Labour Day means the last day of the
Canadian National Exhibition, which, to everyone in Toronto means the official end of Summer. For as long as I can remember I've been attending the CNE and for just as long
my sister has been taking pictures of me at various landmarks at the CNE. It's a nice tradition, even if some years I was more awkward looking than others. One spot is the Princess Margaret Fountain (which the Princess herself unveiled in 1958).
Here I am at four or five years old, in the late Seventies.
Here again, in 2006, on a rainy visit to the grounds. There are twenty-odd years worth of photos that bridge these two together.
Here I am, in that same spot this year, with Lenny, ready to start a new tradition. Passing the torch feels good!
Pop over to
Tracey Nolan Studios to see some of my favourite photos from the CNE over the years.