Describe your personal cyberspace

peapod

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Bevvy I have not been to the place you mention. My grandmother lived along the shores of lake huron, we spent most of time in the north channel fishing, around a place called spragge. She was a few hours from Sudbury. I would like to take a canoe trip into that park on lake superior, I know people who have taken it, and it was pretty awesome. There is definately places in northern ontario that revial us. I like their forests, you can see something, although very beautiful here, its hard to get into and besides seeing wonderous old growth forest, most of its left to hermits that wander them. :D
 

bevvyd

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Kagawong is on Manitoulin Island, turn left at Espanola, before you hit Sudbury, if I remember correctly.

Anyhow that's where my mother-in-law used to live. Not much goes on there except fishing, hunting and swimming. But they got flush toilets. Lots of billboards to advertise that feature. I always got a kick of that. Very pretty during the fall, but too far away from civilization for me. Seems alot of the residents committ suicide during the winter as alot of them are snowed in and can't take it anymore, I guess cabin fever sets in. Scary!
 

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Funny I don't recall that name, I have been to espanola, it stinks there just like port alberni, they had some kind of pulp mill there. The island is very nice, we took the boat a few times over to tobeymory. So you must have drove through blind river? Don't blink you would miss it, a real huckleberry fin summers I spent around that place :D

Hey I am working on the picture thing, it might take me awhile :? I am such a dumb ass at this kind of stuff. Well at least I am dumb at something :D and like my underwear my humilty is there you just can't see it :wink:
 

Andem

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High five to bevvyd for a great thread! :D :D

Unfortunately, I don't have a picture of my cyberspace. It's nothing special, though, unlike everyone else here!

I have my laptop and my desktop system around a large circularish desk with a view of a 27" TV-Out setup (for movies and stuff). Occasionally, I have my espresso and coffee machines setup on the table across from me, LOL. That's when I get really busy and can't go to my kitchen for my coffee. Talk about an addict!

My view of the city of Toronto is great, though! On on side I have a view of lake Ontario, on the other, I see tons of construction sites of the developments around me by Cityplace and other condo corps (I think there's some pics at http://www.cityplace.ca/ ). When the sun is going down and coming up, though, it's beautiful (minus smoggy days). :D
 

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Isengard,
Its not working for me, galaniomama is coming to the board to try and figure it out for me. :roll: Now I got some work for a bit, they are just bound and determined around here to find something for me to do :D
 

galianomama

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Hey Isengard,

Then you put this address inside the Img tag, it will link to your image and show it here

when you place a picture to be posted, do you just click on the 'img' right click your address for the picture, and then click again on the img??

just as if you are placing a quote??
 

bevvyd

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Andem,

I bet you have a great view. Your wildlife is just the 2 legged kind where ours have 4 legs and fur. Not sure which is scarier.

I used to live in Hamilton for a few years and touring around Toronto was always great fun. I used to spend most of my time down at either Niagara on the Lake or Niagara Falls, cause they had Sunday shopping and I was going through withdrawals. I'm a shop-a-holic by nature, and by trade come to think of it.

Isengen,

Thank goodness those last pix aren't your personal cyber space or I'd be moving in with ya. White beaches can't be beat.

Peapod,

You must have taken the Chichiman (sp?), probably from Wiarton? We only went that way once, used to drive around all the time.

Oh, one time we were driving up there and we didn't take a turn off in Toronto that I thought we should. Mentioned it to hubby who just looked at me said "No, were going the right way" and then I said "well, don't we have to by Barrie and Molson's Park?" As I had only been to Ontario twice before I thought "what do I know". Put my feet back on the dash and sat back. Well it was in Kingston that we stopped for gas and I mentioned I should call my girlfriend in Ottawa to put on the coffee, that he realized he had missed the turn off. Out comes the map and me driving around all the great lakes trying to get to Manitoulin Island in the middle of the night. He has never been allowed to take his own route since.
 

Andem

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bevvyd, actually we do have 4 legged creatures -- called squirrels! Actually, I don't see them much in my area but other parts of the city and in the parks for sure :) I also get to watch GO trains ;p
 

bevvyd

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I used to find all the squirrels just waiting for my fries at my local McDonalds. I had one sitting on my shoe eating a fry completely obliviousy to where he was. I have one that lives beside us in the trees. He gets really chirpy when the cats are out and if you throw a rock at him to scare him away he will chirp at you every time he sees you. So far I have a roommate and 3 cats that cannot be outside when squirrelly is around. I just can't listen to it.
 

peapod

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AH! no wonder it does not work! when i deleted all charles pictures, I also deleted my others :? will have to rescan, stay tuned.


Isengard,

Thanks for the great pictures, its nice to see the country back east, my uncle goes to cuba every month from toronto. He takes lots of school supplies, he loves it there and the people.

Admen,
I think you live near my uncle :lol: I have probally seen your place! he lives in a high rise by the st. lawerence market. Auditor for the city of toronto...have you been paying your bills :lol:

Bevvy,
I did not care that much for the nigrara falls, more like an amusement park, but the niagrara escarpment I found very interesting. The great lakes I prefer to the ocean, they are so beautiful, oceans themselves. Superior being my favorite.

Hey its time for starbucks and a jest, I should have stock in that company, sometimes they let me make my own coffee when the place is dead :wink: hope everybody is happy today and not talking politics. Its raining cats and dogs here.....nice :lol:
 

bevvyd

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Let's ressurect this discussion now that everyone is finished with summer holidays and the kiddies are back in school.

So tell us about your personal cyber space. Is it piled high with print outs? Do you have a coffee cup collection happening? If your monitor decorated up with computer bugs and things?
 

Haggis McBagpipe

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I used to have my desk situated so that I could look out the window, but found that it detracted me too much from my work. So I moved the desk and now look at David Muench's 'Autumn Reflection'... and am detracted from work by this forum, amongst other things.

Outside one window I have a sweeping view of the city, outside the other window, a view of birds fighting over their bird food.

On the wall beside me I have one of those cute KitKat clocks which, in this case, consistently gives the incorrect time and has a tail which no longer sways back and forth as it ought to.

On the same wall, I have a 'Certificate of Insanity' given to me by my boss of long ago. It dubs me 'St. Insane'. My 'mission statement' is hanging on the same wall: 'Defy the Rules'... the picture is of a very old lady doing wheelies on a bicycle on the uppermost top of the Golden Gate Bridge.

The other wall is taken up entirely by books, for I like the feel of a room full of books. Beside that wall, there is another computer and desk which is used by my husband.

The wall behind me has a picture of my dad and fellow crew members standing aside a downed airplane during WW II.

Also, there is a picture of my dad in a group shot taken during Vancouver's centennial celebration when City Hall chose one person born in Vancouver for each year of Vancouver's existence, and my dad was chosen for 1917. The picture is of the whole group of them, and it hung in City Hall for a very long time. There weren't many people born in Vancouver in those early days, most came to the city.

There is also a picture of Sir Sulkalot, my current nickname for our sulky Border Collie. The picture shows him at the very height of sulkiness. There is also an antique writing table which gets used mainly for storing stuff.

The room is very small, it is just a nice little nook precisely the right size for its purpose.
 

peapod

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Hey I am tracking you haggis...your hiding your online status...okay...I am trained in lumberjack stealth...come on you been away for awhile...get some good topics happening...its raining here how about over there.
 

bevvyd

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Haggis,

I too love what books can do to a room. So I started working on a library for myself. Only have 3 shelves filled at the moment, however I can say I have read them all. I keep my eyes peeled for hardcover leather books but other than a few sets I haven't had much luck. I still keep checking around the garage sales and used book stores, but they know they have something of value.
 

peapod

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Books Books Books...can you ever have enough. In fact forget the furniture, just have books....well maybe a few essentials..hey this place is rocking now.
 

Haggis McBagpipe

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Re: RE: Describe your personal cyberspace

bevvyd said:
Haggis,

I too love what books can do to a room. So I started working on a library for myself. Only have 3 shelves filled at the moment, however I can say I have read them all. I keep my eyes peeled for hardcover leather books but other than a few sets I haven't had much luck. I still keep checking around the garage sales and used book stores, but they know they have something of value.

I agree with you about the books being read, that's all I keep on my shelves as well, and by god you can always tell when I have read a book, for it is a ratty, earmarked, dirty, beaten-up shadow of its former self. :cool: I am brutal with books, I read 'em everywhere and anywhere, falling asleep on top of them, reading in the tub, on outdoor excursions, you name it. People really hate lending me their books, in fact my daughter point blank refuses to. :cool: