Photos by zalins : on the map, in Google Earth (KML)
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zalins's conversations
i recall our "little walk" along little Italy in Bawlmer (Baltimore). We Europeans often tend to think little must be smaller... in Meters - LOL.
Indeed we think to visit Quebec sooner or later - although i do not speak any french. That would be wifes part of the game ;)
michael
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Anyway, it is a well captured view of that sculpture, Alain.
Here is some from the "other end" of the scala of pains.
That one is from 2008 and i think it still looks like that way
cheers michael
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morning L. :) ... here it is 09:45
No need to excuse - it is a wonderful work and i also use that Layer.
cheers - michael
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Oh, so someone noticed the worker on break!
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ah... the home of that car i suspect ;)
michael
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I can see why they would want to live there. :)
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This is the gift the city of Paris made to the city of Montreal in 1967, year of the international fair known as "Terre des Hommes" (Man and his world), a real parisian art-nouveaux metro entrance.
Amazingly enough, it sits in Victoria Square, named after Queen Victoria. Montreal's real duality is well expressed here for sure.
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merci, Alain!
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Ah. Absolutely beautiful.
There must be a great number of painting companies in the Chicago area.
Alain D.
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