monter au ciel / climbing to the sky
lepomis gibbosus
poisson d'avril
construire un stade
building a stadium
lego
vue nocturne / night view
building a stadium
construire un stade
building a stadium
construire un stade / building a stadium
21/50 Sam s'en va travailler, Sam goes to work
vol de nuit / night flight
ce matin par ma fenêtre / this morning through my…
geai bleu / blue jay
robin / merle d'Amérique
april 9, 2016
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april 10, 2016
eclipse
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sunspot / tache solaire
Victor Goldbloom 1923-2016
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Mon amie Nicky my friend
march 26 mars 2016
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march 26 mars 2016
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stade olympique en 1976
olympic stadium in 2005
jolie vue / nice view
à l'intérieur du chantier / inside the building ya…
au travail / at work
après la tempête / after the storm
19/50 Happy Easter day
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avant la tempête / before the storm
quelque part dans le temps / somewhere in time
march 20 mars 2016
nuage en feu / cloud on fire
17/50 Sam blessé / Sam wounded
16/50 Sam en danger / Sam in peril
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le roi de la marche / the king of walk


Photo prise en 1976. Photo taken in 1976.
Elzear Duquette was a Canadian who gained fame as the "King of the Walk," so named for his extremely long, cross-continental solo endurance walks, which he conducted internationally for more than 40 years. From 1969 to 1976, Duquette traveled on foot from his home in Montreal and back, covering a distance of more than 23,000 miles. He pulled behind him a small cart, which he called his "coffin," which he both slept in and used to carry all of his necessities for the trip. He supported himself through the sale of mementos and through television appearances along the journey.
(source: Wikipédia)
Elzear Duquette was a Canadian who gained fame as the "King of the Walk," so named for his extremely long, cross-continental solo endurance walks, which he conducted internationally for more than 40 years. From 1969 to 1976, Duquette traveled on foot from his home in Montreal and back, covering a distance of more than 23,000 miles. He pulled behind him a small cart, which he called his "coffin," which he both slept in and used to carry all of his necessities for the trip. He supported himself through the sale of mementos and through television appearances along the journey.
(source: Wikipédia)
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