Posts Tagged ‘red’
[PHOTO] Four photos of flowers on Dundonald Street
Written by Randy McDonald
August 3, 2020 at 11:37 pm
Tagged with black-eyed susan, church and wellesley, dundonald street, flowers, hibiscus, lilies, photos, red, rose of sharon, toronto, violet, white, yellow
[PHOTO] Three photos of the Eaton Centre Christmas tree
I made a pilgrimage out to the Eaton Centre on Boxing Day to witness the Eaton Centre’s Christmas tree in all of its glory.
Written by Randy McDonald
December 29, 2019 at 12:45 pm
Tagged with christmas, christmas tree, eaton centre, holidays, lights, photos, red, toronto
[PHOTO] “Love Me Until I’m Me Again” (#galleriamall)
Written by Randy McDonald
November 22, 2019 at 10:15 am
Tagged with dupont street, galleria mall, heart, neon, night, photos, red, toronto, wallace emerson
[PHOTO] Blue lupines (?) and red begonias, Paul Kane House Parkette
Written by Randy McDonald
August 26, 2019 at 10:15 am
Tagged with begonias, blue, church and wellesley, flowers, paul kane house, photos, red, toronto, wellesley street
[PHOTO] Fallen blossoms
Written by Randy McDonald
August 9, 2019 at 1:03 pm
Tagged with angel's trumpets, compost, dovercourt village, flowers, photos, purple, red, rose of sharon, soil, toronto
[PHOTO] Red poppies, Bartlett Avenue
Written by Randy McDonald
June 21, 2019 at 5:30 am
Tagged with bartlett avenue, dovercourt village, flowers, photos, poppies, red, toronto
[BLOG] Some Wednesday links
- Bad Astronomer Phil Plait notes that methane hydrates on the ocean floor will only pose a catastrophic risk of climate change if we do nothing about climate change generally.
- Centauri Dreams reports on the massive flare detected on L-dwarf ULAS J224940.13-011236.9.
- Crooked Timber considers a philosophical conundrum: What should individuals do to combat climate change? What are they responsible for?
- The Crux considers a few solar system locations that future generations of hikers might well want to explore on foot.
- Joe. My. God. notes that Pete Buttigieg is becoming a big star in his father’s homeland of Malta.
- Language Log considers the idea of learning Cantonese as a second language.
- Lawyers, Guns and Money considers the policy innovations of Elizabeth Warren.
- The Map Room Blog looks at how the Russian government is apparently spoofing GPS signals.
- Marginal Revolution reports a claim by Peter Thiel that the institutionalization of science since the Manhattan Project is slowing down technological advances. Is this plausible?
- Emily Lakdawalla at the Planetary Society Blog notes that the Mars InSight probe has detected marsquakes.
- Starts With A Bang’s Ethan Siegel notes that, finally, astronomers have found the first cold gas giants among the exoplanets, worlds in wide orbits like Jupiter and Saturn.
- Ilya Somin at the Volokh Conspiracy notes how some of the praise for Daenerys Targaryen by Elizabeth Warren reveals interesting and worrisome blind spots. (Myself, I fear a “Dark Dany” scenario.)
- Window on Eurasia suggests that Russia is not over the fact that Ukraine is moving on.
- Frances Woolley at the Worthwhile Canadian Initiative takes issue with the argument of Andray Domise after an EKOS poll, that Canadians would not know much about the nature of migration flows.
- For Easter, Arnold Zwicky considered red and white flowers, bearing the colours of the season.
Written by Randy McDonald
April 24, 2019 at 4:00 pm
Posted in Assorted, Demographics, Economics, History, Politics, Popular Culture, Science, Social Sciences
Tagged with astronomy, blogs, canada, cantonese, chinese language, Demographics, earth, elizabeth warren, environment, flowers, futurology, game of thrones, glbt issues, global warming, insight, links, malta, mars, methane, migration, national identity, oceans, pete buttigieg, philosophy, politics, popular culture, red, russia, Science, solar system, space science, technology, tourism, travel, ukraine, ULAS J224940.13−011236.9, united states, white