I first spotted the skateboarders along Stephen Avenue, heading to City Hall Plaza. Shortly after this shot, a couple cops, chatted with a couple skateboarders, and then went on their way, without any incident. Generally, while I was present, police seemed to stay out of site.
Taken at Prince's Island Park. Feeding the birds is cute and fun, until they charge the feeder, and fight each other for the food. In this case, it appeared to stay cute and fun.
As soon as an Iraqi journalist threw a shoe at Bush it was clear that this old-before-it-started gimmick was destined to be popular. Several people threw shoes at a picture of Bush (off camera to the left), and a couple kids played near the end, when I took this picture.
Since everyone was wearing old fashioned attire, which was mainly black and white, I thought doing the whole picture in black+white, plus some cropping out of modernity, would make it look like it could be from the past. I guesse I've been on a bit of black and white kick lately.
This is the lead of Fanfarenzug-Strausberg marching band from Germany. I'm still wandering what it is the guy in the middle is holding. It looks like a baton with a bag attached. Their web site has some info on them, and time in Canada, but it seems to be all in German, as one would expect.
This is one of the photos I took at Tomkins Park (17 Avenue and 8 Street SW) in Calgary, Alberta. There were two rallies, that partially overlapped each other. Anti-seal protesters came first, and then the anti-war protesters followed.