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Day 126: Headed out to the Scarborough Bluffs early this morning, but ended up being a little later than I had anticipated. I was hoping to catch the bluffs just as the sun was rising. My secondary reason for coming here today was to do an earthcache, which had me climbing the bluffs to get elevation readings. There are trails elsewhere that are the safer way to get up top, but the tough way was so much more fun….
Earlier CFCF (piano version) set to David Cronenberg’s “Stereo”, (1969) filmed at UofT Scarborough Campus!
Film Synopsis: Sometime in the future, the Canadian Academy for Erotic Inquiry is investigating the theories of parapsychologist Luther Stringfellow. Seven young adults volunteer to submit to a form of brain surgery that removes their power of speech but increases their power for telepathic communication. An unseen group of students observes the results. As the experiment progresses, Stringfellow’s theories come to fruition. Later, aphrodisiacs and various other drugs are introduced to the subjects to expose an inherent polymorphous perversity. In the end, they are isolated from each other, provoking antagonism and violence between them, which results in two suicides.
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“Where statues go to die”
Guildwood Park is located on the lot of an abandoned hotel, adorned with all these unique and sometimes bizarre statues that seem to be falling apart. I’ve heard some people even say the hotel is haunted, if you believe in that sort of thing. Personally, I think it’s just a story that people like to make up to scare others, but the park is pretty freaky. I went in the fall for the first time and it was misty and slightly foggy outside, that’s why the pictures are crap, but in a way it seems to work for the whole spooky factor.
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The road goes ever on and on. Down from the door where it began.May 9, 2012 - Path leading into Warden Woods along Pharmacy Ave.
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