Month: November 2009

  • So many mothers wait in vain today....

     "Canadian casualties in the Second World War topped 40,000 and hundreds more have died in the Boer War, the Korean War, in Afghanistan and in peacekeeping duties.

    Today, we honour their memory. We stand in silence and we remember them.

    Some say the Canadian government should make observation of two minutes of silence on Remembrance Day mandatory, but veterans say that would be against the very ideals for which the soldiers fought. They fought for freedom--whether it be freedom to stand silent or freedom to protest."

    From November 11 editorial Edmonton Journal

  • Another camera addict....

    Birthdays can be fun and especially with the younger teen set...we older folk stopped counting a while ago!

    Such was the situation last night with the grand daughter. Doing her usual overnight at my place for yoga also coincided with a birthday celebration.....the "Scorpio" Teddy was fun but reaching further in the bag brought out a new digital RED Canon camera complete with RED carrying case and much excitement! So another camera addict in the family is on her way....

    On my way heading out the door made some apple pear sauce from pickings this summer for the Potluck dinner of our OFRE group ( Operation Fruit Rescue Group Edmonton ) at the Strathcona library. Stories and good food was shared with someplanning for next season. Frozen apple sauce, pear juice and cherry, apple, gooseberry jams also for the take home.

    This group started this summer to help and share some of the local fruit that owners do not pick...1/3 to owner, 1/3 to food bank or other charity and 1/3 to pickers.  More volunteers needed for next summer but at least a beginning....

    and love this outside shot of the library.

  • Monday morning musings

    So how has your week begun? Just a few reflections on mine…

    November is never an easy month because of remembrances of losses such as my father’s death and a good friend last year, but also a time to dwell in those times of encounters with others here and be thankful….we all need to be reflective and look beyond selves and Nov.11 is a good reminder….the sacrifices of others and our own charitable giving.

    As the Christmas season approaches, for heaven’s sake, watch the spending….being a consumer is not a patriotic duty!

    As I approach this week I do so with much more calmer perspective than have done so in past free writing. Abit of a difference may have been that I began my day with some meditation and yoga. Hopefully a little bit more calm than angst at other times.

    So this is the rapid writing of things I have to do….

     

    The back porch got cleaned last week and extra dog kennel and accessories up for sale , so must check to see if any responses to the ad on Kijiji…

    I think I have found a vehicle  a 1995 Volvo 850 wagon. Although abit more than I wanted to pay It would be a relief just to know that I have a vehicle at last that meets most of my needs: right size, able to take dogs, older but maintained well, both summer and winter tires, an automatic and hey, even heated seats! So what do I have to do around this….


    get an inspection booked, bill of sale drawn up and/or bank draft, call insurance for costs, change plates and registration, talk to brother-in-law….

    I have a rental car for 2 more days and what do I need to do while I have it? What are the immediate needs?..look at your weekly schedule first before launching off says the cautionary mind. Getting some dog food, major/minor grocery shop ( I really do hate grocery shopping as it probably reminds me of the major ones I have to do before heading north) if home depot or Rona get new screens but get dimensions first, end for soaker hose, tulips, mail packages to K and for baby ( get addresses ), birthday gift for M, take lawnmower in for tuning, drop off stuff at church including invoice but that might wait until tomorrow. Stop in at dentist in NE again maybe tomorrow/

    The temperature is going up to plus 8oC today and so more outside stuff to do including g dog walks…slow down as maybe I can do some of this in early afternoon…again check day timer.

    My office desk is messy…I think I have clients tonight.. check day timer. And should also make a few calls or emails about feedback appointments to set up schedules. Contract for the north…last week’s call felt much too much like just social but it will come together so must make contact again before the end of the week.

    So other projects…would really like to have the front gate fixed so I don’t have to wire it together and looks like some one backed into another section which needs fixing…so the need to contact a carpenter….make another call. The whole roof and insulation thing and what needs and can be done before winter…. again just get estimates.

    Then there is the whole list of friend and family contacts I need to either do or catch up on…don’t know if it is avoidance as much as feeling somewhat peopled out… after a weekend of leading a marriage prep seminar, helping with coffee at church and attending an outreach committee meeting in the middle and then missing the play I wanted to see by arriving at 2:30 PM when it had stated at 2 PM. Did get to my evening meditation group but then beetled off on my own to a discount movie theatre to see “ The Proposal” at 10:50 PM

    Easy to manage the compartments of my life but when they overlap

    So the week has begun and what am I doing. Oh yeah… check day timer!

     

  • Ressurecting the breadmaker...

    To tell you how long it had been since used the breadmaker.... found someone had put packets of curry powder in there for storage as near the spice rack! :)

    My memories of this breadmaker...well don't know if it was a weddings gift...eons ago and a whole other story but I do remember getting a new paddle from " Dorothy's Appliance Store " about 10 years ago. Fascinating place and looking through at least 20 different samples of one that would fit my machine....the original manufactures probably long gone out of business on this model...so why chuck the whole machine for lack of a paddle was my logic! So paid about $20 for a new "used"one. Presently one would probably just get a new breadmaker but that is the philosophy of disposable and not repairable items.

    Now why did I lose a paddle to my breadmaker.....the loaf left to cool on the counter was much too much a temptation to my husky, Mike, who gobbled the whole thing, paddle included!

    One of the tips I got from my sister in law on this trip was to use the breadmaker for the dough only and do the rest of the loaf/buns in the oven....it seems to rise more.

    Tried and worked well this week... a sesame seed french bread loaf ( white wine included in the recipe ) and cinnamon buns. my only regret on the latter was tried abit of molasses added to brown sugar and cinnamon made removal from pan very difficult.

    Oh yes and some very berry muffins just on their own.

  • Wonderfully head clearing it was to get out of the city....

    Instead of giving out Halloween candy, took advantage of last few days of car rental last weekend & a good 2-day road trip to sister in law's farm in Calgary and day hike in Grotto Valley Canyon, near Canmore and Ekshaw.

    The dogs, were scrunched in the back, but thought they died and went to heaven running both on the farm rolling in smelly stuff, investigating the ducks and  up the canyon...

    Leased together most of the time I let them go on the narrower trails.

    The canyon comes to a T with waterfall on one branch and dry creek bed on the other, and I liked the 2 PM light that produced this shadow portrait.

    The holds here on the side walls for rock climbing reminded me of the daughter and her many adventures

    Dressing in layers was definitely the order of the day as you can see by the snow on the spruce and juniper berries where I stopped for lunch.

    The valley is noted as a spiritual place and has several places of petrogliffs from the original Indian groups, 10-14,000 years ago. I could only find these rather faint red markings, but there appears to be both a person in the upper one and animal, possibly bison or elk in the lower shape.

    The only down point on Sunday after my hike was an anticipated soak in Banff Hot Springs pool found closed for renovations, so went for beer and pizza at Banff Springs Hotel.

    Monday morning after enjoying a leisurely breakfast and watching the pine siskas in feeder outside the window drive back was given instructions to take a new ring road that one would avoid going into Calgary...

    this was fine until it suddenly ended in construction not yet connected with highway #2 north. Fortunately I was not the only one heading in that direction and ended up via some back roads just north of Calgary via a small town called Balzac.

    These are some of the shots of that detour, including small church and collection of old farm items in one yard near the highway.  

    The day was clear and one could see the Rockies in the distance, and those wonderful open prairie skies.

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An Albertan & Canadian, definitely a northern gal. Social worker by profession, this blog has included some of my work over 10 years in Nunavut from 2002 on. Passionate about slowing down & taking time to appreciate the beauty of the outdoors or kindness in relationships as gifts & blessings; injustices against children in situations beyond their control; my faith; Nature, experiencing the outdoors whether cycling, walking. x-c skiing or gardening, my dogs, capturing on film God's beauty, experiencing life intensely & with the senses, richness of late afternoon light, wind in my hair cycling with my dog on a beach road, couching inches from an arctic flower or alpine lichen to capture it with my camera, insight of a student's new learning, a good conversation over a coffee.

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