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26 March 2011
Brigham's Table 2.egg on Aviary.
Made this while playing around with an image/effects editing tool on the web - Aviary.
20 March 2011
Cirque de la Symphonie
An amazing show and wonderful concert tonight. Music from Dvorak, Bizet, Saint-Saens, Tchaikovsky, Rimsky-Korsakov and even a John Williams piece from Star Wars: Episode II. The final number of the evening was Ravel's Bolero with an act of strength and balance with two men from Poland. Stunning! Loved the beauty and grace of the gymnast, "Lady in White" and fantastic work by both female and male aerialists. The mime/juggler added some whimsy to the night. So glad to have gone and enjoyed this treat with my friend Jill.
17 March 2011
Rhodes Family History: Sam and Jenny Muirhead: "Until now, I'd only seen one picture of Sam and Jenny Muirhead. Sam 'the butcher' - with his wife Jane sitting in front of their home..."
16 March 2011
When life gets you down...
"It's okay if your shoes aren't doing it"
Advice to remember
14 March 2011
And to think I get to celebrate on Pi Day!
Okay - just found this and he is in Lethbridge in April. I feel a road trip coming on.
13 March 2011
Elder Tanner Hopkins: Saying Goodbye: "Hola! As some of you may know, I have been called to serve a mission in Guatemala for 2 years. I will be giving my farewell talk on April 1..."
07 March 2011
a little look, originally uploaded by uppercaseyyc.
This little 'plan for future happiness' is scheduled to arrive in my mailbox sometime in April.
14 February 2011
What are you celebrating? Maybe it is Valentine's Day, but I am choosing to celebrate the anniversary of the B-52's first gig in 1977. Rock Lobster! Down, Down, Down, .....
11 February 2011
Page Turners II: Canada Reads Winner: The Best Laid Plans by Terry...: "The Winner for 2011 I just finished listening to the final session of debate for Canada Reads online. This is a great series that ..."
08 February 2011
Triple Treat!
Just wanted to express how grateful I was today for three happy surprises. A Mavis Staples CD in my mailbox at work, a shared ticket to Theatre Calgary's upcoming show "Much Ado about Nothing" and a beautiful bouquet of pink and purple tulips. All three for very different reasons but all appreciated so much! Another day with unexpected smiles.
Okay - not dinner, it was lunch but I've never heard "lunch and a show". A bunch of us from work went out for lunch on Monday ...through the very deep snow. I drove and barely made it into the parking lot of the restaurant on 17th Ave after snow plows built up a barrier in the driveway. Luckily, made it through after gunning it. Lunch was delicious - Vietnamese - yum! The restaurant is called Cochichine if you want to try it out. Halfway through lunch another group was seated on our side of the restaurant. My back was to them but after a few minutes, this is what I turned around to see.
(Thanks to Audrey for discreetly getting this picture for me!) After lunch, as we drove back to the office, we turned up a side road and in front of us was a city van stopped in the middle of the road and six people out behind a truck pushing it away from the curb. It took a bit of effort but the good Samaritans managed to finally get him over the ruts and on his way. As they turned around to climb back in the van, our carload were all applauding with our mittens on. One saw us, pointed it out to the others and they curtsied and bowed as we continued to show our appreciation. A good laugh and smiles all around on a very wintery day! Hope everyone made it out and about safely!
07 February 2011
If you click on the photo, you can go to its page on Flickr and find a closeup as well on the right side of the page. And if you were one of the 4000 views, thanks for stopping by.
I follow this blog with pictures of the construction going on in Calgary's north west. Check out the progress!
Page Turners II: The Devil in the White City by Erik Larson: "The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic and Madness at the Fair that Changed America World's Columbian Exposition: Court of Honor, ..."
Did you know I have another blog just for books? The link above will take you to the latest post. I have neglected it for a long time but decided to start it up again so that all my reading/book related activity is in one blog. No longer in the bookclub that it was started for but I still love a good book!
Okay - I have other blogs as well - one for ESL students and one for ESL teachers... but they aren't ones that I'd ever update on Facebook. Twitter? sure - that I use for ESL and Edtech mostly. And then the wikis. And now I'm playing with other things like Prezis and Voicethreads. Is it too much? Should I turn off the computer once in a while? Well, I do and then I read a BOOK!!
04 February 2011
Canada's Best Carrot Cake with Cream Cheese Icing recipe - Food - Canadian Living
The students enjoyed it and I was called on to wish them Happy New Year Korean style:
새해 복 많이 받으세요
(seh heh bok mahn ee bahd euh sae yo)
- they applauded - it was funny. My Korean is sadly lacking. I found myself pulling out my language books later to look up words I couldn't remember. Like delicious and what to say when you serve food or accept food. I have great Korean language books. I could make that a project when all my other many projects are ticked off.
I felt like I was in a fishbowl though because of my temporary lenses, new lenses have come in twice with flaws so I'm still waiting to be able to see at all distances. I'll be so glad to get the correct ones. I hope so. Cross your fingers for me.
I topped the night off by breaking a tooth on popcorn. You know the crunch that doesn't feel like a popcorn kernel and you stop mid bite to feel around - well - I found a big hole where half of my tooth used to be. Happy Lunar New Years to me!
By the way, now that we've had the Lunar New Year does that mean my Christmas tree should come down now??
02 February 2011
You can check out our local groundhog at the Balzac Billy website here and find out about the official celebrations but be warned - there is a soundtrack to this site!
And here's to an overcast day - which I don't think we are expecting to get or to at least a few more chinooks to balance it all out.
31 January 2011
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The beginning - a very young group of wizards and witches |
My very elegant guests |
28 January 2011
The Chris Cran piece, Grey Green Crowd #2, is quite large (the picture above doesn't give you a sense of the size) and is placed outside of Communication Studies in O.
Just a ways down the hall - across the outside patio and into the upper level of T wing, you can see the work by Wendy Toogood. It is applique textile and very vibrant. It is located in my favourite study room on campus - with windows looking out onto the Arts Courtyard. From the second level you can look over into the study room and see the art or you can go down the staircase there and see it in the room.
I'm glad to see Mount Royal is including some great art pieces on campus. Bissett School of Business has begun featuring different artists in their 2nd floor gallery in the hallway. I'll be paying attention to what they do there - the current exhibition is finishing on Feb 4.
I remember the great art we had everywhere at the University of Lethbridge. We were so spoiled! There was even a Chagall hanging in one of the women's washrooms!
And remember the game Masterpiece? It was one of my favourite board games as a kid and I've been lucky to see some of these amazing works of art as I've visited museums and galleries both in touring exhibitions or on my travels.I still have the set of cards - I have my favourites and I'm sure they've influenced my love of art.
I also know my parents had an influence. My mom was making her own modern art for our walls - attaching blocks of packing styrofoam and taking a blow torch to them to make a piece that hung in our living room. My dad took art classes with me when I was in Junior High and enjoyed working with oils. And my favourite art in our house was a wild modern art piece with bright colours that hung above the ironing board and since that was my chore, I spent a lot of time looking at it.
My next art adventure is to get over to the Glenbow Museum to see the exhibit by Brian Eno, 77 Million Paintings. I have until March 20 - so if you are there on March 19 - you'll probably see me there!
27 January 2011
Just got home from the performance of Nevermore at Vertigo Theatre in partnership with the High Performance Rodeo. Wow!! Okay as Jill said, it isn't necessarily for everyone, and Ingrid was still talking about how good the last show, The 39 Steps, was, but I loved it. If you are a fan of Tim Burton's work, and enjoy live performance and music... (all those things apply for me) then this is one to see. It's certainly dark - no quirky happy ending like Nightmare Before Christmas or calypso dancing to Harry Belafonte to lighten the mood, Edgar's life is quite tragic - although I think the number when he meets his first love - Elmira - was a sweet moment. The six members of the cast were amazing - strong singers all and it really proceeds at a breakneck pace - with pauses only occasionally and definitely for effect. Usually one sentence leads directly into the next - barely a chance to breathe. It was developed and debuted by Catalyst Theatre out of Edmonton as a commissioned work for the Magnetic North Theatre Festival in 2009. Since then it has gone on to performances in Vancouver, Toronto, London and just finished a run in New York. I was glad to find the videos below - no soundtrack available, so this way I can enjoy it again. It runs until February 6 so there is still a chance to catch it here.
Next show - Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None!!
Ran into a friend on the way out and was reminded that The Drowsy Chaperone (NOT Drowning as I misquoted - too much of the macabre still lingering?) is coming up at Theatre Calgary. Anyone want to catch that with me??
Sunset under a chinook arch
Don't the mountains look so close? This was the view Monday evening from the windows of our office at Mount Royal University. I was working a bit late and a coworker called me over saying that I had to see this. An amazing glow descended on the mountain peaks reflected off of a very welcome chinook arch.
01 January 2011
A good start to the new year with a bit of a twist on my traditional New Year Day activities. Although I headed off to Inglewood thinking I could repeat my annual tradition for a few years now of starting with breakfast at EAT EAT and then a snowy walk around the Inglewood Bird Sanctuary, we arrived at the cafe to find it closed. So off we went to the Blackfoot Truck Stop Restaurant where breakfast was in full swing. The place has been serving up its large portions and famous pies since 1956 but this was my first visit. The walls are very pink and the art is very eclectic - movie posters, trucker art and Native prints. The portions were trucker sized so we wished we had shared one but tasty and got me ready for a brisk walk around the lagoon. If I make it back again, I will take coins so I can play the jukebox!
The Inglewood Bird Sanctuary is a favourite place of mine in Calgary. I love how you can be so close to the downtown and the busy Deerfoot but the only interruption to the sounds of crunching snow, congregating ducks and playful chickadees was the occasional plane overhead. No owls, deer or coyotes this year but it was still a wonderful walk.
Now if you get a chance - I'd recommend going to see "The King's Speech". I met a friend for the matinee at Chinook. A great movie and sure to be up for Oscars this year! It made me want to head back across the ocean - so very British. I love the use of fog in some of the scenes and wanted to hear an actual clip of King George VI after hearing his address to the empire at the commencement of WWII. The clip is here on the BBC website in reference to the movie. I also found this clip of his Christmas address in that same year on the CBC Digital Archives. It is appropriate for a new year's post and ends with the lines of a poem.
"I said to the man who stood at the Gate of the Year, 'Give me a light that I may tread safely into the unknown.' And he replied, 'Go out into the darkness, and put your hand into the Hand of God. That shall be better than light, and safer than a known way.'"
15 November 2010

Sorry for the Christmas picture so early (taken in 2008) but I have a dilemma. I avoid my living room unless I have guests. I am just ready for a change in this colour and it will be my December project but I need some help making the paint colour decision. Please click on Participate below to help me select a colour.
10 November 2010
Pile of Books
This photo amazes me. As I plan to add two more bookshelves to my home this weekend I wonder if I am on the path to this. My family would say yes. I don't even think I would disagree although I hope I am not. Somewhat. I love books....
05 November 2010
Sam's Photo stream
Sam is now on Flickr! I hope to see many more great shots from him - he seems to have a good eye for it - I like this one a lot. Follow the photo to see more of his shots on Mount Royal's campus.
01 November 2010
Attended the opening concert for the Mozart Festival Saturday night at the Calgary Philharmonic. We saw a fabulous staging of Rimsky Korsakov's one act opera "Mozart and Salieri" based on the Pushkin play (as staged as a movie in the YouTube clip). It included music from both composers and finished with an amazing performance of Mozart's final requiem - one of my favourite pieces. The chorus entered the house from different doors walking quietly with a lit candle and then all proceeded to the choir loft and the performance began in a low lit house with the four actors from the opera on the stage. Fantastic!! If I had the time, I'd attend the screening of Amadeus at the Plaza theatre this Tuesday (part of the festival and part of the 75th Anniversary of the theatre). I'll most likely just plan to watch the DVD and enjoy it all again.
Enjoy the music of the Requiem here.
28 October 2010
I am presenting next weekend at the ATESL (Alberta Teachers of English as a Second Language) conference in Edmonton. I've always wanted to try the Pecha-Kucha (pronounced peh-CHAKH-cha) format for a presentation - 20 slides of 20 seconds each - for a presentation of 6 minutes and 40 seconds per presenter. You may have heard of similar formats like "Ignite". But the conference planners gave me an hour - so I'm just going to pretend to be 8 presenters and talk about 8 different topics - all theme related but still try out this format. I like the idea that I could then take apart the presentation and share just a piece of it in a staff meeting or participate in a real Pecha-Kucha presentation (possibly at the upcoming Tech Testdrive in the spring). But isn't the photo perfect!! We'll see how it turns out!
26 October 2010
Catalogue Living
It isn't even Hallowe'en yet - I feel the same way as these trees!
in reference to: Catalog Living (view on Google Sidewiki)
- Post my own photos and organize them into sets and collections.
- Submit my photos to groups for others to review, to play games, and complete challenges.
- Discover amazing photos from others (love those who share under a creative commons licence!)
- Create galleries of photos from others on themes. (Great for school)
Try this gallery to see some pictures I have run across that made me smile.
Photo by Dunny on Flickr
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16 February 2010
Shrove Tuesday in Sweden
With all the family history work I've been doing, I've been avoiding the Swedish line. Maybe eating one of these delicious looking buns for Shrove Tuesday would give me some courage to try....
From the Flickr site: "Around the world today people are marking Shrove Tuesday in various ways – in Sweden, the day (“fettisdagen” – Fat Tuesday) is marked by eating a traditional pastry, called semla or fastlagsbulle, a sweet bun stuffed with almond paste and whipped cream."
11 February 2010
Jan 22 2010 - VID00006
Jan 22 2010 - VID00006, originally uploaded by Amanda *Bake It Pretty*.
A Hedgehog goes for a walk... He meets his mom, and an octopus and finally finds a slide "Whee". So fun!
05 January 2010
365 2010: #5
Second morning back to work and the sun didn't make an appearance all day. The snow was beautiful though and it wasn't too cold (-14 degrees) as there was no wind.
365 2010: #4
Celebrating Ingrid's birthday - Jill made the cake - very yummy and we enjoyed the sparkling pear drink from Ikea. A fun night with good friends.
365 2010: #2
End of the day and we thought the wiring was all done but when my lights didn't work, we realized we had used a plug that broke the circuit in the spare room. So one more job by lamplight.
02 January 2010
Not an "artistic" photo but one to represent a small portion of how I spent my day, reading The Fire by Katherine Neville. I finished this book and plan to keep track of my reading list for 2010. Not a recommendation however, but this is a sequel to "The Eight" which is a great story if you enjoyed the puzzle/code aspect of the DaVinci Code and want a strong female heroine to read about.
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The latest site I've been playing with is 43 things, a social network to inspire productivity. I love the feature of having emails from my past self sent to remind me of the goals I'm working on. I'm going to spend some time moving my GTD (more on this later) "Someday/Maybe" list onto this tool. More fun tools at the related allconsuming site. Keep your list of DVDs to rent, books to read and more at this site.
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okay, the truth is that they read it a year less two days ago. It's probably a case of "What have you done for me lately?"
Therefore, I hereby resolve to spend more time updating the foolish links I enjoy so much so that Easternblog will come back and visit sometime. Maybe I can find her another link to enjoy as much as she liked Piggy and Puppy.
thankyou.
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