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Robin Rowland&apos;s blog on visual journalism, writing and life in general. I write in a renovated garret in my house in a part of Toronto, Canada, called &quot;The Pocket.&quot; As a visual journalist, most of the work I do is either photojournalism or photography of rugged natural landscapes in Canada and around the world.  
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    <title>Photoblog:  Olympic torch relay disrupted by demonstrators</title>
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    <published>2009-12-19T02:23:25Z</published>
    <updated>2009-12-19T03:39:06Z</updated>

    <summary>I wasn&apos;t assigned to cover the Olympic torch relay on the evening of Thursday Dec. 17, 2009, but ran right into it as I was heading from work to work out at the downtown YMCA. I got to College subway...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[I wasn't assigned to cover the Olympic torch relay on the evening of Thursday Dec. 17, 2009, but ran right into it as I was heading from work to work out at the downtown YMCA. <br /><br />I got to College subway station and saw the crowd waiting for the torch.&nbsp; <br />As I
was preparing to make my way through the crowd to the Y, I heard yelling. Then I saw that a group of demonstrators had rushed onto Yonge
Street south of College yelling slogans like "No Olympics on stolen native land"&nbsp; and waving signs. <br /><br />I didn't have my main photo gear but&nbsp; had the trusty small camera I always carry in a fanny pack, the Panasonic FZ28.<br /><br /><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="torchdemostarts.jpg" src="http://www.robinrowland.com/robinsweir/2009/12/18/torchdemostarts.jpg" class="mt-image-center" style="margin: 0pt auto 20px; text-align: center; display: block;" height="394" width="525" /></span><i>With the FZ28, as I have in the <a href="http://www.robinrowland.com/robinsweir/2009/11/photoblog-cbc-photo-gallery-transit-chaos.html" target="blank">past</a>, I pushed the Panasonic Lumix to its limit to shoot the demonstration using available light.&nbsp; ISO 1600, EV +1.5, shutter priority at 1/40 and 1/50 of a second.</i><br /><br />The crowd then congregated at Yonge and
College Streets. <br /><br /><br /><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="torchdemo2.jpg" src="http://www.robinrowland.com/robinsweir/2009/12/18/torchdemo2.jpg" class="mt-image-center" style="margin: 0pt auto 20px; text-align: center; display: block;" height="391" width="525" /></span><br /><i>Demonstrators opposing the Olympic torch relay gather at Yonge and
College streets in Toronto on Thursday night. &nbsp;(Robin Rowland/CBC)</i><br /><br />As the demonstrators moved up Yonge Street, I called the CBC news desk to tell them what was going on.&nbsp; <br /><br />Brett Gundlock of <i>The National Post</i> grabbed shot of a demonstrator as <a href="http://network.nationalpost.com/np/blogs/toronto/archive/2009/12/17/260-torchbearers-to-carry-olympic-torch-through-gta.aspx" target="blank">I passed by talking on my cell phone</a> to the CBC Live Desk.<br /><br /><br /><br /><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="torchdemo3.jpg" src="http://www.robinrowland.com/robinsweir/2009/12/18/torchdemo3.jpg" class="mt-image-center" style="margin: 0pt auto 20px; text-align: center; display: block;" height="295" width="525" /></span><i>Toronto police at first tried and failed to stop the demonstration at Yonge and Grovesnor Streets when the protesters ran into the first two police cruisers escorting the torch parade.&nbsp; (Robin Rowland/CBC)</i><br /><br />Further up Yonge Street, a cordon of police officers with bicycles stopped the protest a block south of Wellesley Street.<br /><br /><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="torchdemo4.jpg" src="http://www.robinrowland.com/robinsweir/2009/12/18/torchdemo4.jpg" class="mt-image-none" style="" height="394" width="525" /></span><br /> <div><br /></div><div><i><br /></i></div><div><i>Police officers create a bicycle cordon to stop the demonstration before the protesters could reach the torch relay. (Robin Rowland/CBC)</i><br /><br />The torch relay reached the blockade and waited for about half an hour. Then the organizers and police decided to reroute the relay across Wellesley and then down University Avenue to its destination of Toronto City Hall.<br /><br /><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="torchstopped1.jpg" src="http://www.robinrowland.com/robinsweir/2009/12/18/torchstopped1.jpg" class="mt-image-none" style="" height="295" width="525" /></span><br /><br /><i>
A few hundred demonstrators shouting "No Olympics on stolen native land" stopped the Olympic torch relay on Toronto's Yonge Street Thursday night, forcing the relay to be rerouted. Here the lights of the lead police escort vehicle shine through a demonstrator's banner.&nbsp; (Robin Rowland/CBC)</i><br /><br />After about 20 minutes, the protest leaders called on their followers to disperse, but it was about another half hour after that they did leave and traffic resumed on Yonge Street.<br /><br /><b>Related link</b><br />More photos of the protest&nbsp; <a href="http://brettgundlock.com/blog/photojournalism/olympic-torch-protest-toronto-ont/" target="blank">from Brett Gundlock on his blog </a><br /></div><div><br /></div>]]>
        
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<entry>
    <title>CBC backgrounder:  Knowing about war crimes</title>
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    <id>tag:www.robinrowland.com,2009:/robinsweir//2.13</id>

    <published>2009-11-24T01:31:30Z</published>
    <updated>2009-11-24T01:38:31Z</updated>

    <summary><![CDATA[With the continuing debate in Ottawa over what both the current Conservative and the previous Liberal government knew about the torture in Aghan prisons,&nbsp; especially of prisoners handed over by the Canadians to the Afghans, my contribution to CBC.ca today...]]></summary>
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        <![CDATA[With the continuing debate in Ottawa over what both the current Conservative and the previous Liberal government knew about the torture in Aghan prisons,&nbsp; especially of prisoners handed over by the Canadians to the Afghans, my contribution to CBC.ca today is a summary of what both international and Canadian law requires.&nbsp; Once the information about alleged torture is known or even suspected, the officials who have been told are obliged to carry out a thorough investigation.<br /><br />See<br /><br /><a href="http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2009/11/23/f-knowingaboutwarcrimes.html" target="blank"><b><font style="font-size: 1.25em;">Knowing about war crimes.</font></b></a><br /> ]]>
        
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    <title>Photoblog: CBC Photo gallery  Transit chaos</title>
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    <published>2009-11-20T12:54:46Z</published>
    <updated>2009-11-20T13:03:09Z</updated>

    <summary><![CDATA[ CBC Photo galleryTransit chaos&nbsp; Toronto subway shut down&nbsp; Nov. 18, 2009...]]></summary>
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        <![CDATA[<span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><a href="http://www.robinrowland.com/robinsweir/2009/11/20/Boarding_bus_YongeBloor_584.jpg"><img alt="Boarding_bus_YongeBloor_584.jpg" src="http://www.robinrowland.com/robinsweir/assets_c/2009/11/Boarding_bus_YongeBloor_584-thumb-500x300-28.jpg" class="mt-image-center" style="margin: 0pt auto 20px; text-align: center; display: block;" height="300" width="500" /></a></span> <div>CBC Photo gallery<br /><a href="http://www.cbc.ca/photogallery/canada/2765/">Transit chaos&nbsp; Toronto subway shut down&nbsp;</a> Nov. 18, 2009<br /></div>]]>
        
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    <title>Photoblog:  Toronto skyline at sunset</title>
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    <published>2009-11-12T04:25:53Z</published>
    <updated>2009-11-12T04:32:17Z</updated>

    <summary><![CDATA[ The skyline of Toronto,&nbsp; taken from my garret home office on the afternoon of Nov. 11, 2009. This picture can only be taken in late fall, once the leaves are off the trees and the sun is setting in...]]></summary>
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        <![CDATA[<span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="Torontoskylinesunset2_Nov11_09.jpg" src="http://www.robinrowland.com/robinsweir/2009/11/11/Torontoskylinesunset2_Nov11_09.jpg" class="mt-image-center" style="margin: 0pt auto 20px; text-align: center; display: block;" height="605" width="500" /></span> <div>The skyline of Toronto,&nbsp; taken from my garret home office on the afternoon of Nov. 11, 2009. This picture can only be taken in late fall, once the leaves are off the trees and the sun is setting in the right place.&nbsp; Not that good in the spring, as by the time the sun is in the right location the trees are beginning to bud.<br /></div>]]>
        
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<entry>
    <title>Shooting scary: available light on a dark Halloween night</title>
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    <published>2009-11-04T05:01:02Z</published>
    <updated>2009-11-08T02:41:05Z</updated>

    <summary><![CDATA[ In Toronto, the place to be late on Halloween night--for adults--is Church Street, the heart of the city's "gay village" (although most gay people who live in the neighborhood&nbsp; still call it "the ghetto").&nbsp; Just a few years ago,...]]></summary>
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        <![CDATA[<span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><a href="http://pa.photoshelter.com/c/robin_rowland_photo/gallery-slideshow/G0000rjIjKgp3uT8/?start=" target="blank"><img alt="halloween_collage.jpg" src="http://www.robinrowland.com/robinsweir/assets_c/2009/11/halloween_collage-thumb-500x375-19.jpg" class="mt-image-center" style="margin: 0pt auto 20px; text-align: center; display: block;" height="375" width="500" /></a></span> <div>In Toronto, the place to be late on Halloween night--for adults--is Church Street, the heart of the city's "gay village" (although most gay people who live in the neighborhood&nbsp; still call it "the ghetto").&nbsp; <br /><br />Just a few years ago, when the city began closing off Church Street for the traditional gay and lesbian celebration of drag and costume, the celebrations were largely confined to the city's LGBT community.&nbsp; Now all that has changed.&nbsp; Like Pride weekend in the summer, the celebration of scary diversity now draws people from all over the Greater Toronto Area and this year what appeared to be many straight couples joined the parade of costumes.<br /><br /><i>(Times have changed since the days&nbsp; in the 1960s and early 1970s when a mob with smelly eggs and rotten tomatoes would gather to pelt&nbsp; the drag queens&nbsp; and others entering the bars on Yonge Street on Halloween.&nbsp; At the same time, as seen in in this 1973 report from CBC News, as shown on CBC Archives,&nbsp;<a href="http://archives.cbc.ca/society/celebrations/clips/17184/" target="blank"> "Drag Queens on Halloween"</a> the&nbsp; gay pride movement was already growing. </i><i> (Runs 8:24 and requires Windows Media Player) </i><i>)<br /><br /></i>Halloween was on a weekend this year and that meant Church St. would be even more crowded.&nbsp; So I headed down to Church St.<br /><br />&nbsp;With the experience of&nbsp; Pride in my mind,&nbsp; I knew that several hundred thousand people crowded into three blocks make it hard to use even the sturdiest of DSLRs. <br /><br />&nbsp;So instead,&nbsp; I packed my carry with me everywhere camera, a<a href="http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/specs/Panasonic/panasonic_dmcfz28.asp" target="blank"> Panasonic Lumix FZ28</a>. <br /><br />In my opinion,&nbsp; the FZ28 is a perfect back up point and shoot camera. I can carry it in a fanny pack, whip it out, and use the 18x optical zoom to get a good shot. Past experience has shown that I can push the FZ28 pretty far.&nbsp; So on Halloween night in all those crowds, I had a small camera that was fairly unobtrusive which meant I could get candids.<br /><br />Most of the public would ask someone to stop,&nbsp; so the photographers could take their pictures. (and there were usually a crowd of photographers with everything from Iphones to DSLRs complete with flash and Fong hoods as seen in this shot as a flash goes off as photographers capture some high feathered drag performers.)<br /><br /><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="crowd_Church_Halloween.jpg" src="http://www.robinrowland.com/robinsweir/2009/11/04/crowd_Church_Halloween.jpg" class="mt-image-center" style="margin: 0pt auto 20px; text-align: center; display: block;" height="203" width="350" /></span>The basic settings I was using for the FZ28&nbsp; were:<br /><ul><li>ISO 1600</li><li>1/40 second, shutter priority<br /></li><li>Exposure value&nbsp; +1.5</li></ul>Once I got home,&nbsp; I ran all the images through <a href="http://www.picturecode.com/">Noise Ninja</a>&nbsp; before processing the images in PhotoShop CS4. In most&nbsp; cases, other than increasing the exposure value even further in CS4 Camera Raw, I made minimal adjustments&nbsp; (colour temperature was tweaked slightly only in a couple of the images). For those images that did not look that good in full colour, I converted to black and white in Camera Raw and those came out looking as if they could have been taken anytime from the 1950s to the present.<br /><br />Shooting available light wasn't really that scary after all and, of course, available light gives you a much better feel for the atmosphere for the night of All Hallows on the darkened streets of Toronto.<br /><br /><a href="http://pa.photoshelter.com/c/robin_rowland_photo/gallery-slideshow/G0000rjIjKgp3uT8/?start=" target="blank">To see a complete slide show of the best images from Halloween on Church St. 2009, see the show on my PhotoShelter site.</a><br /><br />Or you can <a href="http://pa.photoshelter.com/c/robin_rowland_photo/gallery/Halloween/G0000rjIjKgp3uT8" target="blank">check out the thumbnails as well</a><br /></div><div><br /></div>]]>
        
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<entry>
    <title>Photoblog:  Recent CBC photo galleries</title>
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    <published>2009-11-03T03:31:39Z</published>
    <updated>2009-11-03T03:52:42Z</updated>

    <summary><![CDATA[ Here are a few of my recent photo galleries for CBC News.Taking on the H1N1 flu&nbsp; photographs from the H1N1 flu lineups at Metro Hall in Toronto on Oct. 30, 2009, plus wire photos from around the world.Hot Toys...]]></summary>
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        <name>Robin Rowland</name>
        
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        <![CDATA[<span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><a href="http://www.robinrowland.com/robinsweir/2009/11/02/lineuph1n1.jpg"><img alt="lineuph1n1.jpg" src="http://www.robinrowland.com/robinsweir/assets_c/2009/11/lineuph1n1-thumb-400x286-13.jpg" class="mt-image-center" style="margin: 0pt auto 20px; text-align: center; display: block;" height="286" width="400" /></a></span> <div>Here are a few of my recent photo galleries for CBC News.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.cbc.ca/health/story/2009/10/29/f-pg-h1n1-flu-vaccination.html" target="blank">Taking on the H1N1 flu</a>&nbsp; photographs from the H1N1 flu lineups at Metro Hall in Toronto on Oct. 30, 2009, plus wire photos from around the world.<br /><br /><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><a href="http://www.robinrowland.com/robinsweir/2009/11/02/kid-toy-microscope-190.jpg"><img alt="kid-toy-microscope-190.jpg" src="http://www.robinrowland.com/robinsweir/assets_c/2009/11/kid-toy-microscope-190-thumb-190x106-15.jpg" class="mt-image-left" style="margin: 0pt 20px 20px 0pt; float: left;" height="106" width="190" /></a></span><a href="http://www.cbc.ca/photogallery/consumer/2722/" target="blank">Hot Toys of 2009</a><br /><br />The annual show by the Canadian Toy Association of&nbsp; what the trade group believes will be the top toys for Christmas 2009.<br /></div><div><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><a href="http://www.robinrowland.com/robinsweir/2009/11/02/airshow09-190.jpg"><img alt="airshow09-190.jpg" src="http://www.robinrowland.com/robinsweir/assets_c/2009/11/airshow09-190-thumb-190x106-17.jpg" class="mt-image-left" style="margin: 0pt 20px 20px 0pt; float: left;" height="106" width="190" /></a></span><a href="http://www.cbc.ca/photogallery/canada/2530/" target="blank">The Canadian International Air Show 2009</a><br /><br />The annual Canadian International Air Show at Toronto's CNE, in 2009 celebrating 100 years of powered Canadian flight.<br /></div><div><br /></div>]]>
        
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<entry>
    <title>The CBC logo is a real smart idea, IBM &quot;smattah planet&quot; borrows the pizza</title>
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    <id>tag:www.robinrowland.com,2009:/robinsweir//2.5</id>

    <published>2009-11-01T18:01:26Z</published>
    <updated>2009-11-01T18:55:52Z</updated>

    <summary> IBM&apos;s smarter planet ad campaign had been on television for sometime, with &quot;ordinary&quot; folks from around the world talking about smarter cities, smarter everything, to be answered by others saying &quot;I&apos;m an IBMer.&quot;While I am a CBCer and have...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<br /><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><a href="http://www.robinrowland.com/robinsweir/assets_c/2009/11/ibmlogo_CBC_1-2.html" onclick="window.open('http://www.robinrowland.com/robinsweir/assets_c/2009/11/ibmlogo_CBC_1-2.html','popup','width=350,height=372,scrollbars=no,resizable=no,toolbar=no,directories=no,location=no,menubar=no,status=no,left=0,top=0'); return false"><img src="http://www.robinrowland.com/robinsweir/assets_c/2009/11/ibmlogo_CBC_1-thumb-350x372-2.jpg" alt="ibmlogo_CBC_1.jpg" class="mt-image-center" style="margin: 0pt auto 20px; text-align: center; display: block;" height="372" width="350" /></a></span> <div>IBM's smarter planet ad campaign had been on television for sometime, with "ordinary" folks from around the world talking about smarter cities, smarter everything, to be answered by others saying "I'm an IBMer."<br /><br />While I am a CBCer and have worked for many years under the expanding C logo of&nbsp; Mother Corp,&nbsp; also known as the CBC Pizza (and sometimes less flattering terms).&nbsp;&nbsp; The CBC for those who are unsure is th e <a href="http://cbc.ca/" target="blank">Canadian Broadcasting Corporation</a>. <br /><br />It was only on this weekend the I noticed that the IBM ads appearing in <i>The New Yorker</i> has one smart idea that has a very close resemblance to the CBC pizza logo.Here's the original multi-coloured design.<span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><a href="http://www.robinrowland.com/robinsweir/assets_c/2009/11/cbc-logo-original-5.html" onclick="window.open('http://www.robinrowland.com/robinsweir/assets_c/2009/11/cbc-logo-original-5.html','popup','width=350,height=351,scrollbars=no,resizable=no,toolbar=no,directories=no,location=no,menubar=no,status=no,left=0,top=0'); return false"><img src="http://www.robinrowland.com/robinsweir/assets_c/2009/11/cbc-logo-original-thumb-200x200-5.jpg" alt="cbc-logo-original.jpg" class="mt-image-center" style="margin: 0pt auto 20px; text-align: center; display: block;" height="200" width="200" /></a></span><br /></div><div>One interesting question is, if the ads began appearing in <i>The</i> <i>New Yorker </i>in September (the one above is from the Sept. 21 issue) how was IBM able to anticipate the colours in the CBC's new look?&nbsp; ( as seen in this photo gallery&nbsp; of&nbsp; <a href="http://www.cbc.ca/photogallery/news/2701" target="blank">behind the scenes images from the launch</a>&nbsp; by Toronto photographer <a href="http://christopherwahl.com/" target="blank">Christopher Wahl</a>.)<br /><br />This is just the second recent example of a major brand borrowing from the CBC.&nbsp; The Brand New blog reported on Oct. 12 that <a href="http://www.underconsideration.com/brandnew/archives/recycling_canadian_retro.php" target="blank">Stella Artois is also using a slices of the pizza in its ad campaign on the walls of the London Tube.</a><br /><br /><br /><a href="http://www.robinrowland.com/robinsweir/2009/11/01/brandnew.jpg"><img alt="brandnew.jpg" src="http://www.robinrowland.com/robinsweir/assets_c/2009/11/brandnew-thumb-200x172-8.jpg" class="mt-image-center" style="margin: 0pt auto 20px; text-align: center; display: block;" height="172" width="200" /></a><br /><br />A couple points for the record. <br /><br />Brand New points out that the CBC logo was created by Burton Kramer in 1974.&nbsp; Original link is on the <a href="http://www.canadiandesignresource.ca/officialgallery/?p=172" target="blank">Canadian Design Resource site.</a><br /><br />And here is the scan of the complete IBM smarter ad from Sept. 21 issue of <i>The New Yorker</i>.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.robinrowland.com/robinsweir/assets_c/2009/11/ibmaddfull-10.html" onclick="window.open('http://www.robinrowland.com/robinsweir/assets_c/2009/11/ibmaddfull-10.html','popup','width=241,height=350,scrollbars=no,resizable=no,toolbar=no,directories=no,location=no,menubar=no,status=no,left=0,top=0'); return false"><img src="http://www.robinrowland.com/robinsweir/assets_c/2009/11/ibmaddfull-thumb-200x290-10.jpg" alt="ibmaddfull.jpg" class="mt-image-center" style="margin: 0pt auto 20px; text-align: center; display: block;" height="290" width="200" /></a><br /></div><div><br /></div>]]>
        
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    <title>Delayed blog launch no more</title>
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    <published>2009-11-01T17:57:54Z</published>
    <updated>2009-11-01T18:01:05Z</updated>

    <summary>I&apos;ve been postponing relaunching my blog as Robin&apos;s Weir for a couple of reasons. First, I still want to do some tweaks with the Movable Type interface but haven&apos;t had the time to figure it out yet. Second, I&apos;ve been...</summary>
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        <name>Robin Rowland</name>
        
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        <![CDATA[I've been postponing relaunching my blog as Robin's Weir for a couple of reasons. First, I still want to do some tweaks with the Movable Type interface but haven't had the time to figure it out yet. Second, I've been too busy with work work and personal work.<br /><br />But on this somewhat blustery afternoon I came across a little something that I just had to blog today.<br /> ]]>
        
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    <title>Robin&apos;s new blog is launched</title>
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    <published>2009-09-17T04:02:10Z</published>
    <updated>2009-09-18T03:49:33Z</updated>

    <summary><![CDATA[ With the unfortunate death of the old "garret tree," killed by a fierce late summer Ontario thunderstorm, at the same time that I was redesigning my website,&nbsp; I decided the time had come to launch a new blog. So...]]></summary>
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        <![CDATA[<span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="weir2.gif" src="http://www.robinrowland.com/robinsweir/blogpix/Image2.gif" class="mt-image-left" style="margin: 0pt 20px 20px 0pt; float: left;" height="235" width="138" /></span> With the unfortunate death of the old "garret tree," killed by a fierce late summer Ontario thunderstorm, at the same time that I was redesigning my website,&nbsp; I decided the time had come to launch a new blog. So I shut down <a href="http://robinrowland.com/garret/index.html" target="blank">The Garret Tree</a>.<br /><br />So now <b>Robin's Weir</b> will be my blog on photography, writing and life in general.&nbsp; Another blog I hope to launch in the near future, <a href="http://taoofnews.com/" target="blank">The Tao of News</a>, will be concerned about the current crisis in journalism, but will take a long term view of the craft and the profession.<br /><br />The name of this blog comes from my original late&nbsp; 1990s "blog" in the pre-blog era, now long gone, called <i>"Elphin's Weir."</i> In Welsh mythology, a prince named Elphin, fishing at his salmon weir,&nbsp; found the baby who would become the bard Taliesin .&nbsp; <i>Elphin's Weir</i> had hints for web searching in the pre-Google era, compiled as I was writing <a href="http://robinrowland.com/cr.html" target="blank"><i>The Creative Guide to Research. <br /></i></a><br /><b>Robin's Weir</b> will have a much wide scope.&nbsp; Like the salmon, a Celtic symbol of wisdom, and the weir which brought the young bard to the world, I hope to bring you the reader, some enlightnment and some fun.<br />]]>
        
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