It finally snowed. Not a lot but enough to call out the snowplows and blanket the ground with maybe 100cm of light snow. It's a little late but it now looks like Christmas.
The Christmas lights decorating London homes are brighter when there is snow reflecting the light.
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Monday, December 28, 2009
A Final Christmas Door
Our last Christmas door takes minimal seasonal decoration to the limit. One wreath is it. Yet, how I would love to have the home that goes with that wreath.
Sunday, December 27, 2009
Another elegant, heritage London home
This is another in the continuing series featuring the entrances to elegant homes in London, Ontario — homes given annual, simple seasonal decoration.
I love this home. It reminds me of a Georgian mansion which I took care of while attending Ryerson back in the '70s. The home in Toronto was on Bloor St. near Avenue Road. Today an Intercontinental Hotel sits on the spot.
It is nice to see this home being well maintained.
I love this home. It reminds me of a Georgian mansion which I took care of while attending Ryerson back in the '70s. The home in Toronto was on Bloor St. near Avenue Road. Today an Intercontinental Hotel sits on the spot.
It is nice to see this home being well maintained.
Saturday, December 26, 2009
Finally, Boxing Day and a Dusting of Snow
The temperature climbed above freezing Boxing Day in London, Ontario. It certainly was not a bitingly cold day, although the newspaper used that overworked term the other day to refer to the outside temperature.
But there was a dusting of snow and so it's beginning to look a bit like Christmas, but a day late.
Oh well, it was good weather for lining up in front of stores in the early morning hours for the Boxing Day sales. Some stores opened at 6 a.m. to cash in on the demand for sale items.
By the time the doors opened, the line-ups in front of some stores were hundreds of shoppers long.
But there was a dusting of snow and so it's beginning to look a bit like Christmas, but a day late.
Oh well, it was good weather for lining up in front of stores in the early morning hours for the Boxing Day sales. Some stores opened at 6 a.m. to cash in on the demand for sale items.
By the time the doors opened, the line-ups in front of some stores were hundreds of shoppers long.
Friday, December 25, 2009
London Club in downtown London, Ontario
The private London Club in downtown London, Ontario, was founded in 1880.
Members are promised first class food, service, comfort and an atmosphere filled with timeless charm. Over the years, it has attracted a strong membership composed of local business leaders.
The club is located in the heart of the city, just blocks away from the Grand Theatre and the John Labatt Centre.
A green, wet and icy Christmas in London, Ontario
Those who had to travel one the roads Friday morning, Christmas morning, faced ice-slick, treacherous pavement. Most of the major roadways were salted and not a problem, but some of the suburban streets in the hills of Byron in southwest London were dangerous.
London Daily Photo, from London, Ontario, Canada, and not that other London across the pond, wishes everyone a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Cheers,
Rockinon
London Daily Photo, from London, Ontario, Canada, and not that other London across the pond, wishes everyone a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Cheers,
Rockinon
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Olympic Flames Comes to London, Ontario
Thousands lined the route taken by the Olympic flame as it arrived at this southwestern Ontario city. Many more filled Victoria Park to cheer the flame's arrival, wave flags and loudly celebrate the event.
The Olympic torch will make a visit to a London children’s hospital with Santa Claus Friday, take the rest of Christmas and Boxing Day off, and then resume its 45,000-kilometre journey to Vancouver early Sunday.
For the whole story, check The London Free Press on the Web.
The Olympic torch will make a visit to a London children’s hospital with Santa Claus Friday, take the rest of Christmas and Boxing Day off, and then resume its 45,000-kilometre journey to Vancouver early Sunday.
For the whole story, check The London Free Press on the Web.
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