Here's a sneak peek at what I'm up to:
Moving!!
I've discovered a benefit to being a bad packer. When it comes time to unpack, it feels like you're opening presents!
I have no clue what's inside each box.
And they each have such delightful contents.
The box that's currently closest to me contains pots and pans, cutlery, magazines, towels, books and mugs, an iron, and cushion covers!
Scribbles!
New dSLR!
I'm thinking of starting a Fun Flickr account...
Working on my course. I'm having a blast.
Cleaning and organizing...
and putting in drawer liner!
Dog-walker training here I come!
Sunday, August 21, 2011
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Obsessed with Wisdom
One of my favourite photography exhibits ended last week: Wisdom by Andrew Zuckerman.
I just stumbled upon it back in June. And I went back 3 more times to peruse the photos and read the quotes. ...and gain some wisdom!
It was such a special experience. Strolling among the photos, stopping at each one to discuss the photography and quotes with friends.
Or, the concept that if you're not moving forward, you're decaying. Being stagnant is actually decay.
hmm. Where does contentedness fit in?
I just stumbled upon it back in June. And I went back 3 more times to peruse the photos and read the quotes. ...and gain some wisdom!
"Cooking is truly an act of love" - what do you think?
Or, the concept that if you're not moving forward, you're decaying. Being stagnant is actually decay.
hmm. Where does contentedness fit in?
One of the benefits of going to see the exhibit so many times was that I started to remember the quotes and could compare/contrast them in discussions with friends.
This seems manageable:
Here is one of my favourites: (of course)
"enormous risks". wow.
Here's another gem:
And from the book:
love it.
Saturday, August 06, 2011
My new favourite part of the city: Evergreen Brickworks
A few weekends ago, I spent a weekend at Evergreen Brickworks (EBW). I was there participating in a Digital Storytelling workshop. (It was brilliant!!! Stay tuned for more info on how it went.)
Every so often I come across these gems, and I wonder, "why didn't anyone tell me about this?!"
EBW is one of those cases.
I love. love. love. this place.
It feels like an oasis.
A place committed to nature and community.
I think part of the feel comes from the fact that it's kind of in the middle of nowhere. It's definitely accessible by car, but not really by public transit. Yet it's only 10 minutes away from the city.
However... They have a free shuttle! And.... the shuttle drop-off/ pick-up spot is about a 1 minute walk from my new home!!
SCORE!
So, if you're looking for me, just pass by EBW first.
I can't wait to hang out there - all the time.
Saturday farmers' market.
Sunday antique market.
Yummy food/cafe (locally grown, organic delights)
Weekday activities (I need to do more research on this. ...I want to take a workshop there!)
Bike rentals and nature trails
fun.
Monday, August 01, 2011
11 fun things to do in the elevator
According to my Yes and Yes calendar, this past Saturday was National Talk in the Elevator Day.
My new job requires me to take the elevator at least twice a day, and I've been thinking about how to make it more of an enjoyable experience.
(One thing to note, is that I'm only on the 3rd floor, so the ride isn't very long.)
I didn't happen to be in an elevator on Saturday, but the previous Friday, I made an effort to talk in the elevator. It wasn't much of an effort though. ...I said "Thanks!" to someone who held the door for me. :)
But it's a new month! I'm crowning August 2011 as "Talk in the Elevator" month.
We'll see how it goes.
To start off, I've developed this list:
11 Fun Things to Do in the Elevator:
My new job requires me to take the elevator at least twice a day, and I've been thinking about how to make it more of an enjoyable experience.
(One thing to note, is that I'm only on the 3rd floor, so the ride isn't very long.)
I didn't happen to be in an elevator on Saturday, but the previous Friday, I made an effort to talk in the elevator. It wasn't much of an effort though. ...I said "Thanks!" to someone who held the door for me. :)
But it's a new month! I'm crowning August 2011 as "Talk in the Elevator" month.
We'll see how it goes.
To start off, I've developed this list:
11 Fun Things to Do in the Elevator:
- Whistle/hum The Little Spanish Flea song
- Face inward (with your back to the door)
- Swap Twitter handles
- Count down the numbers aloud (New Year's Eve style!)
- Tell riders a super random fact (Did you know that 'Frisbee' used to be a trademarked name? It's like Xerox or Kleenex.)
- Jump right before the elevator stops
- Ask riders what they're listening to on their iPods
- Dance
- Conduct an impromptu poll - Nikon vs. Canon, Mac vs. PC, M&Ms vs. Smarties, BB. vs iPhone vs. Android, Mary Poppins vs. Maria (Sound of Music)
- Change outfits (Clark Gable style. ...no flashing!)
- Chug your drink before you get to your floor (bonus: if you're with a friend, get them to yell "chug! chug! chug! chug!)
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