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This weekend I happened to be near Parc Downsview Park with some time to kill, and I decided to try and find the Canadian Air & Space Museum, as I had never been. In fact, I didn't even know it existed until it hit the news a couple months ago, when its landlord (the federal government) served them with an eviction notice. Apparently their site is slated for redevelopment as a 4-pad hockey rink.

Members and volunteers at the museum are understandably upset about this. Hurting for funding and volunteers, and now losing their home, they're fighting back with letters to decision-making politicians and influencers, a petition, and an information campaign to help people realize what's happening. They even got some help from Harrison Ford! One challenge: they compete, in a sense, with the Canada Aviation and Space Museum in Ottawa, the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum in Hamilton, plus other aeronautical museums out in western and Atlantic Canada on and off military bases. All of these museums have amazing stuff to offer and funding needs, so it's very hard to figure out whether they all should be kept.

Avro Arrow, Canadair Regional Jet 700-series, and de Havilland Beaver

One thing the Canadian Air & Space Museum has that none of the others have is an historic building at 65 Carl Hall Road that hosted some amazing elements of Canadian aerospace history. It's the original 1929 home of de Havilland Aircraft of Canada Ltd -- maker of the Dash-8 and many many more incredible aircraft. This building and others beside it (long gone now) were home to warplane and engine design and assembly, even satellites were built here. The Downsview site was hugely important in Canada's war efforts (and therefore Britain's too), and the building itself is really in good shape due to good construction. Sadly, the museum's funding is almost nonexistent -- over $100k behind in rent, for example, though the situation was improving when the eviction notice came. When I drove up there was an engine part sitting outside in the rain - a big problem for any museum that has more history to display than it has space to store.

I can't say for sure that I believe that building should be saved. It would be easiest for the museum, and Downsview has a LOT of space -- surely a hockey rink could be located across the parking lot, for example. Being forced out would result in the loss of several amazing pieces of history that would be damaged in the move, and if no storage could be located who knows what could happen to the many one-of-a-kind mid-restoration aircraft? It's scary to contemplate the death of a museum.

If a new location and sufficient storage space, and stable funding, were to be found, then I'd be OK with them changing locations. The building holds great meaning, but if the choice is die a slow death there or potentially grow and find new visitors elsewhere... it's all awful timing since the new York University subway extension will have its first new subway station only a couple hundred metres away. So many potential visitors! But that makes the land worth even more as something else of course.

Without official heritage designation, 65 Carl Hall Road is at risk. The locks have been changed, and a lockbox sits on the front door, but there are still volunteers and staff inside maintaining the museum. When I found it Sunday morning I tried the door just in case it was open. It wasn't, but a volunteer quickly ran to the door and let me in. He explained that the museum was closed to the general public by order of the landlord, but that members were still welcome... would I like to become a member? It took be about 3 nanoseconds to decide that I would like that very much indeed.

The gift shop helped me with my heavy wallet...

I'm so glad I went. I spent over two hours wandering the museum, photographing as much as I could. I knew that the chances of getting back to the museum soon, or ever, were slim. My photographs and captions can be viewed in this Facebook gallery. Sorry, non-Facebookers, but it appears to be accessible to all even logged out.

All photos: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10151021988855593.767591.610245592&type=1&l=3e576d5ff0

I highly recommend a visit. Buy your membership online, throw in a small donation maybe, and head up there soon! TTC bus route 101 will take you right there from Downsview (soon to be Sheppard West) station. Let me know if you want somebody geeky to join you - I'll clear my calendar!

Paris

Jan. 4th, 2009 07:38 pm
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Those who have met me in person* may have already spotted these photos on Facebook, but I suspect those of you who I haven't met in person yet may also be interested in looking at the clickyclickies.

(Vincent and I went to Paris last week. Not sure if I ever posted anything about it before now. Surprise! It was great fun but ever so cold, and I'm still recovering from poor timezone management and poor other-people's-germs management.)

Days 1-2: http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=192900&l=c9994&id=618435510

Days 3-4: http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=194975&l=6eaf7&id=610245592

Last day: http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=194550&l=62839&id=618435510


* I only facebook-friend people I've met in person for reasons not quite clear.


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blah blah meme blah blah follow along blah blah. :)

clicky clicky )
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24 O'Connor Drive is ours! The home inspection went well, nothing too onerous, so we're just signing to stop having to think about it. Smart, I know. :)
many pictures with witty captions )
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*This* needs to be wallpaper. Or, y'know, something.

(what did people do with nice photos before we had computer background space to fill??)
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KWLT is putting on Moonchildren in January, and I'm doing a poster for them. Check out the photos and tell me which ones you like best!

To learn more about Moonchildren, vas-y!
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Our condo has not sold yet. It's been three weeks. One way to fight this is new pictures, so please review the pictures below and vote for your favourites! (MLS allows 6-7 pictures max, so please exercise restraint on the off chance you love them all)
cut to save your friends page )
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Good morning! I hope you slept well.

Two Photos )
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Finally got around to getting the vacation pictures off the camera...

See them! )
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For everyone who missed the show -- turns out, this was *everyone* except my devoted [livejournal.com profile] leapfish -- here are some pictures and random notes for you. If you'd like to watch the show at a rate of 2 frames per second, where you have to advance the frames yourself, visit this page to see 347 still photos from opening night. Thanks [livejournal.com profile] robsgoatfarm for taking them, and [livejournal.com profile] mccorpsecorpse for the camera and hosting! I'm including photos of the shows I was in below, but you can see all twelve shows at that page, in the following order:
  1. Bonedock Jones, England's greatest detective
  2. What It's Like, a conversation (and clothing switcheroo) on gender roles
  3. Parental Guidance, a cute take on parents' wishes for a child's first date
  4. Weed Dreams, described below with pics
  5. War To End All, cell phones and the battlefield, together at last!
  6. Broken Mirror, a moving scene on abuse and response

    INTERMISSION to allow a breather after that very serious one

  7. Something Went Wrong, described below with pics
  8. Middle Earth Dating Service, featuring Smeagol on a blind date.
  9. On Second Thought, or, Love in the 21st Century, featuring a hooker, a writer, and an office worker, along with a dancing Orgy troupe.
  10. The Key to the Mystic Halls of Time, described below with pics
  11. Fairy Tale for Boy and Girl, a hilarious two-person four-character uncountable-laughs show.
  12. Lewd Loves of a Lusty Laundress, described below with pics.
Now, since this is my journal after all, far more attention shall be paid to the shows I was on stage for. Wooo!Read more... )
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Kitchener-Waterloo's condo over-population problem has become quite acute this evening.

This photo makes Lucky appear to be the larger cat. Those who have met them know otherwise.
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Rather than study my Java programming (theme: It's 1999 all over again!) I'm posting random pictures.

Read more... )

It's Cam!

Nov. 17th, 2005 12:31 pm
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Camera phones, followed by photo editing, make for actually not horrid pictures of me. :) pics )

Cat Poses

Nov. 1st, 2005 08:16 am
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Finally grabbed a picture of Lucky in his bizarre sitting upright pose:



He doesn't normally look so psychotic. Who am I kidding, he always looks psychotic.

And just for completion's sake, here's Action Cat, refusing to pose:

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Some pictures from [livejournal.com profile] petele that I like a lot...

Update: Unfortunately [livejournal.com profile] petele rearranged his photos and I wasn't smart enough to save my own copies of these. Darn it! I'm sure he has them, just not sure where...

Read more... )
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Action Cat In A Box
Originally uploaded by cam_macleod.
Lucky doesn't seem to like paper products as much as Action Cat. If I bring home so much as a piece of paper and leave it on the floor, AC will be on top of it in minutes. This is the cat delivery box; it fits him perfectly.

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