Categories Uncategorized November photographs Dead Santa Season begins, Windsor, Toronto, Iceland pictures Post author By S Weir Post date November 27, 2022 Guitar Guru street art. Side of music building in Reykjavik near our Condo November 2022 OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA my next course OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA art bar aired-out knifed and hung up-to-dry on Roselawn at midnight A tray of trouble. wood in the granola bar. brought a box. of 28 to iceland and put out on our counter. Bit in the contaminated boar around number 10 bikes in chains boat on stilts iceland Bumper boat in harbour near harps iceland TRAWLER FROM GREENLAND IN HARBOUR ICELAND PR photo of Patricia Jaguarnauth – story I posted on social media about her return to the public eye (with her permission) This week’s Star Week cover – still pushing American culture and ignoring Canadian films, TV shows and broadcast events Ivan Ayre at installation of his donated sculptors at the McMichael. Used in November for an online obit I wrote for Facebook. I took this picture picture for dealership. damage front right of car Probably done by our “neighbours” the Wyatts. Cell phone picture No shit sherlock. Pun in sign – On Site, but really should be On Sight. Yonge and St Clai. cell photo Toronto Star Week does run an ad for one of its Podcasts buried in the lower left corner First iPad photo of September – my computer screen. Just found it buried on my desktop Bogota Mural photo I took. Used as a background on my University of Windsor Teams account picture of the piece of wood I found while eating this granola bar. Bought a box of 28 for our trip to Iceland. Probably bit into the bar November 3rd. I scanned it on my scanner and sent to manufacturer. An apology of course and a promise of a refund, but, no warnings sent out to consumers. Books, Booze, Food, Jazz Music and Poetry. Saturday in a downtown bookstore during Airwaves (Iceland) Art of the Blur. No idea how I took this. Saw it when unloading my Icelandic pixs ART-OF-THE-BLUR Hermigervill ON-KEYBOARD on stage at KEX-HOTEL.jpeg, Pre Airwaves concert Getting ready for outdoor book launch in Reykjavik. Iceland Noir fiction. Tent in the century+ old downtown jail’s parking lot. lets cancel art graffiti near iceland’s church pictured in the graffiti sweir enters the launch for new novel One of the reasons we go to Airwaves. Laufey Outdoor alley bar in Reyjkavik. Einstein mural, kegs of beer and picnic tables. Urban Art. Street Art.Iceland Rolling Blue Box? Taken June 2021 back when the movie theatre at Castlefield and Yonge still stood. A very small man pushing a very full groccery cart to the LCBO to cash him the empties he has harvested got hot as the concert continued our condo beside chair. Icelandic Chic? Books on stand for outdoor. launch in Reykjavik. Iceland Noir fiction Laufey on the keyboard. Nov 2, pix taken by me from loft in Icelandic downtown church Airwaves left the piano to play her guitar. Every pew taken and some on the floor one in the tree, two on the ground The carnage continues in Toronto. Santa killings all across town. One Santa has been de-aired, two freshly slashed Santas lie beneath. Only part of the second Santa can be seen below the hanging Santa’s feet. Who is the Toronto Santa slasher?
Categories Uncategorized Iceland November 2022 Airwaves, Murals and Art, Family and book launch (and much more) Post author By S Weir Post date November 11, 2022 Book Launch held in a tent, behind the Reykjavik jail, photos by Andrew and sweir It gets dark early. Launch started at 3.15. Crew set up flares to light path back to well lit street I was the only one wearing a mask. I am at the back end of the auidence photo by Andrew books and beer books, booze and poetry reading in book store in downtown reyjkavik on Saturday afternoon Waiting for author Hegningarhúsið, Iceland’s oldest prison, opened in 1874, holds 16 prisoners. This prison is located on Skólavörðustígur in downtown Reykjavík. weir enters tent as launch begins, photo by Andrew Cut flowers very expensive in Iceland. Crew setting up the book launch tent – photo by Andrew