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If you are here to visit the Windsor Visuals blog,
please point your browser to the new home of Windsor Visuals on Wordpress:

www.windsorvisuals.com

While the main blog site is now operated on Wordpress, you can still use this community the same way to share your pictures, videos, news and more from Windsor and the surrounding region.  Entries made here on LJ Windsor_Visuals will automatically show up on www.windsorvisuals.com!  It's simple!  (More Information )


Jul. 3rd, 2009

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Downtown Farmers’ Market Opens Tomorrow!

Autumn Essex County Honey Crisp Apples (5)

The new, downtown Farmers’ Market I blogged about previously opens tomorrow (Saturday).  The market will be open 8:00 am – 2:00 pm, every Saturday until October, and is located at the old Transit Windsor / Greyhound Bus Terminal in downtown Windsor.

The Farmers’ Market website is now up, and lists all the important details.

http://www.downtownfarmersmarket.ca/

Originally published at Windsor Visuals - a windsor photoblog. You can comment here or there.

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Jun. 30th, 2009

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Assumption Church, and others update: architecturally speaking

Assumption Church - Night w/ Steeple

I’ve blogged extensively in the past about Assumption Church, a marvelous rendition of the ‘perpendicular gothic’ architectural style here in Windsor.  Some of you may know that the fate of this unique structure is uncertain.  The building needs anywhere from $7m to $10m in repairs in such areas as foundation, brickwork and most importantly replacement of the centre beam above the ceiling (what holds the church together).

Recently, things are looking up for Assumption..

Originally published at Windsor Visuals - a windsor photoblog. You can comment here or there.

Jun. 29th, 2009

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Carrousel of the Nations, around the city

Carrousel of Nations: Greek Village

Entertainment at the Greek Village

Carrousel of the Nations concluded this weekend with the second week of Carrousel Around the City at four villages:  Greek, Scottish, German and Caribbean.  What a great celebration of culture in Windsor!  Quite a tradition too, it’s been going on for years now.

Did you go to Carrousel of the Nations this year?  How was your experience?

Originally published at Windsor Visuals - a windsor photoblog. You can comment here or there.

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About Windsor Visuals: beauty of a city

Welcome to Windsor Visuals. If this is your first time here, I hope that you are in for a special treat.  For returning and daily readers, I want to extend my thanks for your readership and appreciation for this pictorial adventure!

As the primary author of this blog, I thought a little post describing what we’re all about here is fitting, especially with the skyrocketing numbers of readers now that Windsor Visuals is using Wordpress.org.


So what is Windsor Visuals?  You could call it a blog.  You could call it a community.  I like to think that it’s an thoroughfare for expressing what Windsor is to all of us.  Windsor is our home.  Windsor is our city, regardless of flaws, disputes, disconnection or depression.  What we have here is a city that is often overlooked or disregarded for its placement south of Toronto, or “south of the importance” in Ontario, a city scorned for its attitudes on the world stage, or referenced as a place to call home that’s not as friendly as ‘the one around the corner’.

I love this city.

Like any other city, we have our beauty.  We have events, we have news, we have unique entertainment and intelligent forces at work for the betterment of our community.  With a single daily newspaper, two television stations and a handful of radio stations, we’re constantly underrepresented.  I keep hearing that we as citizens are constantly desiring more!  There is much talk about a craving for hyper-local news:  an extension of the common curiosity for whats happening down the block.  You’ve stumbled on a site that’s focused on just this!

There are ruminations about citizen journalism (i.e. “blogging”) out there; most of the time it’s discredited as not being official enough.  At one time, a Windsor City Councillor suggested that we ‘bloggers’ devote our time to charity.  Being at the forefront of bringing small reports of daily news to this community, I think that’s a perfect example of charity!

Windsor Visuals is a daily photoblog devoted to news, events, politics, history, civic life, and just about anything photographic you can think of.

I was interviewed yesterday for an article in the Windsor Star by an excellent reporter named Frances Willick.  The resulting article is one about the Google Street View Car I spotted the other day.  Frances wrote a fantastic article, but I want to include that despite the strike by City Workers, there are many many areas of Windsor that can be beautifully photographed from the streets.  Optimistically, we are about to be displayed visually through one of the Internet’s most powerful extensions.

Nevermind a few scattered parks with overgrown vegetation, or litter and trash in the most unusual areas, Windsor is a beautiful city in every regard.  I’m sure that Google Viewers will be delighted to virtually tour a city so culturally diverse, so full of fascinating architecture, and so uniquely gorgeous for a Canadian city south of the United States.

I love this city, and I hope you do too!

- Owen Wolter
author of Windsor Visuals

Originally published at Windsor Visuals - a windsor photoblog. You can comment here or there.

Jun. 28th, 2009

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Afternoon Fire on Walker Road

Afternoon Fire on Walker Rd.

If this was the sight you saw around 6pm Saturday evening, here’s the scoop.  My friend John pointed out that there was black smoke pouring into the sky in the area of Walker and Grand Marais… I had to go take a look and cover this fire.

Originally published at Windsor Visuals - a windsor photoblog. You can comment here or there.

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