Monthly Archives: July 2014

Victoria – CRD Square

A bit of Victoria as day fades into night, and CRD Square comes alive with water and light.

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The Janion building

Located at 1612  Store Street, the Janion Building was built in 1891 and his been boarded up since the 1960’s. Despite objections from some neighbouring residents, a proposal by Reliance Properties has been approved to convert the former hotel into … Continue reading

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Michael Collard Williams

Michael Collard Williams was born in the County of Shropshire, England. He immigrated first to the sheep ranches of the Okanagan in 1950 and then eight years later to Victoria, where established boarding kennels in Langford and Central Saanich. In … Continue reading

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The red octopus

The great big, bright red octopus at Cadboro-Gyro Park.

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The Red Dragons

My enjoyment of Victoria Pride was somewhat diminished (temporality) when an angry person stormed up to me, got right in my face, and started yelling that I could not take her picture, while at the same time trying to grab … Continue reading

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James Bay – Community art

Some of the art work that adorns the James Bay Community Centre and James Bay Community School.

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The Oak Bay pianos

Three painted and playable pianos were situated across Oak Bay as part of a temporary public art installation. The project was spearheaded by Oak Bay’s Arts Laureate and was planned to last through July and August.  Take an artsy amble … Continue reading

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Gonzales Hill

Two views from the top of Gonzales Hill, in Victoria. Both images are linked to larger versions that are 2000 pixels wide. You can view a 10,000 pixel wide version here.   And you can view a 4,800 pixel wide … Continue reading

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The inner harbour, aka James Bay

  Mandatory shot of the inner harbour aka James Bay. I managed to avoid having the Coho or a pickle boat (harbour taxi) or a banana boat (harbour taxi) in the picture.

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Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra

  Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra – Belleville Street, Victoria. Just who is Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra? Good question. In 1792, the Spanish explorer Bodega wrote in his journal: I have therefore named this land…The … Continue reading

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