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Monthly Archives: June 2012
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Happy Sunday!
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Chicken neck- sold out of chicken foot
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In February, 2011, I packed up my life in Boston and moved back to Ottawa. During my two-and-a-half years in Boston, I did this drive on the Mass Turnpike too many times to count. It is usually a smooth trip and surprisingly not busy, except for the dozens of imposing tractor trailers. The only trouble spot is around Syracuse, where apparently there is a lake-effect. Whatever the effect is, it is horrific if there is any form of precipitation. So why am I writing about weather conditions on an Interstate highway in the US? Because last year, as I was making the final drive home from my beloved Boston, I hit a massive snowstorm. So massive that it was whiteout conditions with zero visibility. I was driving a van with pretty good traction but I have never been so scared driving in my life. With my heart pounding the entire time, I navigated the road in pitch black conditions, alone in the car and with only a couple other drivers around me. I made it through the storm safely and one of the things that calmed me down enough to concentrate was this song. I played it over and over as it soothed my nerves and reminded me of good, warm times. Now I find out that this artist will be performing at a concert YOU is hosting on June 16.
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It’s hot already
For most of my life, I have been an athlete who exercises outdoors, whether it be as a skiier, horseback-rider, swimmer or runner. And for the past 14 years, I have run outside most days in many cities and many different climates. With this kind of exposure, one becomes finely attuned to the weather and the change in seasons, also to the rhythm of a city and how it awakens itself everyday. I’ve said before here how I expected to notice little difference in the change in seasons. This was wrong. Things are turning here in a major way. There are new flowers and different creatures flying around. It is very windy, hazy and hot. Even the Jamaicans are complaining that all of a sudden, it is hot earlier than usual. So people are wary of what this hurricane season will bring. The official season kicked off June 1. The government is all about warning people here and they held a major press conference with the Prime Minister and today there is a substantial supplement in the Gleaner about disaster preparedness. But people are wary because they are saying if it is this hot now, it means an extra-active hurricane season. I am mostly prepared. I live on the third floor, have water, canned foods, candles, matches, etc. And I will keep running outside, except in a hurricane, of course.
Mini-coaster update: The coaster has been relatively placid recently. Not sure why. But today, I took it downtown after a meeting of the Canadian Women’s Club executive committee. It was mostly deserted. When the coaster careened up to my stop, I got up a bit early, as most people do. Bad move. A rogue coaster pulled out in front of us suddenly and it was all I could do to hold on and not be shot through the windshield. I really had to hold on tight to remain upright and I was shaken afterwards. In general, I have adopted the policy of simply not looking out the window when I am in a coaster. It is just too scary.