I lived with Norm until April 2003. I was shocked to learn that he had passed. I spoke to him a week before he died. I’m just trying to see if I can find his cause of death, what happen to George and Jerry etc. If you have any info I’d appreciate you forwarding it to me.
My favourite by far. I just love the kids toy element. I have just started experimenting with some of my photos in Photoshop. It’ a lot of fun. Will probably spend this weekend looking for tall buildings to take pictures from round here. (My town doesnt have anything taller than 10 storeys).
i remember him taking bluebell the pony for sunnybrook stable for ride in the back of that car.
i just came across this site…i worked at sunnybrook stable; norm was my riding instructor. never a dull moment!
great pictures, thanks for the memories.
tracy
Not only a fascination ….he used them. He interited a big old Lincoln from his mother (I believe) and regularly used it to ferry livestock back and forth from the farm in Aurora. Heny the pig arrived in that car as did a pony who resided in the back yard for a while.
On 21 Nov 2006, randy frost wrote:
i doubt this was written by werme, it would be much more aggressive if that old biker had composed it
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On 10 Oct 2006, shelley wrote:
I lived with Norm until April 2003. I was shocked to learn that he had passed. I spoke to him a week before he died. I’m just trying to see if I can find his cause of death, what happen to George and Jerry etc. If you have any info I’d appreciate you forwarding it to me.
Sincerely, Shelley
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On 25 Sep 2006, Valarie wrote:
Could this have been written by Terry Baxter, AKA Werme?
From: respect (Norman Elder Museum)
On 20 Sep 2006, Alehandro De La Vega wrote:
Nice shirt , classical brain washed american hilly billy massive ‘plastic’ food consumer retarded mug face. Nice shot!
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On 8 Sep 2006, neil cooper wrote:
My favourite by far. I just love the kids toy element. I have just started experimenting with some of my photos in Photoshop. It’ a lot of fun. Will probably spend this weekend looking for tall buildings to take pictures from round here. (My town doesnt have anything taller than 10 storeys).
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On 3 Sep 2006, Fabian wrote:
GREAT shoot…. I really like it !
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On 2 Sep 2006, Brian wrote:
Great shot …
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On 12 Aug 2006, tracy Martin wrote:
i remember him taking bluebell the pony for sunnybrook stable for ride in the back of that car.
i just came across this site…i worked at sunnybrook stable; norm was my riding instructor. never a dull moment!
great pictures, thanks for the memories.
tracy
From: norm03 (Norman Elder Museum)
On 7 Jul 2006, Jon wrote:
Not only a fascination ….he used them. He interited a big old Lincoln from his mother (I believe) and regularly used it to ferry livestock back and forth from the farm in Aurora. Heny the pig arrived in that car as did a pony who resided in the back yard for a while.
From: norm03 (Norman Elder Museum)
On 1 Jul 2006, spottedviper wrote:
Innocent child, mysterious door.
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On 20 Jun 2006, drew wrote:
beautiful
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On 6 May 2006, anna wrote:
Love this image…where on earth did you get this shot?
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On 6 May 2006, Anna wrote:
Great perspective of Queen West, I don’t think I’ve ever seen it quite this way before - thanks.
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On 14 Apr 2006, jon-wilhelm wrote:
awesome!
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On 31 Mar 2006, Dawne Horsley wrote:
These boats look like toys.
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