine was even half as lovely. HAPPY NEW YEAR.
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Canadian Thansgiving
Monday, December 27, 2010
Some Pictues from Inside the Muttart Conservatory
Saturday, December 25, 2010
Other Interesting Places in Edmonton
Four spectacular glass pyramids make up the Muttart Conservatory. Each pyramid contains a display of plants from around the world. The Arid, the Temperate and the Tropical are self explanatory - the forth is the Feature Pyramid which shows flowering plants and seasonal displays. The architect was Peter Hemingway from the United Kingdom who has, I believe, unfortunately died. WISHING YOU ALL A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Chris and Enzien's Work
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Christian Barr and Enzien Kufeld
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Another Day with Carol and Richard
I'm sorry I cannot show you Richard and Carol's collection of other people's pottery which amounts to over nine hundred pieces. If one of your pieces is not amongst the collection I am sure you would recognise the work of many of the well known potters there. These guinomi are just a very small part of their own work on show in their gallery. One day while I was with them they took me out on the prairie to visit two other potters - I am glad we were not travelling in the other direction as the traffic seemed to be at a complete standstill.
Friday, December 17, 2010
Richard and Carol's Kilns
How Richard and Carol can produce so much work in the small space of their suburban section I do not know. As well as the kiln shown there was a noborigama with a salting chamber. They have an "Open Day" each year and this year it will be their thirty fifth time. Check the internet if you would like to know more.
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Richard and Carol's Place
Richard and Carol's house was situated on a lovely tree lined street. The second evening I was with them they took me to a dance recital by the Brian Webb Dance Company. One part of the programme was danced against a computer generated background which I thought was incredible although others thought it distracted too much from the dancing.
Monday, December 13, 2010
More Architecture
Two more images of the Randal Stout designed Art Gallery of Alberta in Edmonton. While I was there my friends took me to a wonderful theatre production done by Mump and Smoot, two clowns but not of the circus variety. They were extremely cleaver and funny. I wish I could have photographed them and be able to share the fun. They are on the Internet so take a look there.
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Calgary and Beyond
Before leaving Calgary I took this picture out the hotel window. As the bedroom clock was an hour slow it was about all I saw of Calgary before rushing off to catch my flight to Edmonton. My potter friends Richard and Carol Selfridge met me and we had a wonderful three days together. They took me to a photographic exhibition by Edward Burtynsky called "Oil" which was excellent. Seeing the Art Gallery of Alberta helped fulfil another of my interests - that of architecture. This modern building was designed by Randal Stout and was all curves of stainless steel and glass but containing very large exhibition spaces. Wonderful!
Thursday, December 9, 2010
The Last of the Train Trip Images
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
More Lovely Scenery
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Spiral Tunnels and a Very Rocky Mountain.
There are two spiral tunnels on this section of the mountains. Unless the train stops it is hard to grab a picture of both entrance and exit. The height difference is about 50 feet and 56 feet (15 and 17 metres). They did not seem to be aware that we also have spiral tunnels in New Zealand built for the same reason - to reduce the gradient to more acceptable levels.
Friday, December 3, 2010
From Kamloops to Calgary
After leaving Kamloops at a very early hour we started our journey to Calgary. The scenery changed as we headed into a more mountainous area. Although I was on the last scheduled trip before snow ploughs were fitted there was only snow to be seen on the mountain tops. It would have been exciting to travel through this area after a heavy fall of snow.