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Saturday, August 31, 2024

Bird flies into a northern sky

Stretch your wings
Sault Ste. Marie, ON
May 2024
This photo originally shared on Instagram


Just before day turns to night, a single bird climbs into the sky and turns toward the fading light, her ultimate destination known only to her.

We’re at the halfway point of our own journey, and as I stand by the window and watch her fade into the distance, I silently wish her safe passage.

Because we all deserve to arrive safely, don’t we?

#saultstemarie #ontario #canada #throwback #travel #sunset #cloudspotting #bird #gull #flight #nature #naturephotography #landscape #landscapephotography #nikon #nikonphotography #nikon_photography #photography


Friday, August 30, 2024

A mural struggles to be seen

Whitewashed
London, ON
August 2024
This photo originally shared on Instagram


So when an alleged criminal allegedly painted virulently anti-Semitic statements in multiple locations in our neighbourhood earlier this month, one of his alleged targets was a large mural that had been gracing the outer wall of a convenience store for years.

(For the record, I despise the word “alleged” in all its forms. Onward.)

It had been signed by the dozen or so community groups that had participated in its creation, and it was a beacon of kindness to the neighbourhood and adjoining school. I smiled every time I walked past, and I know I wasn’t alone, as I’d often come across others just staring at it.

Art moves people, people. Truth.

But the prospect of a mural tainted with “JEW CAMP C” in massive white paint wouldn’t play well with the hundreds of kids returning soon to the school next door (its back walls were also thoroughly defiled, in case we’re keeping score), so the owner understandably had it painted over in white.

If we’re being brutally honest, I wanted to cry when I first saw it. Imagine a symbol of collaboration and community-mindedness being utterly ruined by the hateful acts of a hateful man. Not alleged.

Yet in all darkness there is light, and this moment of sickening rage has spawned a fascinating next chapter. I was approached by a concerned neighbour while walking my dog. Conversations have ensued. Emails have flown back and forth. Community organizations have weighed in. And next week some of us will be meeting with our very remarkable city councillor for a chat over tea.

Will it get our old mural back? No. But will it spawn something else? Possibly. And we owe it to ourselves to see where this might go.

Someday I’d like to stand on that same sidewalk alongside the no-longer-alleged, long-since-convicted perpetrator of this crime. I’d like him to take in the splendour of whatever it is that our neighbours ultimately recreate there. I’d like him to appreciate what he’s taken away, the hurt and fear that he’s caused, and the fire he’s unleashed in its wake.

Because hatred never wins. We simply can’t allow it.

#ldnont


Thursday, August 29, 2024

Tea time in a Tim Horton's parking lot

Recyclable-plastic Canadiana
Morrisburg, ON
August 2024
This photo originally shared on Instagram


We’ve been on the road all day, headed back to our onetime hometown for a long-overdue visit.

Traffic on Canada’s busiest highway has been insane, with accidents, construction, speed traps, and a fully engulfed truck fire. No injuries, thank goodness, but still.

We pull into an OnRoute rest stop to refuel Stella (sorry, Debbie’s car) and ourselves. After the good folks at the Tim Horton’s coffee shop take pity on us and share their caffeine, we head back into the early evening sun.

As we walk through the parking lot, now covered in deep shadows, I’m hit by a photographic brainstorm. We load the car up and I engage in a bit of carside still-life photography while my ever so patient wife smiles sardonically and waits for me to shoot yet another weird photo.

Strangers stare that odd stare that we’ve seen so many times before.

I take one image and am immediately happy with the result because it telegraphs a moment with her that I’m not ready to forget. Whether the day is easy or hard or somewhere in between, I’ve been using strange pics as placeholders for as long as I’ve known her. And she’s never failed to understand the why.

This day has been a hard one. Challenge lays ahead of us, at the other end of the long road where we now find ourselves. But somehow, a simple timeout from the grinding trip reminds me - indeed us - why even the most difficult moments are to be cherished just as much as the easiest ones.

Photography as road trip catharsis sounds reasonable to me.

#morrisburg #ontario #canada #onroute #parkinglot #stilllife #highway #roadtrip #travel #timhortons #apple #iphone #shotoniphone #photography

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Wednesday, August 28, 2024

The right side of a bird, literally

Sorry I can't be more still
Port Stanley, ON
June 2024
This photo originally shared on Instagram


If you’re going to take photos of me without permission, please ensure you get my best side.

#portstanley #beach #ldnont #ontario #canada #great #lake #erie #bird #gull #flight #nature #naturephotography #landscape #landscapephotography #nikon #nikonphotography #nikon_photography #photography


Tuesday, August 27, 2024

A moment in a stormy cemetery

Reflective memories
Laval, QC
August 2024
This photo originally shared on Instagram


As thunder rumbles in the distance, my wife and I walk through the soft grass of the cemetery to visit the graves of her parents and my dad.

It’s quiet here save for the birds circling slowly high overhead, their cries joined by the sound of the winds whispering through the trees that try - and fail - to shade this place.

I have a complicated relationship with these enigmatic plots of land. I don’t visit my loved ones as much as I come here to reflect, because I’ve always felt the memory of them is separate and distinct from what was once their physical being. Maybe I’m wrong, but it seems to help me deal with the temporary nature of this life thing.

We leave stones as markers that we were here, that the lives this place now honours are tangibly remembered, and they left their mark on the rest of us. The sky reflects off the polished marble, an ever changing scene invisible to those now buried here.

Soon enough the thunder gets louder and it’s time for us to leave. We’ll return, of course, but the things that mattered most about these giants who gave us life will stick in our hearts and souls every moment between now and then. We don’t need to actually be here to cherish them, but it probably doesn’t hurt to drop in for a reflective reminder now and then.

Memories are complicated. So are lives, particularly when and after they end.

#laval #duvernay #montreal #quebec #canada #cemetery #apple #iphone #shotoniphone #photography #family #everything


Monday, August 26, 2024

Seussian sunset, 10 times fast

Hard to describe
London, ON
August 2024
This photo originally shared on Instagram


If Dr. Seuss had the power to paint the sky, I imagine it might look something like this.

If Dr. Seuss had the power to paint the sky, maybe we’d look up more often.

#ldnont #london #ontario #canada #orange #sunset #cloudspotting #weather #wx #onstorm #optimistpark #nature #naturephotography #landscape #landscapephotography #nikon #nikonphotography #nikon_photography #photography


Sunday, August 25, 2024

Helper dog

You gonna let me take a crack at that thing?
London, ON
August 2024
This photo originally shared on Instagram


A photographer is only as effective as the assistant who keeps things on an even keel during a shoot.

As may be apparent in this scene, my assistant lacks opposable thumbs. Come to think of it, her language skills are unclear, and I don’t think she knows how to shoot in manual mode.

But she helps in other, more subtle ways. She’ll quietly graze the grass beside me as I look around and ponder the possibilities. She’ll nose-bump the back of my leg when she thinks I need a moment of comfort. She’ll whine when she thinks it’s time to head home.

It’s weird to think that the mere presence of a dog can change the way we take photos - or, by extension, see the world - but I’ve come to believe precisely that.

The lack of opposable thumbs really isn’t a liability at all. In fact, it means she leans on her other priceless skills as she creatively figures out new ways to help her peeps.

Maybe we’re not talking about dogs at all.

#ldnont #london #ontario #canada #calli #callitheschnauzer #dog #dogs #actofdog #schnauzerpuppy #schnauzersofinstagram #schnauzergram #schnauzers #dogsofinstagram #instapuppy #jaycee #apple #iphone #shotoniphone #photography


Saturday, August 24, 2024

Lake Erie reflects with hope

It's just light and water
Port Stanley, ON
July 2024
This photo originally shared on Instagram


When we’re staring out into infinity wondering what’s out there and what path we should take, it might not hurt to aim for the bright side.

Because there’s always a bright side, even if it isn’t always apparent at first blush.

Just keep looking.

#portstanley #beach #ldnont #ontario #canada #great #lake #erie #grey #sky #water #cloudspotting #naturephotography #landscapephotography #nikon #nikonphotography #nikon_photography #photography


Friday, August 23, 2024

Back on the rails, sort of

Down at track level
London, ON
October 2023
This photo originally shared on Instagram


Well, that didn’t last long.

Hours after thousands of Canadian railway workers hit the picket lines after contract negotiations broke down and their employers locked them out, the federal labour minister announced he was forcing the warring parties into binding arbitration.

Steven MacKinnon says the move could see cargo once again riding the rails “within days”. But let’s not fool ourselves: if this had been more about protecting the Canadian economy instead of playing politics, the feds wouldn’t have stood idly by while the picket signs were still being assembled in union halls.

The damage, unfortunately, has already been done. The two railways at the centre of this mess, CN and CPKC, carry over $1 billion in goods every day. And as negotiations headed for the cliff face, shippers on both sides of the border had already begun pre-emptively drawing down their shipments.

It’ll take weeks for the supply chain to recover, and for manufacturers, retailers, and others across the economy to return to a normal cadence. The damage, sadly, is already done.

And that assumes the unions stand down: as of tonight, they say the picket lines will remain active.

It’s a sobering reminder that everyone loses in cases like this. And that corporate greed sucks - particularly when those who pay the heaviest price for it are far removed from the corner office, and are just trying to lead their lives.

#ldnont #london #ontario #canada #throwback #thompson #road #rail #train #track #perspective #apple #iphone #shotoniphone #photography


Thursday, August 22, 2024

Off the rails

Backbone of the nation
London, ON
May 2019
This photo originally shared on Instagram


While Canadians slept, 9,300 workers were locked out by CN and CPKC, the country’s largest railways, bringing freight and commuter traffic coast to coast to a grinding halt.

We live in a city criss-crossed with rail lines, so Londoners used to traffic delays at level crossings might be getting to work a few minutes early in the absence of working trains.

But it’s a false victory, because a national rail stoppage will do substantial damage to an economy that’s already on the ropes. That’s because tight post-pandemic supply chains no longer have any slack built into them. The longer this goes on, the more it’ll cost the average Canadian.

It’s another example of the often invisible facets of the economy biting us, hard, when crisis hits. And a reminder of how closely connected we all are, and how fragile the global balancing act of day-to-day life can be.

Often when I’m out late walking the dog, if the winds are just right I’ll hear the mournful sounds of a massive freight train moving through the countryside. It strangely brings me comfort, and I’m hoping the silence ends before the costs begin to hit home for all of us.

#ldnont #london #ontario #canada #throwback #rail #train #track #travel #canon #canonphography #canon_photography #photography


Wednesday, August 21, 2024

Green grass saves the day

Keep reaching
London, ON
June 2024
This photo originally shared on Instagram


The scene: I’m walking along a path through the woods looking for inspiration amid the fading late evening light.

There isn’t much to be had. The light is lousy, and I’m just not feeling it.

As I accept the fact that tonight’s walkabout is a washout, I come around a curve and find myself looking at this stand of grass swishing gently in the almost imperceptible breeze.

I stand there for a bit and allow myself to absorb the cathartic sounds and myriad textures and tones of green.

Before I go, I take one fast photo as a reminder that we can still see even in the creeping darkness, and redemption often presents itself just when we’re ready to give up.

#ldnont #london #ontario #canada #thames #river #tvp #springbank #green #grass #texture #nature #naturephotography #landscape #landscapephotography #nikon #nikonphotography #nikon_photography #photography

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Tuesday, August 20, 2024

One last flash of blinding orange light

Sky show
London, ON
August 2024
This photo originally shared on Instagram


This is little more than water and light.

Everything else? Details, really.

#ldnont #london #ontario #canada #orange #sunset #cloudspotting #weather #wx #onstorm #optimistpark #nature #naturephotography #landscape #landscapephotography #nikon #nikonphotography #nikon_photography #photography


Monday, August 19, 2024

Lick the frozen, forbidding landscape

Abstractly refreshing
London, ON
August 2024
This photo originally shared on Instagram


I get these visions in my head. Doesn’t matter when or where or what I might be doing. I could be in the middle of an otherwise ordinary life moment when, bam, it hits me.

So we’re having ice cream last night. Well, we’re having it with apple crumble pie. Vanilla, as we do. Because sometimes we just need a comfortable bowl of not-entirely-healthy happiness. But it’s got apples and milk, so there’s that.

And as I peel the top off of the new ice cream container, the textures of what’s underneath grab my soon-to-be-frozen brain.

It calls for a quick photo sesh before we reach for the scoop. And since time is of the essence - cold ice cream and warm pie mean move fast - I don’t even use a proper camera. Smartphone it is.

The result is this lunar surface-like image that lasted about 30 seconds post-capture before it became our evening snack. Maybe it’s just a stupid photo, but it serves as a key reminder of a few things:
  • Life needs the occasional moment of sweetness.
  • Even if it means temporarily elevated levels of sugar and milk fat.
  • These moments don’t happen by accident.
  • We make them happen by noticing them in the first place.
  • They never last as long as we wish they would.
  • So we should probably hold onto them especially tightly.
  • We should also surround ourselves with others who appreciate all of this.
I did and I do. And the snack was delicious. I’m guessing my next vision might look a lot like this one.

#ldnont #london #ontario #canada #icecream #frozen #texture #food #foodporn #random #kitchen #stilllife #photography #apple #iphone #shotoniphone #monochrome #photography

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Sunday, August 18, 2024

Frog, octopus, or something else entirely?

Why hello there!
London, ON
June 2024
This photo originally shared on Instagram


When we suspect we see something in the ancient wood, the universe almost requires us to stop and take a closer look.

Maybe there’s something there and maybe there isn’t. But curiosity is a curious thing, and simply pondering the possibilities might very well be more compelling than whatever the final answer ultimately is.

Journey, not destination. We have to keep reminding ourselves.

#ldnont #london #ontario #canada #medwayvalley #forest #trees #roots #gameoftones #abstract #faces #texture #monochrome #nature #naturephotography #landscape #landscapephotography #nikon #nikonphotography #nikon_photography #photography

Saturday, August 17, 2024

4 decades of us

This photo originally shared on Instagram

August 17, 1984 turned out to be a pretty good day in Carmi’s world, as it was the day this beauty agreed to be my girlfriend.

We’ll leave the debate over how I managed to convince someone so clearly out of my league to go out with me for some other time, as for now I’d rather focus on how I got so lucky to get 40 years with her.

Actually, I have no idea how I got so lucky. The universe smiled on us, I think.

Or maybe it’s because as easy on the eyes as she’s always been, it was the fact that we started out as friends that hooked me.

We’d sit well into the night - on the phone, on her front porch, anywhere, really - and just talk. About everything, anything, even nothing at all. I’d never had a friend like her, or since, and more than once I’d pinch myself to ensure I wasn’t just making it all up.

We still talk into the night, still relish moments of complete quiet, still think the same thing, often at the same time. As if the universe deemed it so.

I realize none of this just happens, that it takes work, empathy, trust, an open heart. And a lot of patience - because I’ve never been remotely normal or predictable.

And yet.

If I knew 40 years ago today what I know now, I would have tried to find her sooner. Because I’ll always want more time with her.

If you’re lucky enough to know her, you’ll understand why.

#LiveLaughLevy #anniversary #throwback #lifeinthemargins #family #everything


Cloudy mathematics

How did we get here?
London, ON
August 2024
This photo originally shared on Instagram


There’s probably some math-intensive meteorological model that can explain in excruciating detail how the sky manages to look exactly like this at this particular moment.

But where’s the fun in that?

I’d rather stand in a quiet park with my dog, both of us staring up in curious wonder.

Because not everything needs an answer.

#ldnont #london #ontario #canada #sunset #cloudspotting #weather #wx #jayceepark #nature #naturephotography #landscape #landscapephotography #apple #iphone #shotoniphone #photography

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Friday, August 16, 2024

Subway stink eye

Are you looking at me?
Toronto, ON
July 2024
This photo originally shared on Instagram


The subway isn’t just a convenient and sustainable way to get around town. It’s a richly diverse platform for random moments of street - or more correctly under-street - photography.

It offers up a never-ending mixture of lives, all crossing paths as their respective journeys intersect, perhaps never to see each other again.

I shoot quickly and from the hip to avoid detection, but I’m reasonably sure the gentleman in the blue hat is on to me. Come to think of it, the lady in the sunglasses is probably also giving me a death stare.

Wherever they end up, I hope their trip is a charmed one.

#toronto #yyz #ontario #canada #throwback #ttc #subway #urban #city #transit #street #streetphotography #apple #iphone #shotoniphone #photography

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Thursday, August 15, 2024

Electrical indifference

Please find another outlet to charge your phone
Toronto, ON
August 2024
This photo originally shared on Instagram


Just around the corner from the battered pay phone, the bricklayers and electricians battled it out for victory in the couldn’t give a damn Olympics.

And yet…

Despite the wavy mortar and wiring that would frighten both Zeus and Thor, there’s an aesthetic to this scene that I can’t ignore.

It’s another example in a long line of them that reminds us of the beauty that lurks in dusty, shadowy, forgotten corners of the big city.

Beauty was never the intention of those who built this place, but no one ever said beauty had to be intentional.

#toronto #ontario #canada #convenience #store #retail #depanneur #brick #hydro #electric #stilllife #apple #iphone #shotoniphone #streetphotography #photography

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Wednesday, August 14, 2024

End of an era
Hamilton, ON
August 2024
This image originally shared on Instagram


It's another dark day in Canadian media as Corus shutters Hamilton's 900 CHML.

I’m stunned by the suddenness of the decision - but not at all surprised given the generally terrible and declining state of Canadian media.

I was incredibly lucky to cross paths with some of the best in the radio business, and my heart breaks that it has ended in this brutal manner.

I'm convinced better management would have resulted in a better story, but it's becoming increasingly clear the best and the brightest aren't sitting in the corner offices anymore.

This is where media is at in 2024, and it sucks.

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Becoming a Radiohead, November 2012

Dance in the surf

Frozen water
Port Stanley, ON
June 2024
This photo originally shared on Instagram


Dance with me amid the turbulent waters before all of this is just a memory.

#portstanley #beach #ldnont #ontario #canada #great #lake #erie #water #waves #nature #naturephotography #landscape #landscapephotography #nikon #nikonphotography #nikon_photography #photography

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Tuesday, August 13, 2024

Doggo sunset

Maybe she has an off switch after all
London, ON
August 2024
This photo originally shared on Instagram


Calli the Wonderschnauzer takes a moment to enjoy last night’s setting sun.

And as she does, I sit myself down on the path beside her so I can appreciate it - and her - as well.

I’d like to imagine that she enjoys these quiet moments along the way as much as I do.

There’s no way to know for sure, but the wet nose bump she plants on the back of my leg after I stand back up suggests we’re both onto something.

#ldnont #london #ontario #canada #calli #callitheschnauzer #dog #dogs #actofdog #schnauzerpuppy #schnauzersofinstagram #schnauzergram #schnauzers #dogsofinstagram #instapuppy #jaycee #apple #iphone #shotoniphone #photography

Monday, August 12, 2024

Tracking the shoreline

Watch me fly
Port Stanley, ON
June 2024
This photo originally shared on Instagram


We can learn a lot by watching birds in the sky.

Heads down.

Wings level.

Focus on the horizon.

Plot our own course.

Be ready for whatever hits us next.

Fight the forces that shove us down.

Birds. Real life. Same thing, really.

#portstanley #beach #ldnont #ontario #canada #great #lake #erie #bird #gull #seagull #flight #nature #naturephotography #landscape #landscapephotography #nikon #nikonphotography #nikon_photography #photography

Sunday, August 11, 2024

The vanishing pay phone

Hung up
Toronto, ON
August 2024
This photo originally shared on Instagram


Just outside the gritty brick exterior of a convenience store that’s probably been on this busy midtown street corner since the beginning of time, an equally ancient pay phone clings stubbornly to life, a battle scarred reminder of how we once communicated.

I’m not sure I have the courage to actually touch it, but I can’t catch anything by taking a photo, so it doesn’t take long before I’m composing away.

I wonder how long this particular phone will stick around. And how we’ll remember these coin-fed relics when they finally disappear from the shadowy corners of our communities.

The irony that I’m shooting photos with my smartphone - the very device that relegated these once-ubiquitous phones to obsolescence - isn’t lost on me. It’s called progress, but it can’t hurt to linger for a bit over what’s lost when the dial tone goes silent for good.

#toronto #ontario #canada #convenience #store #retail #depanneur #payphone #telephone #bell #analog #retro #apple #iphone #shotoniphone #photography

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Saturday, August 10, 2024

Cycling selfie

This is me
London, ON
August 2024
This photo originally shared on Instagram


I don’t take many selfies.

In fact, I hate pictures of myself, and one of the reasons I originally took up photography was because it allowed me to hide behind the camera - or the “right” side of the lens, as I once jokingly called it.

Yet every once in a while it dawns on me that I should probably have a recent pic somewhere. And just as often when I’m pedalling somewhere far from home, I’ll take a pic and send it home to my wife. Just because. So she knows I’m doing fine and having fun.

This wasn’t much of a ride, just a fast loop through some nearby neighborhoods on the old commuter machine, a frantic race to squeeze out a few bonus kilometres before the sun tucked in for the night.

As I took artsy pictures of my front rim framed by the wild grasses growing beside the bike path, I decided I liked the golden hour light, and snapped off this fast selfie before resuming the ride.

No reason beyond the fact that I was enjoying the moment, and serious face notwithstanding wanted to somehow freeze it in my memory.

Pictures don’t have to mean much at all. They just have to take us back to places and times we’d rather not forget.

As you’ve likely guessed, cycling serves up countless places and times. For me, anyway.

#ldnont #london #ontario #canada #cycling #cyclist #cycle #bicycle #bike #cyclinglife #bikelife #instabike #hydepark #selfie #goldenhour #apple #iphone #shotoniphone #photography

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Friday, August 09, 2024

The fence that looks back in time

Reach out and touch some history
London, ON
June 2024
This photo originally shared on Instagram


This isn’t just an old tree that’s been cut down and turned into an ordinary fence.

It’s a tiny piece of history just waiting to tell its story to anyone who happens to stop by.

History seems to be everywhere. If we choose to seek it out.

#ldnont #london #ontario #canada #thames #river #tvp #springbank #tree #texture #perspective #landscape #landscapephotography #monochrome #nikon #nikonphotography #nikon_photography #photography

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Thursday, August 08, 2024

Reflecting deep in the woods

It's really just light
London, ON
June 2024
This photo originally shared on Instagram


Do you ever look at a photo and wonder what’s real and what’s reflected? Does it even matter?

I ponder these questions as I stand beside a bog deep in the shady woods, my feet slowly sinking into the mud, and conclude that it doesn’t matter in the least.

As countless insects nibble at parts of me I didn’t know I had, I realize that each of us sees what we choose to see. And all that matters is that it makes us smile and/or think.

Or inspires others to get out there and tell their own stories. Covered with mud and bug bites to prove that they were there.

#ldnont #london #ontario #canada #forest #tree #trees #water #green #reflective #siftonbog #nature #naturephotography #landscape #landscapephotography #nikon #nikonphotography #nikon_photography #photography

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Wednesday, August 07, 2024

They caught the guy

To the sky
Port Stanley, ON
June 2024
This photo originally shared on Instagram


There’s no sugarcoating it: yesterday was an ugly day. At least it started that way.

I shared a photo of a hateful piece of spray painted graffiti that targeted Jews and people of colour. It touched off a bit of a firestorm in the local community, and by day’s end just about every newsroom in the city had run the story.

Even better, our police force released a statement confirming an individual, 41-year-old London resident Mariusz Christopher Grabarczyk, had been arrested and charged, and the case had been handed over to the force’s Hate Crime Investigator.

Yet from the depths of darkness, there was light. Members of the broader community shared their shock and revulsion, and my various inboxes and feeds were filled with messages of concern and support. Important conversations happened online and on the sidewalk, and more than a few citizens of this remarkable town stepped forward to reinforce the notion that hate has no home here.

I’m under no illusion: hatred is pervasive and frightening, and it is increasingly seeping out from the shadows. I’ve spent my life looking over my shoulder wondering who’s singling me out because of who I am, and it’s only gotten worse as those who hate now feel emboldened to use the current situation in the Middle East as a convenient cover to accelerate their hatred.

But I also want to believe that the good peeps outweigh the bad, and I’m not the only one who feels compelled to speak up when hatred rears its ugly head in our own backyard.

So maybe it was an ugly day to start, but it ended up with some unexpected beauty by the end.

Which explains why I’m sharing this photo as the next, new day dawns. Maybe if we all spent more time looking at pretty pictures, we’d be less inclined to single others out for simply being who they are.

#portstanley #beach #ldnont #ontario #canada #antisemitism #great #lake #erie #bird #gull #seagull #flight #nature #naturephotography #landscape #landscapephotography #nikon #nikonphotography #nikon_photography #photography

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Tuesday, August 06, 2024

Spray-painted swastikas in my neighbourhood

Painted on a school sidewalk
London, ON
August 2024
This photo originally shared on X


When anti-semitism shows up mere blocks from home.
Do we still think what’s happening in the Middle East is strictly political? Or is it simply an easy springboard for Jew-hatred to emerge from the shadows?

I guess tolerance only applies to some. I guess it’s fashionable to once again rage on Jews.

Actually, it’s always been fashionable, hasn’t it?

Hopefully this clarifies where we’re at.

#ldnont

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UPDATE - Aug 6, 10:45 pm EDT

The London Police Service issued a release earlier today confirming that a suspect has been arrested in connection with this crime.

https://www.londonpolice.ca/en/news/mischief-investigation-24-71338.aspx

MISCHIEF INVESTIGATION
Vandalism to public property

LONDON, ON (August 6, 2023) – A London man is facing charges as a result of a mischief investigation over the weekend. On Saturday, August 3, 2024, at approximately 12 p.m., a man was observed to be causing a disturbance by screaming and shouting in the area of Hawthorne Road and Blackacres Boulevard.

The suspect male attended a school on Hawthorne Road, and damaged property by spray painting on the school and surrounding sidewalk. The property damage consisted of hate-related phrases and messaging. Neighbouring residents observed the property damage taking place and contacted police.

Police attended and a suspect male was arrested nearby.

As a result of the investigation, Mariusz Christopher Grabarczyk, 41, of London has been charged with:
  • Mischief; and
  • Causing a disturbance by fighting/shouting/swearing.
The accused is expected to appear in London court on September 10, 2024, in relation to the charges.

The investigation has been reassigned to the London Police Service Hate Crime Investigator.

Anyone with information in relation to this incident is asked to call the London Police Service at (519) 661-5670 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477). Information can also be sent in online anonymously to London Middlesex Crime Stoppers.

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Sgt. Sandasha Bough
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