Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Cute parents



I have one last summer event to document before I give up and get on with autumn plans: in August, our parents hosted a Saskatoon wedding open house/barbeque for us. Since we had a small wedding, it gave us a chance to celebrate with family friends and extended family. We ate potato salad. We drank sangria. We looked at photos from the big day.

Our parents took care of everything, and Michael and I had a chance to visit with folks that we only see at Christmas. It was fun! There are more photos on Flickr, including a few that I just added today.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Price Tags

I admired Gordon Price when he was a Vancouver city councillor, namely because he was committed to using public transit - an important presence to have on any municipal council, but one that is often missing. Now I'm a fan of his blog Price Tags. There's something about city planning that makes my heart beat faster. I'm interested in how communites are formed, how we interact in shared spaces, how we get around, how we experience our neighbourhoods - that sort of thing. Maybe you're interested too?

Wednesday, September 09, 2009

Summer schemes

As you'll see, the tentative plans that I fulfilled during the summer months weren't ambitious. Basically, they can be summed up with one tentative plan: take advantage of summer, already. I owe a lot to the amazing weather (don't be fooled by the toque in the camping photo) and a four day work week (I'm back to five days now, sadly). It also helped that I didn't have any big events looming over me (like, I don't know, a wedding or a trip to Europe).

Here's a sample of my accomplishments:



Go camping
. Check.

Make a smore. Check.

Eat a smore. Check.


Have a picnic in a park. Check.

Eat as much local produce as possible. Check.

Pick your own berries. Check.


Bike to work. Check.

Bike to work after your office moves, even though you have to bike through more traffic than you'd prefer (at least you can also bike over a trestle bridge). Check.


Kayak on the Gorge. Check.

Float on multiple lakes on an inflatable mattress. Check.

Go to the nude beach at Prior Lake. Check. (Lament the fact that Prior Lake is nothing like Wreck Beach. Check.)

Bike to Thetis Lake more than once. Check.


Go to the Saanich Fair. Check.

Wear sun block, but spend enough time outside that you also get a tan. Check.

Don't worry about writing about all of these things as they are taking place; there'll be plenty of time come September. Check.

Tuesday, September 08, 2009

Saanich Fair


I talked up the chickens on the way to the Saanich Fair, but my heart belongs to the bunnies. Especially bunnies that spoon.