Saturday, September 20, 2008

A Beautiful Day

It was a beautiful day in Hamilton. I visited the Makers' Market in front of Christ Church Cathedral on James St. North. I walked away with a cool green tree tee (say that 3 times quickly!) and a pair of delicate earrings.


Later on, I captured the view from the corner of Chapple and Barton St.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

The Last Mistress



If you have a chance to see this movie, do. It's quite a portrait of a steamy, oftentimes violent (either passionate or sadistic) couple, set in the 19th century. The story is masterfully woven and does present yet another facet to "love".

Monday, September 8, 2008

The End of the Summer

The end to my summer vacation went quickly but was a lot of fun! I took a day-trip to Toronto Island with my dad where we rented a 2-seater quadricycle and got the butt-kicking of a lifetime...it's not so easy peddling those contraptions.
















The best cultural event of the summer was the Hamilton Fringe Festival. I had a chance to see 6 plays at the Downtown Arts Centre. My top two were "Human Brilliance to the 22nd Century" and "How Does a Drug Deal Become a Third Decent Date?"
















My mom and I had a chance to visit the old family cottage and drop in on the best place to eat in Elora, the Desert Rose Cafe.




























I caught Valerie Tryon at the final Fieldcote Music evening. She played "Flight of the Bumblebee" as bats flew above the audience.















In Guelph I investigated site-specific locations for a possible dance project. Here are two ideas: this grouping of trees:














or this sturdy trio.















This past weekend I attended Christie's Antique Show. There were so many beautiful things and unbelievably well-behaved children. I guess they had interesting things to look at, so they were calm? The strangest thing I saw was this:





















and don't you just love this bench? It was snapped up right away.
















On the first day back to school, I was outside with my class and we spotted a woodpecker. A good omen I think. It's definitely not a Pileated woodpecker, maybe it's a Downy?