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Topic: Footprints of a Gigantic Hound
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Molly  151
04-02-2007 11:24 AM ET (US)
Check out today's Globe for a portrait of... Uncle Corrado. There are at least three other old-time barbers I can think of to write about -- Frank, who just moved from McCaul and D'Arcy to a basement on Dundas, Gus, the famous other barber, and the barber next to the bus station on Bay -- so I'm not sure there's any excuse for two stories on Uncle C. in one week.
Gigantic Hound  152
04-02-2007 01:57 PM ET (US)
Exactly the same shot, too - only the client was different. I can see why the same idea occured to two different photogs, but still -
catus.gabrielis  153
04-20-2007 05:58 PM ET (US)
Nice fireplace.... drool..... me like very much....
Ian  154
05-12-2007 01:25 PM ET (US)
Btw, did any of the botanical garden photos turn out?
Patrick  155
05-12-2007 02:51 PM ET (US)
A couple. I'll send when home.
Paul  156
05-24-2007 10:38 PM ET (US)
I like the canoe pix a lot. Where were they taken? I'm guessing Lake Ontario for the sake of convenience, but can't guess where.
Patrick  157
05-25-2007 02:45 PM ET (US)
Cherry Beach.
Mum  158
06-17-2007 10:10 PM ET (US)
Hi--The pretty yellow flower is Golden Goblin Blanket Flower,--Gaillardia "Golden Goblin": bought a raft of tiny pots in a deep-discount sale on Lynden Road last fall, gave some to you in the spring having wintered them in the box you made for me. It's a success, eh?
Cousin Ann  159
07-22-2007 03:02 PM ET (US)
Wow! I'll say progress! Most beautiful and impressive! We have a front garden of which I'm quite proud but it's a bit um.. scragglier than yours. :)
Astrid  160
07-26-2007 09:16 PM ET (US)
Ahhhhhh!!!!!!Baby is attacking The evil High-Chair! Is He or is He not?

(I like Astrid's use of the capitals for 'He' because he's a deity - K :-))
Paul  161
08-09-2007 11:07 AM ET (US)
I like the August 4 pix - bucolic scenes of father and young son oblivious to the stealthy triffids looming behind them.
Tonia  162
08-23-2007 09:28 AM ET (US)
Re the highchair with or without tray. People with small kitchens often buy the chair without the tray as it is desined to fit snugly up to a table and allows the toddler to be safe and confined, but eat at the main table. A boon in small european houses. Also useful for activities such as finger painting, or playdough where you need a larger surface than the tray itself. ikea design!
Ian  163
10-09-2007 09:37 PM ET (US)
Like your new blog name, but just curious, why the change?
Patrick  164
10-12-2007 12:23 PM ET (US)
Whim, more or less.
Drew  165
12-14-2007 04:42 PM ET (US)
You may like this article

Toronto: Justice Denied
Is Toronto being taken over by hucksters,
fauxhemians, and the “knowledge economy”?

http://www.walrusmagazine.com/articles/200...ture-mark-kingwell/
Cousin Ann  166
12-20-2007 01:56 PM ET (US)
I'm so sorry to hear about Smudge. Even if it was the right thing to do, it's still very hard. We put Duncan to sleep in August and I miss him terribly.
I also miss your wonderful father. And I'm very glad that Smudge was a link between him and The Wuzzle.
Big Holiday Hugs all around
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