Archive for June, 2006
Look what I found about the Toronto Islands :” The Toronto Islands were not always in fact islands but actually a series of continuously roaming sand-bars, or littoral drift deposits, originating from the Scarborough Bluffs and carried westward by Lake Ontario currents. “
Pride week was ended yesterday with a big and colorful parade of gays and lesbians. This parade is one of North America’s largest Pride parades. It is actually a opportunity for this community to express their freedom and pride.
All rights are reserved by Kamal who photographed all of these pictures.
Today is the first day of the summer and it’s really lovely here in Toronto.
This picture is taken from one of the Toronto’s islands. A ship called “Mariposa Belle” is sailing through islands and tourists are enjoying a nice weather
There was a show going on at Dundas square on Sunday afternoon. A man was performing some weird stuff like playing with a big knife or a chainsaw on a lady who was one of the audiences.
I didn’t find any point for this show, so did the other audiences !
This man is called “Silver man” […]
Well, It’s over for Iran. No more hope for Iran to get into the second round. I couldn’t watch any of last 2 Iran’s games and I’m really not interested in watching the next game with Angola. Good for Portuguese who celebrated their victory in Little Portugal in Toronto.
Little Potugal is bounded by Bathurst Street, […]
There are still 4 more days to the begining of the summer and It’s getting hotter and hotter.
Being in Toronto World Cup time is actually a really unique period. A city mainly of immigrants the flags, the colors, and the jerseys all come out when its World cup time.
Ecuadorians and Polishes are Watching the game in King Street.
Ecuador won the game against Poland.
The Audience
by Micheal Snow
… Just wondering what this guy is doing up there?!?!!
My Grandpa passed away suddenly and unexpectedly last night after a period of illness. He was a great man and a kind dad for his children.We who knew him will miss him greatly.
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