Tuesday, February 28, 2006


I know it's tedious unveiling the Cleemenfluegen one little strip at a time but I want to give her one last day to make me take it down. She must be really busy with school or something. Anyway, I'm moving this pic up - mostly because I'm sure everyone's tired of seeing Karl on Ice. Nothing of note happening this week. I saw the movie RENT last night - great stage production which did not translate well onto film.
I'm in a post-Olympic slump. I went to Torino House (the Mangia & Bevi at King and Ontario) for the last night and to celebrate Jane Roos' award. On Monday she was all over the news, no doubt working hard to play on the momentum created by Canada's spectacular medal haul. I was watching it at the gym without a walkman so can't be sure.

Saturday, February 25, 2006

Check out Thursday's post for the updated photo of Clem ...
The guys in Florida want me to send them the whole photo, right now. They're stuck at the Pines for two months and they have to see it today? No chance, mis
pequeños rehenes. Anyway, I have to give LC the opportunity to stop this...you'll just have to check back here in a few days.
I'll still send my photoshop stuff for entertainment. Just keep in mind that there are photos of every one of you guys all over the internet, especially on the CKC site. If anyone's sensitive about having their image modified for the sake of humour, tell me now. I don't want to hear any crying when I get down there. Here's an older one of Karl on Ice. Tommy, I think you're next on the hit list...Click on any image to enlarge and please feel free to leave me a message by clicking "comments"!

Thursday, February 23, 2006

No word from Clem yet. So...here's what I'm going to do. Most of you have already heard the story but few have seen the photo. Every day, I will put a little piece of PG Clem onto this post. If she emails me to stop, I'll remove them. If she doesn't...well, she should have checked my blog more often.
The women's team can tell you why she's pure gold on the water but you'll have to ask a local if you want to know why she's Pure Gold in Port Credit...
I figured out what was wrong with my blog. Good thing cause I like this design.
I sent Clem this address last night. She checked it out while she was sitting alone in the library and says she peed her pants laughing at the photo of skater Karl...other students are noticing her more now just not necessarily in a good way. Hey Clem, I know that I keep apologizing for the "Now Appearing at PG" photo but can I post it here? No one will see it...really.

Wednesday, February 22, 2006

This has been a pretty quiet week. Our union had planned a wildcat strike for tomorrow (no cougar jokes please) but called it off a few minutes ago. That messes up my whole day. I was going to go to the Auto Show and Body Worlds 2.

More pics from my son - Jupiter and Saturn. His telescope is amazing. I've never had a chance to look through it because he got it while at university and since they moved to Toronto, I only seem to be at their place during the day. Anyway, on jupiter, you can see the giant red spot just going out of view at the left, top to middle cloud band. The colour's off on the Saturn pic but you can see the shadow of the planet on the rings on the backside.

Sunday, February 19, 2006


I love weddings!
P.B. & S.M tied it up this weekend at the Old Mill. The chapel was packed - S.R.O.
The bride was giddy and gorgeous and her declaration of "Absolutely - I will!" when the priest asked if she would take P. as her husband made everyone laugh. During the speeches, she put on quite an impressive display of linguistics - thanking family and friends in Hungarian. A.B. confirmed that it was perfect! Is that what she was doing in Korea?? Learning Hungarian?
There were lots of people I haven't seen in awhile, J.S. flew home for the weekend, all of V.O.C. were there. So nice to see C.S. who left the women's team to finish her law studies. She's still got 18 months to go but says she can sue someone for $10,000 or less if needed.

S.F. told me he recently won a singing contest at the "Raid the North" adventure race with his rendition of Hendrix' "Fire". I'm not going to lie, he's a good singer but I wouldn't think his interpretation of Jimi would be award winning. Then he told me that while he was singing, his gf L. got up and danced in some skimpy panties that said "Raid the South". Hmmm. Hands up those who think Scott did not win based on his talents...
It was also great to see the godfather of dragon boat and his lady - FH and JV. J was on her way to Singapore and arranged things so she could be in T.O. for the wedding before flying out of YYZ.
I wish I had gotten photos of everyone but my camera batteries tanked. Don't be fooled - even rechargable batteries stop charging after awhile. Fortunately, T-bone got some great shots of the wedding – click here to check them out…

Anyway, congratulations S. & P. - it was a great party for a wonderful couple!

Wednesday, February 15, 2006

Quote of the Day
"Hunting with Dick Cheney is still safer than driving with Ted Kennedy."

Tuesday, February 14, 2006

Last night, the roommate and I watched the pairs event in figure skating and now all he talks about is the Russian skater, Tatiana Totmianina. He's not much of a threat to Maxim Marinin since he's about as graceful as a baby giraffe on a unicycle but I'm pretty sure I saw one of those sparkly outfits in with his dry cleaning the other day.
Live the dream Karl...and if you can't live it, at least dress the part.
I haven't done anything for days....I sit down to watch one Olympic event and suddenly it's 3 hours later. Yay for Beckie Scott and Sara Renner! The team sprint is one of most exciting events to watch and I'm glad they've added it to the Olympics. Did you see those Canadian girls givin' 'er on the uphills?
I received my winter Olympic charms from Can Fund this morning. They're a little smaller than I thought which means they might look good on a charm bracelet or chain. I wish I had ordered more. Jane says they'll be coming out with something really unique for the summer olympics too.
At the moment Canada is SIXTH in the medal standings - Go Canada!

Wednesday, February 08, 2006

We celebrated M.R.'s birthday last night at the Drake Hotel. Dinner was Winterlicious and, while it’s always great to see the fabulous Dish, it was especially wonderful to see S.N. and S.R.. It’s been far too long and we’re planning many more evenings. I anticipate getting into some scrapes with these 3 – S.N. and S.R. will talk our way into it and M.R. will talk our way out. I will be the older, more responsible individual, holding coats, purses and jewellery when the trouble starts.
While we were in Berlin, our Fat Tire Bike tour guide had this amazing courier-style bag with "BERLIN" across the flap. He told us where we could buy it but we never made it to the store. I was very excited when I found them online because it's the perfect memento of our gold-medal experience in Germany! They even give you an alternate flap and M.R.'s is a map of the city.


Earlier this week, my favourite nerd (my son) sent me this picture he took of Saturn. He has an outrageous, Hubble-type telescope and camera attachment – this is a real photo…
...taken from his front yard
...of Saturn
...in the sky.
Very cool.


Please Note: I've updated my template so I can attach links to interesting sites. Check out "A Change is as Good as a Rest" to see what J.S. has been up to since she moved to B.C.

Monday, February 06, 2006

See You In....Court

Jane Roos, the woman who put the B. brothers and VanK into Roots ads and started the "See You In…" fund for Canadian athletes, has had a run-in with the COC. You can read how they misappropriated her trademarks in the Ottawa Citizen.
Jane, always a big supporter of paddlers, was at C.B.’s retirement party with her husband and
gorgeous baby girl. I hadn’t been on their
website since the summer Olympics so decided to go see what’s up. Nothing about their pending court case but they’re selling a great silver zipper charm as a fundraiser (just $40). I’ve purchased a couple (so you may get one as a gift if you have a winter birthday) and hope they have something similar for the summer games. If you have any doubt about the benefits of Jane's fund, ask one of our Olympians - 11 of Canada's 12 medalists in Greece applied for and received grants from the fund prior to the 2004 games.

Friday, February 03, 2006


So strange. I'd been paddling for several years before my Dad handed me an old teardrop paddle and told me he did sprint canoeing as a kid in Winnipeg. Today my brother sends me a photo of my Grandfather (2nd from left) with a C4. The photo's dated 1920, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan.

Thursday, February 02, 2006

In one of those freak occurrences of sibling telepathy, my sister, brother and I each started going through old family photos in the same week. Laurel has pictures of us as kids, Graham has Dad's family and I have Mom's. Suddeny, there's a flurry of scanned images being passed back and forth.
My grandfather is standing 3rd from the left in this photo of an elk hunt in The Pas.
Graham would have been 3 months old when this photo of the 3 sisters was taken at Mrs. Ellis'. I suspect we girls were sent to the neighbour's to give Mom a break.

The women of Wolseley dressed to represent various nations. So funny - Aunt Isa (2nd from the right) is Canada. Someone had written all the names and corresponding countries on the back as well as the comment, "How do you like Isa's beaver?"

Wednesday, February 01, 2006

Arrowroot cookies and Nutella...the Rootella cookie sandwich. I am a genius.


yum.