- Canadian Gay Movement: History of Activism
- Founding of the UTHA
- Glad Day Bookshop Toronto 1970-1991-2000
- Ottawa Demonstration – August 28, 1971
- Toronto Gay Action, The Gay Alliance…
- The Body Politic: The Early Years
- French River Gay Retreat
- Fourth Gay Conference Toronto 1976
- GayDays 1978
- Toronto Gay Pride 1988
- Last Toronto Demonstration Against…
- The Church Street Steps
- ARCHIVES: Canadian Gay Archives
- European Gay Movement & Bookstores
- American Gay Movement & Bookstores
- “Pride” in Asian Cities
- Toronto 1968 – 1973
- People Along the Path
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- Italy: Orto Botanico di Pisa
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- Malaysia: Kuala Lumpur Bird Park
- Malaysia: Penang Botanical Garden
- Portugal: Botanical Gardens of Lisboa…
- Spain: Alhambra: The Gardens
- Spain: Puerto de la Cruz Jardin Botanico
- Spain: Mossén Cinto Verdaguer Jardin,…
- Plants of Tenerife Island
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- Nature in Canadian Places
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Dar Balmira Botanical Garden, Fez, Morocco
Introduction to the Gallery: Dar Balmira Botanical Garden
Photos from my roof deck garden in Fez. In 2018 I decided to call this green space a botanical garden. Considering how rare such a garden is, in not just Fez, but in all of Morocco, I feel that by virtue of how many different plants there are in this collection, it deserves a more professional designation. This gallery consists of general shots of the roof deck, as well as several sections of photographs of certain types of plants in the collection.
Although human visitors are few and far between, the garden is extremely popular with insects and birds, especially bees and butterflies. Many must fly several kilometers to get to the house and I am certain that whatever GPS system insects use, Dar Balmira is on their radar!