Yes, I'm back home for a visit, and I thought I'd do another photo essay of my town. Selkirk gets kind of a bad rap. I've heard it referred to as a "Scuzz Town". Well, every town has its less than perfect qualities, and even if Selkirk is a little rough around the edges, I love it, in all its pot holed, red-necked, Crime Stopper footage glory.
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| Frosty Chuck | 
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| 8 am. Where is everyone? | 
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| look up. waaaaaay up. | 
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| Time for a new sign, methinks. | 
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| I used to go down this back lane when I'd go over to Pam  Stewart's house to play Jello Tree Farm. I tried to get  a picture our our old backyard, mom, but there was some guy peeing up against our old garage. I didn't like to disturb him. | 
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| Important Selkirk Staple. | 
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| Sidewalk. Super treacherous. | 
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| The street where I lived | 
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| Rosser Ave | 
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| the other street where I lived. | 
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| frosty trash | 
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| I took a picture of this two years ago. It's still the same. | 
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| Manitoba Ave | 
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| Tres charmant. I will be going there this visit. | 
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| ubiquitous mucky snow hill in parking lot | 
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| Selkirk Bridge | 
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| I've never been inside. | 
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| I'm thinking of doing a photo essay of all the discarded beverage containers along the main street  here in Selkirk, but I don't think there's enough space in the internet to accommodate it. | 
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| No parking here, bitch. Just for emphasis. | 
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| You can't really tell, but that's a kid shovelling snow wearing shorts. It's -12 Celcius. Only in Manitoba! | 
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| A puddle or a massive pothole? Only one way to find out. | 
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| Electric Avenue | 
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| Frost | 
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| This house stands out and is all sunny and cheerful on a cold grey day. Yellow house don't care. Yellow house don't give a shit. | 
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| They tried. | 
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