Starting off today, this early February view of the future main branch of the Ottawa Public Library, as seen from the west.
During one of my Winterlude visits to Confederation Park, I photographed the National Aboriginal Veterans Monument. It combines four indigenous warriors with the eagle, the wolf, the bear, the elk, and the bison into a powerful and poignant monument.
Another night, I was passing by the Canadian Museum of Nature. I photographed the statue pair of a mother and baby dinosaur out at the east end of the property, looking oddly fitting in the snow.
I was heading past the front of the Museum. The Queens Lantern is the name of the glass tower. Inside, a model of the Moon hangs.
The purple in some of the lights caught my eye.
They also cast a glow on the main entrance. I'll have another one of these for a theme day later in the year about the colour purple.
I headed beyond, passing the family of mammoths on the west side. We'll be back for a visit to this place in a couple of days.
On yet another night, passing by Ottawa City Hall, I noticed how the Heritage Building was lit up red.
This is a monument in progress, down along the Ottawa River near Richmond Landing. This is for the LGBT community, and should be ready for dedication sometime this year.
Late one afternoon in the latter part of February, I stopped by Billings Bridge to pick up some groceries. The sun was setting in the west, and I took two shots of the western sky, a few minutes apart, first arriving and then upon departing.
For today I finish off with a night photograph of St. Matthew's Anglican Church in the Glebe, taken on a foggy evening in early March. We'll pick up here tomorrow















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