Tag Archives: Postcard from home
27. Mar, 2011

Grey Sunday, and pictures of downtown Calgary buildings

Calgary skyscrapers
Two shiny tall buildings in Calgary

Calgary skyscrapers. Photo by Jill Browne, February 22, 2011.

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Home: Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Shiny buildings, but not so shiny on a grey February day. It’s like that again today.

Here’s a Google Street View picture, also downtown, looking at different buildings, in warmer weather.


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And a link in case you can’t see that.

That clear structure hanging over the sidewalk, looking like several box kites joined together, is a sculpture put in when the building was known as the Amoco building. When the sun shines through it, there are rainbow colours. It’s quite attractive.

26. Mar, 2011

Where the Langevin Bridge got its name

4th Avenue Flyover
Two bridges in Calgary

Fourth Avenue Flyover and Langevin Bridge, Calgary. Photo by Jill Browne, February 22, 2011.

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Home: Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Winter. Snow. If you’re getting tired of hearing me say it, imagine how I feel.

I have been hearing robins over the past week or two, but today I saw my first one. Poor guy, up there in the spruce tree in the snow.

The picture is from February, though the day looks much the same as today. We were going east on Memorial Drive, stopped at the light at Edmonton Trail, and I took this picture of the 4th Avenue flyover. You can also see the older Langevin Bridge behind it.

The Langevin Bridge is named after the same gentleman as the Langevin Block on Parliament Hill, Sir Hector-Louis Langevin. He was a Conservative Member of Parliament from Quebec, and one of the Fathers of Confederation. He was also the Minister of Public Works and left office because of a scandal. His department was the subject of an inquiry in 1891, and he stepped down that year.

It strikes me as odd that a Quebec politician from any party would have a bridge named for him in Calgary. Even in the early days, we had more than enough luminaries to cover the infrastructure.

Langevin was the minister who petitioned Parliament for a bridge across the Bow River, and that is why his name is on it. So says a brochure from the City of Calgary, “A Snapshot of Calgary’s History”. The petitioning was in 1885. The bridge was built in 1910, twenty-five years later.

You can just tell there’s a lot of juicy 19th century politics behind the scenes here. I wonder who in Calgary felt such loyalty to Langevin as to put his name on the Calgary bridge so long after the fact, and why.

25. Mar, 2011

Mexican pagoda in Calgary?

110103 Calgary Chamber of Commerce
Calgary Chamber of Commerce corner

Chamber of Commerce Building, Calgary. Photo by Jill Browne, January 3, 2011.

Friday, March 25, 2011

Home: Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Snow. Had lunch with an old friend at a Mexican restaurant with a pagoda-shaped sign where the Chinese restaurant used to be. Fun lunch, yucky weather.

I took this picture in January. The old Chamber of Commerce building is the home of the Chamber, and a beautiful building it is. It’s been integrated into the modern skyscraper behind it and can be reached via the Plus 15.

24. Mar, 2011

Best pizza in Calgary

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Home: Calgary, Alberta, Canada

My vote for best pizza in town is the Ambrosia at Nick’s on Crowchild Trail across from McMahon Stadium.

Artichokes and sun dried tomatoes and spinach and feta cheese.

Yummy.

22. Mar, 2011

Dr. Suess and I agree about snow

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Home: Calgary, Alberta, Canada

It snowed and snowed and snowed.

To quote Dr. Seuss, “Snow, snow, snow. All that snow has to Go!”

21. Mar, 2011

Seeing spring arrive?

Monday, March 21, 2011

Home: Calgary, Alberta, Canada

A week ago I went to the Calgary Zoo for the day. It was bright and sunny, a perfect spring day.

The lions were basking on the rocks. We ran into Kelly, a Zoo educator I’ve known for a few years and found out the lions can bask on the rocks all year round if they want.

The baby giraffe was cute but it was the hyrax that stood out unexpectedly. Usually these little grey guys are few and far between. But this day we saw them piled up on each other in groups of five and six, looking like piles of grey rocks. I guess that’s the point.

Fun day at the zoo.

20. Mar, 2011

Missed that big bad moon

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Home: Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Big buzz on Facebook, friends waiting for this big moon.

Mother Nature was not kind to us. The skies were cloudy all day, all night.

Was there a big moon up there?

I’ll take it on faith.

19. Mar, 2011

Hurray for new grit

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Home: Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Big hurrah, there was more grit in the box at the fire station. In fact, it was even sandy and not just the sharp little pebbles I posted about before.

This winter. Man. It’s snowed and thawed and snowed and thawed more times than I can remember from other winters.

Everyone is sick of it.

18. Mar, 2011

Friday night, what’s up?

Friday, March 18, 2011

Home: Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Woo ee, date night.

Or so they say!

17. Mar, 2011

St. Patrick’s Day in Calgary

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Home: Calgary, Alberta, Canada

It was indeed St. Patrick’s Day.

I didn’t do a darn thing about it.

Didn’t wear green, didn’t drink green beer, didn’t put on a silly hat that says, “Kiss me, I’m Irish”.

Didn’t eat Irish stew, didn’t try dancing without moving my arms, didn’t dye my hair red and stay out of the sun.

Oh wait. I had broccoli.