Saturday, April 07, 2007
Thursday, March 29, 2007
News item number 1: I got a job! I am a features writer and page layout artist for the Toronto Community News, a group of 9 newspapers, 3 monthly local thingys, a magazine, and a bunch of random custom publishing. Mostly I write advertorial... sometimes I get proper writing assignments. And I'm getting pretty good at InDesign (I knew it would come in useful one day). I only work 4 days a week so I am leading the easy life... except for the fact that my commute to work is 2 hours. Eek.
News item 2: Springtime in Canada! This week the weather reached the weirdly dizzying height of about 17 degrees. Considering about 6 weeks ago the temperature was somewhere in the region of minus 30 with wind chill, this is clearly no mean feat.
News item 3: Small Madeleine is coming to visit! Yes, in 2 weeks time the air shall be full of the cries of reunited siblings. I am making a long list of entertainments. Any Torontonians out there, please feel free to make suggestions. Non-Torontonians, suggest things Madeleina can bring me by way of gifts.
News item 4: Random lucky streak! Recently I won 2 competitions, one for free tickets to films, the other free shampoo and $100 courtesy of Herbal Essences. Clearly, it pays to be bored and spend far too much time entering online competitions. I highly recommend it.
That may be it for news, actually. Right now I am devoting lots of time and energy to finding crazy volunteer stuff to do in my free time. Sadly I can't continue with the Burl-Oak Theatre Group due to time/transport troubles, but the rest of Toronto is my oyster and I am cracking open the shells .
I think I'm tired....
Sunday, February 18, 2007


Wednesday, January 24, 2007
fig. 1: President's Choice Candy Cane Ice Cream
This has to be a contender for best ice cream ever, or at least best limited edition ice cream. Vanilla ice cream, with mint dark chocolate pieces and bits of candy cane run through it. However, due to the lurid colours of the candy cane, which comes in a rather festive green and red combo, it is best to eat it under cover of darkness, lest you be sick.

fig. 2: Ice Skating at Nathan Phillips Square, Toronto

Fig. 3: The Polar Bear Dip
This needs some explanation. Essentially, hundreds of crazy people gather every year on the shores of Lake Ontario to freeze their asses off in the cold water. The money raised goes to charity. Some people dress up, while others stay on the bank laughing evilly. A good time is thus had by all.