Tuesday, December 9, 2008

What's new... Pussycat.

I really should be rushing home to referee, but they seem to slowly be working things out. Have added to the dependable males in my life - new kitten (photo to be added when I take one and get it up here). His name is Spud (he arrived in our lives thus monikered). Right now, Spud & BC are still at the sniff and hiss stage (unless things have changed since this morning). Spud keeps with the normal theme for cats I have known... Black - mostly. White paws, lips, whiskers, and tuxedo shirt. At six months old, he's still all legs and tail (and squeaky little mew - just like Sebastian was).

As for the undependable males - well, we have closure (in the form of an e-mail from what I had been lead to believe was the imminently ex-wife - yeah, not so much). Feckless cad. Also, lying bastard, and a few other colourful terms. Anyway, not worth any further wasted time or energy.

Not all that much else going on that is newsworthy. Although, as I realize it has been a while since I last posted, here's the summary (will post photos as they are available).

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Four strong winds...

Okay, perhaps only one strong wind, but it was really strong (maybe still is, haven't been back outside since this morning) - haven't seen whitecaps like that for a while...

Anyway, back home (and back at work). The 'No Jet Lag' pills seem to have worked http://www.nojetlag.com/jetlag3.html . I managed to stay awake all day yesterday (arrived at 0930 and kept busy until going to bed around 2300) - pretty good after virtually no sleep in the preceding 14+ hours on and off airplanes. Only woke up once around 0530 today, and then got up at my usual time - 0815. However, I've been at the office since 0900 and it is now almost 2000 - so, may get slammed by the jet lag tomorrow. Fingers are crossed!

Anyway, bit of a shock to the system to go from +26(or more) to +8... Since I noticed yesterday that I was chilly for much of the day, today I wore my (newly lined) winter coat that I normally only wear when it dips below +1 (or a tiny bit higher if what I have underneath is negligible - ie: strapless gowns). Today was wool pants (newly altered), wool sweater (new), and wool socks (and in boots), and wool coat! ba-aa-aa...

Pictures of everything to follow... (will insert as they are done!).

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Leavin' on a jet plane...

Currently sitting in terminal 2 at Narita looking out the window at the grey day and staring at terminal 1... Note to self, even though there might be no further passport control on connecting flights, there IS another security check. So, should have stuck with my first plan - to sit and read and drink my water before going through security!

Oh well, found the free "Yahoo Cafe" with the odd to use multi-lingual keyboard (have to essentially type with a couple fingers to avoid changing languages - cause, every time I do that, I have to start all over again!). Something I just hit copied most of the prior sentence (very strange!).

Anyway, have about an hour and a half to kill before my next 10 hours on a plane (yippee!). At least managed to get a bulkhead seat to here and have an exit row on the next leg. Oh, yeah, and not flying with any broken bones!

Hong Kong this time was pretty laid back - friends are now a 45min- 1hr commute from town (vs. the prior 8-15min). So, only one late night (the getting home at 4am thing was brutal! - too old for this!). Packed to the gills with new clothes - it is all so cheap to get made (which appeals to my control freak tendencies - the getting them made part, pick the colour, pick the fabric, pick the linings, pick the trim...).

I should be well clothed for the next couple YEARS!

Saturday, November 8, 2008

Hurts so good...


Today was very low key... Might have something to do with the fact that Christie & I got home from Lan Kwai Fong after 4am (after waiting 45 minutes for the ferry - argh!). Anyway, we visited most of the usual haunts, chatted away merrily, danced our feet off - have a picture of Christie on stage with the band! And I think, perhaps, a few strangers have pictures of their friends dancing with me... We were part of the entertainment! Not sure what it is about bunny ears and LKF, but, at one point I had someone's flashing bunny ears on.

Oh, and the new thing I learned is that I apparently made a bit of an impression on my last visit to LKF (when we were talking to Warren at the Keg, it came out - oh, so YOU'RE the one...). Well, 32 weeks later - and left LKF in one piece this time... Picture above is the aftermath of the last time I was here...

The earlier part of the day was spent with a visit to the TCM in Tsing Yi (for acupuncture), then went for lunch, off for a hair wash, then to the foot massage & regular massage place. Lots of poking and prodding and squishing! This would be the good hurt part...

Not much else to report at this juncture...

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Ce-le-brate good times...

Oh so happy with the US election results... I had few hopes that there would be success! I think the world just became a potentially better place - it is certainly much more hopeful from where I am sitting. I think we are now on the right track to turn the world economy around. Won't be instantaneous, but certainly better than my prior concern that the looming recession would become a full blown economic depression.

Anyway, off to celebrate with my hosts...

Money, money, money...

Yup, can burn through it here at an amazing rate... But really, when you take the exchange rate into consideration...

Anyway, yesterday was the requisite trek to Shenzhen. The visa office at the border just recently re-opened post-Olympics. It had been closed just a couple weeks after my spring visit. So, hi-ho, hi-ho to the tailors we go (well, I was on my own to start). After a brief(ish) and unplanned sojourn to Tsuen Wan (got on the wrong bus at Tsing Yi - note to self: verify bus numbers with Chrisite when running strictly from memory!), managed to (eventually, and with some help from the local bus administrators) get on the correct bus to get the KCR station at Sheung Shui and was pretty much smooth sailing from there. Thankfully, Christie had armed me with RMB (yuan), so I was easily able to pay for my visa. Sadly, the same could not be said for her (until November 1, 2008, you could pay for your visa in HKD!). So, for me, after a relatively short line-up (about 30 minute wait in total), got my visa, and was good to go. Found the tailors with little hassle (had my headphones turned up loud enough to ignore the other hawkers - no, I don't need 'copy purse', or 'DVD'), and reached my destination with no aimless wandering about.

And, boy, were they happy to see me! So, off to the tailor stand, park the suitcases, drink some water (thanks!), and start figuring out how much fabric required for each item. Notes in hand, head off with Jo-Jo (she's helping me today), and go in search of fabric. This makes life oh so much easier - she negotiates (their comment later to Christie was that they think I don't know how to haggle - Christie's retort, she can, but we know you do a good job for us and get us a good price, so easier not to), and we go to the places where they know the stall owners. The more you buy, the lower the price. I think I was below 11 yuan per metre on most of the knits (that's under Cdn$2). Now, to put that in perspective, without the '10m skirt' and matching top sets (4 of them), I was at, I think, 97m... Let's just say, I have clothes for the next 5-10 years (unless I spill things on them - as I am wont to do!). My fingers are crossed that the skirt/jacket/pant suits will turn out well - up side (for me) of not much business at this juncture, I have very personalised service - they insisted on taking proper measurements rather than simply copying pieces the suits were to be based upon.

We've got dresses, and pants, and casual skirts, and dress shirts, and suits, and tops, and... Oh yeah, and some lovely silk dresses that should turn out properly this time - Jo-Jo's comments on at least one of the silks - 'well, you'll be easy to see!'. I figure this nicely balances out the normal penchant for black. Oh, and winter coats, and repaired linings (they're gonna be bright, those linings - I like 'em loud and unique) and more trench coats. All of this completely appeals to my control freak tendencies! Get to pick the styles, the fabrics, the linings, the buttons (on the ones I really cared about - otherwise, they have always done a great job of selecting on my behalf), the lace trim on things which require it...

Christie arrived just before 2pm. Susan brought her by the stall we were shopping at (the one of the 97m+), and then we headed for lunch around 3ish. After lunch, start organizing the order (it will be delivered on Monday at the latest - since I fly on Wednesday morning, and must get it in the mail - can actually do this myself this time!), trying on items, tweaking the fit, making notes, doing some alterations. Then, abandon having a couple things made, but head off to get the last of the fabric, and the various trims. We had been prepared to stay overnight - this seemed likely to be a two day job. But, by 8pm, we are pretty much done and the bill is paid. Head over for dinner at the pub in the Shangri-la Hotel, then toward the border around 10pm. Quick trip through the border, but being out in Discovery Bay, it is just after midnight when we walk (exhausted) through the door.

Bed!

Sunday, November 2, 2008

It's raining again...

Or, at least it was as I was trying to leave town yesterday/the day before, whenever the hell it was... This date line thing gets me all discombobulated! Anyway, arrived last night (local time) and seem to have transitioned pretty well to local time - so, won't spend too much energy worrying about what day it is in Vancouver (guess if I really want to know, can just check Alli's blog - What Day Is It Anyway...).

As usual, something has to go slightly awry when I am trying to leave town... So, went to the bank, got some cash, came home, called a taxi at 12:11pm for a 15:05pm flight - after sitting on hold for about 15 minutes, they advise that a taxi may take another 40 minutes to arrive, and perhaps I would be best to just go out and flag one down?! We need more taxis in town! Really, this isn't much of an option for me to exercise - I have 3 suitcases. Luckily, Sue called and came to my rescue - she picked up a cab at The Sutton Place and brought it to me. Turns out, news from our cab driver, part of the problem was 5000 people who had come into town to see Madonna were now trying to leave town to go home. G-R-E-A-T!

Anyway, made it to the airport, didn't beep going through security (woo hoo!), had lots of time to get to my flight. Think there might have been some incident they weren't really talking about - first time I went past the departure lounge you could go in, second time, not so much (and there were 5-7 cops milling about). Anyway, flight in ?the bubble" went well - peaceful up there - although, still can't sleep on planes, and the guy in front of me was impinging on my space (c'est la vie). Had plenty of time in Tokyo to get to my connecting flight (10 hrs to Tokyo, another 4hrs to Hong Kong). Actually, I can sleep on planes if there is turbulence - the problem would appear to be NOT ENOUGH MOTION. Was quite asleep when we landed in HK (almost to the point of obstructing the departure of my seat mates!). Go figure! Arrived in HK at just after 10pm. Christie met me at the airport, and home we came. New place. Unpacked, especially all my odd cargo: Shreddies, Brown Sugar Frosted Mini Wheats, popping corn, President's Choice Decadent Chocolate Chip Cookies. Bit of a visit, then bed! Slept mostly through the night...

Up around 7am local time. Coffee, nibbles, bath... Christie, Noah, and I had brunch with Tony (who procured my wheelchair on the last visit here). Ian was away in Thailand at a hockey tournament. After, we went down by the beach, and pottered about in the plaza. This new locale - Discovery Bay - is very much an ex-pat haven. Gwai Lo's, kids, and dogs abound. No private vehicles (including taxi) permitted through the tunnel (bus service, however, is good). After, we caught the bus to Sunny Bay, then the MTR to Tsing Yi (where they used to live - last seen, by me, as an invalid - much nicer to be walking!). We were dropping Noah off to play with a friend, then heading to the Prince Edward Street Market. Acquired: hair clips (nice & sparkly!), brush (forgot mine at home), cat toys, sweaters (Cdn$4 each!), t-shirts, and a black evening dress with beading ($45 - needs alterations, but off to China in a few days, so can get it done there!).

Anyway, stay tuned, will post photos (but not until back home!).

Friday, October 31, 2008

Got into the groove...

Madonna - the show was impressive (expected that), but the sound was far better than anticipated! Given the venue (BC Place) is notoriously lousy for sound - blew Janet Jackson way out of the water (she was in a good venue - GM Place - for sound and they managed to totally fuck it up!). Set list for Madonna http://www.buzzbishop.com/blog/2008/10/29/madonna-sticky-and-sweet-tour-in-vancouver-set-list-and-opening-act/; and, since we're talking about it - more info on the earlier Janet Jackson show http://janetjacksontour2008.blogspot.com/2008/09/janet-jackson-tour-2008-setlist-and.html

I'll say this much, I am certainly sticky now - not so sure about the sweet part! OMG - it was hot and crowded in there! Lost Corinne & Sue & my bus pass trying to get the hell out - still don't like crowds. Nearly got blown over on the exit - quite the breeze when gthey open the regular doors with the airlock on! However, did manage to keep Brenda, and meet up with Constantin (our own personal - and much in demand tonight- taxi driver).

Am very happy that did the repacking for tomorrow last night!

Off to the tub...

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Photo of the Day...


"Borrowing" a good idea... If not much to say, post photos. This was in the spring - Hong Kong harbour taken from the ladies room at Felix (the Philippe Starck bar on the roof of the Peninsula Hotel in Kowloon).

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Yummy, yummy, yummy...


The picture is from the spring trip to Hong Kong... Taken from a sampan in Aberdeen. Weather is supposed to be nicer this trip mid to high 20s, and clear. Here's hoping it holds.
No real lunch today - got bogged down at work. However, dinner at Sandbar was great - spinach salad, and fresh halibut (mmmm). Nice seat up on the deck - right by one of the fireplaces. Pleasant end to a long day. http://www.vancouverdine.com/sandbar/home.html

Managed to get fabric on Sunday (seems so very strange to be taking fabric to Hong Kong!). Especially when you are buying it from a shop with a store in Hong Kong (but, as they pointed out - doesn't get cold enough there to sell wool double knit or stretch wool). So, bit the bullet, and got enough to get palazzo pants, a pencil skirt, and a short jacket made (hoping there might be enough for a shell too) out of each fabric. Black double knit, and dark dark navy stretch wool. Picked up some buttons too. We'll see how it goes...

Lots of stuff to get copied too. It all appeals to my desire to control my environment - design the cabinets in the house, pick the finishes, choose the colours and the textures, design the bed. If I can't get paid to design things, I can at least do it for my own environment.

Saturday, October 25, 2008

I'm falling again...

FUCK! Assuming I have no followers with tender sensibilities... Sprained my recently broken ankle today (oh, yeah, and ripped my knee open). Back to traveling at normal speed - with the normal results. Tripped over my own two feet and face planted (well, not quite face) on the sidewalk.

OK, so I get the cosmic message... Unless I would like to try being put on 'stop' for a while (which, trust me, I have absolutely no desire to repeat), I must learn to operate at something below my usual breakneck speed (perhaps we should dub it breakankle speed). So noted.

This curtailed the rest of my activities for the day... Must get ankle back in proper working order prior to Hong Kong. At least most of the activities planned for this week involve sitting rather than walking or standing much!

Friday, October 24, 2008

Ooh, it's magic...


Apparently this might be a once a week thing... So, here's the latest this week:

Sunday - Went veggie shopping, walked over the Granville Street Bridge (the picture was taken a few weeks ago, going the other way on the bridge) to meet Alli at Starbucks at Granville & Broadway (I was only 4 minutes late - pretty damn good for walking from the West End!). Yup, 29 weeks later, and the ankle's working well - I have sweaty ears by the end!! Have switched to my 'winter' headphones (my answer to a car) http://www.bose.ca/controller?url=/shop_online/headphones/audio_headphones/around_ear_headphones/index.jsp apparently it's not yet winter if you're really hoofing. We went off to preview a gallery show http://www.elliottlouis.com/, you can also see a video interview with the artist http://www.elliottlouis.com/dynamic/video_list.asp (and I got to put in my 2 cents worth regarding the signage). Came home, had a bite to eat, made stew. Meghan came over for dinner (sent her home with stew - you'd think afer all these years that I would have learned how to cook small portions - but, not so much).

Monday - Strata meeting, how I got myself back in the position of herding cats is somewhat beyond me! Guess being elected President was the penalty for showing up late to our informal meeting prior to this one. Ah well... I will survive.

Tuesday - Was supposed to have dinner with my uncle, Bill and my parents. But, Bill has celulitis so he couldn't come out from T.O. (too bad, haven't seen him in months!). Instead, worked late then went to the Mongolian grill place with Allison & Danielle. Lots of veggies!

Wednesday - Dinner with Tania - need some help eating that stew! So, stew, wine, and a nice visit. A relatively quiet evening.

Thursday - Noontime visit to see Andrew (chiropractor), for an adjustment and to pick up my re-covered orthotics (much better!) http://www.baysidechiro.com/about-chiro.php. This time, please don't tell me not to fall in Hong Kong (didn't work very well last time!). Lunch with Danielle at Kam's Place. After work, met up with Sue & Monika for a bite to eat at Cafe Crepe, then we headed to The Centre http://www.centreinvancouver.com/index.php?&bo_table=show&year=2008&month=10 to see David Copperfield - the show is impressive (and the man is pretty funny) http://www.dcopperfield.com/ don't know how the tricks were done, but... We got in just before the lights went down, and, apparently, outside the notice of Tania at her part-time entertainment job (rather than the real job - the Shiatsu business http://www.goshiatsu.com/news.htm), she was a bit startled with our 'sudden' appearance when the lights were up at one point in the show.

Friday - Tonight. Dinner at Chambar http://www.chambar.com/ (apertif: EL CHE - Havana 1953.White peach puree, dark rum, sherry, orgeat & lemon juice. Served up.; appetizer shared with Gloria: Coquilles St.-Jacques - Pan seared diver scallops, vegetable "jardiniere", roasted hazelnut vinaigrette, spiced chorizo; dinner: Veau Provencal - Seared veal tenderloin, warm crisp green vegetable bocconcini salad, piment d'espelette vinaigrette, sauteed fingerling potatoes; 'desert': Chambar SazeracBrandy, cardamon, peach bitters served in an Absinthe rinsed glass.). Yup, I could eat here every day (add to list of things I will do if I win the lottery). Anyway, this was all a brief precourser to the concert for the evening - Bob Dylan http://www.bobdylan.com/#/tour - the set list should be here soon. The band was hot, but some accoustic numbers would have been nice... The crowd was very diverse - gotta love it when the 20 somethings are reporting the 50 somethings for smoking-up. The attendant managed to keep a straight face when he requested they put out their cigarette (uh, don't think that's quite the term you're looking for sweetheart). Leaving, god I hate crowds!

Tomorrow - Gotta get my hair cut - 10am http://www.hairbliss.com/studio.html. Then back home - they're testing the fire alarms. Then, vote in the by-election. Pick up some wool double-knit to take to Hong Kong (since really want to get pants and a skirt made, can't guarantee that will find it in China - haven't had luck thus far; and, funnily enough, Gala can't tell me for sure if will be able to get it at their store in Kowloon http://www.galafabrics.com/ - too bad, would be nice to buy it in a tax free port!). Perhaps will get better info in person - or, will get fabric. Another gallery opening http://cristallgallery.com/CURRENT_EXHIBITION. Also supposed to go with Catherine to hear Mike's band play, but, not so certain about that - clock is ticking out of time before I leave.

Sunday - Going for curry brunch with Alli & Sue http://www.indiabistro.ca/, then a Costco run to get the items for HK delivery, then move BC to Sue's for a few weeks (this is the only real opportunity - although I will miss his little furry face home for a few days).

Monday - Supposed to have dinner with the Creechurch boys. We're heading to Sandbar (I think Paul was making the reservation - I sure hope I wasn't supposed to be 'cause I haven't!) http://www.vancouverdine.com/sandbar/menus_dinner.html.

Tuesday - Another play http://www.seeseven.bc.ca/0809/shows/jesuschrist.php

Wednesday - I think nothing, but can't recall...

Thursday - Madonna http://www.madonna.com/

Friday - Fly fly away... Hey, at this pace, may even manage to sleep on the plane (ha, ha, ha). Up in 'the bubble' - it'll be a new experience. Managed to book 76H on the upper deck - so, think should be able to do my ususal stand and watch movies over the back of my seat http://www.seatguru.com/airlines/Japan_Airlines/Japan_Airlines_Boeing_747-400.php

Saturday, October 18, 2008

IN with the old...

Leftovers - almost sick of turkey. Soup, risotto, sandwiches. Left over mashed potatoes with breakfast today. Fed the dog (Rex & Alli were here for breakie) the last of the left over carrots (figured the left over brussell sprouts would be a poor idea!).

Old music - went to see Chicago last night. This has been the couple years of concerts (for a new change, not just jazz - which is my usual play). So, we've (the royal we, with various cohorts) have also gone to see: Elton John, Billy Joel, America, Boz Scaggs, Harry Connick Jr. (yeah, ok, that's jazz), Dave Brubeck (more jazz. But the man is almost 88 years old! He'd retired after the 1st time I saw him in Vancouver - he came back.), Colin James, Chris Isaak, Molly Johnson (and a bit more), George Michael (possibly the best concert I have ever seen), Gordon Lightfoot, James Taylor, Van Morrison (lacks charisma on stage), Seal, Stevie Wonder, ZZ Top. Still to come this year: Bob Dylan, Madonna, Ian Tyson, Robin Williams. Lots of theatre and opera interspersed in there too.).

Old friends - the internet is a godsend for those of us with previously peripatetic existences. Have recently reconnected with people I've known since fifth grade. And, several in between. Sometimes a walk down memory lane is good for you...

Monday, October 13, 2008

Thanksgiving...



Well, the guests have all gone home. Everyone ate too much, and most drank too much (but, only if they weren't driving)! First time I have cooked Thanksgiving dinner in the not quite so new kitchen (have been out of town the last few years - Hong Kong and Australia respectively). We had all the requisites: turkey, stuffing, gravy, mashed potatoes, peas, carrots, brussel sprouts, home-made cranberry sauce, pumpkin chiffon pie (not my creation - but amazing and yummy - and I don't really care for pumpkin), home-made chocolate birthday cake with mocha frosting (for the 20th anniversary of Vicki's 30th birthday), ice cream and wine, wine, wine, wine, wine, wine, wine... Oh, and a few people sipping helium from the birthday balloons! Doesn't work if you're laughing...
Four load of dishes have been run tonight (love the very quiet dishwasher - especially since I hate doing dishes, I need sous-chef in my life!). Probably two more (at least) to go. Soup stock to be turned back on tomorrow. Laughed so hard at several points tonight that I was left gasping and crying. BC has new friends in Michael & Gina (and they have new scars from his launching off of them). M&G are permanently on the invite list when there is turkey - so nice to have someone other than me carve it! Oh, yeah, and Michael gets bonus points for both recognizing and appreciating David Allan Coe as part of the background music...
The local dumpster divers will be happy with the haul of empties - the ones which can't be reused (as, hopefully will my carpenter - he makes wine - I need to get the new pot rack installed!).

Was quite the week! Monday Jacqueline started. Tuesday, Danielle materialised, melted down, and started work. Thursday, Dawn missed the Staff Dinner, and Friday she quit (good timing Danielle!). Saturday was the surprise 60th birthday party for Floyd - my feet are still sore from dancing too much - could barely make it the 1.5 blocks home (which had nothing to do with the field trip to Delilah's en route - where, happily, this time, unlike the last, no one left with my purse and keys - what a fiasco that was!). However, still keeping them well amused - I continue to bring strange things along with me when I arrive - dogs, wheelchairs, five year olds, and this time a massive bouquet of balloons (rescued from the 60th, and used for the 50th - they are off to another party tonight). Reduce, reuse, recycle...

Ah yes, and in between lots of luncheon meetings. Question of the week: why do men lie about their age? Okay, lie might be too strong a word, but fib for certain. Seriously, if you're over 70 (and, unless I am very confused, WELL over - why try to subtract 10 years!?). Anyway, this is all a conundrum which I am sure will work it self out. Or, it will show up here again!

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Thai Food Day...

Apparently, it is a day of the year requiring Thai food... Last year was in Darling Harbour in Sydney (long day, great company, kinda hungry - but took a while to find something of interest). Hmmm would be nice to be there (although, work better to time it to coincide with the company).

Today, long work day (and a bit weird - think it will all be good!)... Different company (Catherine & Mike), then off to a play. Again, the Thai food was happenstance - trying to find the theatre the location of which we all had a rough idea - but no address). Anyway, yummy food, some wine, and theatre - good evening! http://www.seeseven.bc.ca/0809/shows/cover.php

Overall, it's going to be a crazy week - yesterday, new employee started (she'll be good - hadn't really planned on the new one who started today, but she'll be good too). Last night had a short strata meeting (after racing home at 8pm in the rain to throw in the laundry beforehand). Tonight was as above. Tomorrow - lunch meeting, then massage therapy after work, then need to pick up groceries (turkey time) for dinner on Sunday. Thursday - lunch seminar, staff dinner meeting. Friday - slowish day (I hope). Saturday - errands, the 60th surprise party. Sunday - dinner for fourteen (well, was, now think we're eleven). Monday, think I'll sleep!

Somehow, think this month is going to fly by - then heading back to Hong Kong.

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Crash Course...


Alli gave me a crash course in working this better - we'll see if the lessons take. However, it appears that I can't yet figure out how to move the pictures around!

Pretty laid-back weekend. Breakie yesterday with Sue at the Grove, off to vote in the advance Federal Election poles, then wandered about through the rain on Robson & then hiding from the rain in Pacific Centre. Got speakers for my MP3 player (for traveling) and some new gloves (that time of year again!).

Sue headed home, and I headed to visit jeweller friends - tried on lovely earrings, but really, can't currently justify them (they were, however, lovely pink gold!). Oh, and tried on several different pairs of diamond earrings (but, still love the ones I bought myself for my 40th birthday - parents bought part of them). So, since these are what I wear almost everyday, seems a bit pointless to keep buying additional ones (I try to alternate in the black opals from Australia).

When the rain abated a bit, headed home to change and pick up the wine for dinner with Wendy & Brock. Had a lovely dinner - had been far too long since I saw them (that whole broken ankle thing put a damper on my social life).

Met Alli for breakfast today, then we were going to do The Drift on Main http://www.thedrift.ca/, but ended up just pottering about running errands (oh, and trying to sort me out for this!). So, we are caffeinated; shod (yeah, 'cause I so needed another pair of shoes!, but they're red, and they're shiny, and we all know how I feel about that! see photo above...); littered (cat); sharpened (knives - ready for the 14 dinner guests next weekend!); and have a new pot rack (well, a pot rack - which I haven't had before, and which will fit perfectly into the evolving kitchen - I've been coveting this one for about a year - can't find the brand - Typhoon with a photo online). Now, just have to get someone over to help install it properly - hitting the floor (or the island) laden with cast iron pots would be a very bad thing!

Alli was cleaning her house (and then was pushing me out of the way to watch football with both Rex & Emma trying to climb on her lap!). Took the dogs for a walk... It was brisk out there! Ah to be in Australia again (where it was spring during my stay this time last year!).

Ciao for now!

Friday, October 3, 2008

Day two... We'll see how long this works...

Well, pulled the trigger (so to speak), and not nearly as enebriated as last night (alcohol & stress - brutal combo! not sure what it says that I can type well drunk...). Tonight, only a bit of red wind on board - but at then end of a 11.5 hour workday!

However, the desk is kinda under control now. New employee starts on Monday. Think we're trending in the right direction.

Met my friend Con http://www.new.facebook.com/people/Constantin_Hiebner/709580147 at Boneta http://www.boneta.ca/ for his desert & my dinner (yummy - vino, bison carpacio, and gnocchi) - the staff are FABULOUS, was my first venture here without crutches or canes (everyone was duly impressed). But, you gotta love the restaurant whose owner/somalier takes the time to walk you to the loo when you're a bit crippled (in the past... now can happily get there on my own!).

Tomorrow, as they say, is another day...

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Where to start...


Well, almost 1130 pm... Long day, long week... So happy that tomorrow is finally Friday!!! Today was work, meetings, more work - 7pm. Cab to a gallery opening http://www.elliottlouis.com/dynamic/exhibit_artist.asp?ExhibitID=353 great to meet the artist - there's a serious small world story in here. When I have the link to his Paris shows, I will post it! Here's my 'baby' the picture doesn't do it justice...
http://www.elliottlouis.com/dynamic/Artwork/PublicDetail_James_Verbicky_Float_On_Revisit_4332_55.htm
Several scotches and another gallery and dinner at home later - writing this. Would kinda rather be on vacation and hang out with Chris at Namche Bazaar http://snowymtns.com/?id=kyajoriexpedition_1

Not looking forward to tomorrow - but at least will be at the end of it, the week that wouldn't end! Pulling the trigger (pre-emtively) on one of my employees tomorrow. Has been haunting me all week - will be happy to be done!

Cat currently trying to help me type! Maybe trying to make up for the dead bird in the house (how the hell does he lure them through the curtains!!!!????), maybe just peeved about not being the centre of attention at this precise moment.

Anyway - bed for me (love my new bed!).