Dear and patient reader– I have returned from the Great White north, and while I did indeed find it Great, it is not yet white, other than in name. My work (and, I’ll admit, curiosity) provided the opportunity to present a workshop at a conference being hosted by Yukon College in Whitehorse. Here is some Wikapedia-l information on Whitehorse, and follows are some of my images and impressions. Thank you, as always, for indulging me by reading along…
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The cook stove looked like it may have been an original appliance….
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A neat giant-sized writing desk, dedicated to Robert Service’s Writings
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I didn’t get a chance to go inside, but the plaque is honest in its history
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Just a fun coffee shop– which I visited instead of Tim’s or Starbs
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The fist evening sky I saw, with a beautiful moon rising, and a nice view towards the river
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One of the great examples of post-modern signage
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Check out the “Murdochs” sign, too
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Legislative Assembly.
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I just liked the light in this one
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From the Gallery show on currently all to do with Tea Leaves
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Well, Read. 🙂
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Law courts
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In all the dialects of Yukon First Nations
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My posse kickin’ it in the 98
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Skookum Jim and fellow famous figures of Whitehorse
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