Ara Shimoon

Educator | Communicator | Photographer

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#Sunnyside365 December 29, 2015

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There are many traditions in many cultures for placing statues of lions outside one’s property. In aspects of Asian culture, lions are bestowed on valued members of the community, or placed as a protective symbol. Some European cultures place lion statues outside their home as a representation of pride, nobility, or status. A North American tradition is to place lion statues on one’s property as a sign that the home is paid off.

I like to think that these lions, whatever the reason for their placement, add yet another interesting characteristic of this neighbourhood that I love so much.

#Sunnyside365 December 28, 2015

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“Wait a sec, are you that guy who’s doing the photo-a-day thing? I thought it was you, there’s not too many people who would be happy to be out this late in this kind of weather. Have a wonderful night! Happy New Year!”

#Sunnyside365 December 27, 2015

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“Originally, I’m from Saskatchewan, but I’ve been practicing Optometry since ’78. I bought up this office on Kensington Road 16 years ago. I have another office in the Southwest, and one in Regina. I’ve got 5 associates and over 30 employees. I love this eclectic area.

I’ve been dressing like this since the day I was born.

I was born in rural Saskatchewan. My mom was a nurse, my dad was a hunter/trapper, and we were dirt poor. My father had all these furs that he would sell to Hudson Bay. I used to snip off little pieces and dress my dolls in them.

When I was ten years-old, we got a Sears Catalogue and on it’s cover was this fur coat with this beautiful fur collar. I wanted it so badly. You see, back then my father made us raise these calfs. I took such good care of mine. I worked so hard to make sure it was nice and fattened up. I bought the market report magazine and found out exactly the right time to sell it and pushed my father to take the calf to market. He told me that it was too soon, but I convinced him and we sold the calf for $100. I took the money and bought myself that coat. I got it and wore it for so long!

I’m like Cher. People ask me, “What’s the occasion?” and I say that every day is the occasion. But really, I dress for the kids. I think you should have fun because life is really short you know? Bring a laugh to people’s face. I have this new associate who gets all his fashion tips from a Men’s Health Magazine and I tell him, ‘You need to get your own style, you’re own personality.’

I’m on the Children’s Vision Committee for Alberta. A lot of the kids I saw back in ’78 have kids of their own now and I see them. They don’t want to go anywhere else because ‘Dr. Monea is so much fun!’

My designer, Michelle, has been making these outfits for me. We’ve been working together since 2005. She had a collection at this little place downtown, I walked in and just said, “I’ll take that, this, those, and these.” Now she designs things for me to wear every day like this outfit. But the hats are really special… I wear them to visit the ladies at the Tom Baker Cancer Centre and they just love them. I wear the hats for them.

It’s not a runway modelling thing for me. You’ll see me in Safeway with my groceries dressed like this. I actually wear this shit. Ha, Ha, Ha!” Dr. Diana Monea, Eye Health Centre, Kensington Road

#Sunnyside365 December 26, 2015

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“Police statistics reveal 3,002 bicycles were reported stolen in 2,554 separate incidents from Jan. 1 to Dec. 15, 2015. But it’s believed even more bikes have been lifted this year, noting ‘a tremendous’ amount of bike thefts are not reported.” A vandalized bicycle remains chained to a rack on Kensington Road

#Sunnyside365 December 25, 2015

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“Take time to enjoy the company of people you love, check in on the people you haven’t heard from lately. Look fondly back on past celebrations and find ways to celebrate with people in the future. We really need some more kindness in the world–it doesn’t matter what religion you are or what your upbringing is, people just need to be kind to each other: That’s what Christmas is about.”

#Sunnyside365 December 22, 2015

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December 22 marks the first day of Winter. Despite the fact that it’s the shortest day of the year, Calgarians can boast about having the most sunny days year round of Canada’s 100 largest cities, with just over 332 days of sun. After all, it is the ‘Sunny Side’ of the Bow River.

From here the days grow longer, the chinooks feel warmer, and the residents nestle in to wait for the Spring.

#Sunnyside365 December 21, 2015

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“I started The Real Calgary Street Paper as a protest in ’97. I continued doing it because there’s a lot about society that required some serious analysis and thinking.

You see, there’s a lot of things people let slide and I don’t think we can let them slide anymore…

I mean, for example, this neighbourhood used to be about all the characters, but now none of those characters can afford to live here. They started the neighbourhood, but I guess that’s the price of development.

Of course, I’m a grumpy old man, haha! We need to put more ‘social’ into society. The economy is here to serve society, not society being here to serve the economy. Yes, it’s an activist paper… I try to keep the public aware.

I tell you, this is a great neighbourhood. Lots of good eating places, lots of great people, really friendly. It’s a good thing and we should fight harder to keep it that way.” Ron, Writer, Publisher, Seller, The Real Calgary Street Paper, Published by The Underground Press.

#Sunnyside365 December 20, 2015

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Day 183 marks the official cross-over into the second half of #Sunnyside365. It’s also two days before the Winter Solstice and the beginning of longer days. What a tremendous experience it’s be so far.

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