This is part of a series of LowFi photos of the business strip of Hespeler Rd. Cambridge, ON Canada. It reflects the unbridled consumerism that seems to be linked to automobile use.
Three trees
I pass this way on my route to work four mornings a week. These trees always seem resigned to their situation.
Tomato candy
One of our neighbors left us this bowl of tomatoes, harvested from her balcony vineyard, on our front porch Saturday morning.
Blue cycling shoes – circa 1995
I'm worrying about retiring these little beauties. All today's cycling shoes are grey, black, brown .... Where's the color?
Two men who help me find the stories at inReach
Both my grandfathers were sawyers. Men who operated the main saw in lumber mills in the 1940s and 50s – a job long ago turned over to machines. Aside from this, they were very different men. My maternal grandfather, Tom built his own sawmill powered by a diesel engine. Quiet, serious and introverted, he built … Continue reading Two men who help me find the stories at inReach
