Queenbeabea

Wednesday, July 04, 2007

guitar tune-up and podcast

I was in Ottawa today. I brought my super awesome Norman guitar for a complete tune-up at the Folklore centre where I used to take lessons. http://www.ottawafolklore.com/main.asp
I miss my guitar already.
The guitar guy had this huge Golden Retriever flaked out in the middle of the floor of his studio. At first, I thought that this huge beast was some sort of 3d imported rug from some highlands. If this guy brings his dog into work, I knew that my beloved instrument was in gentle hands.

Here is the link for my first podcast:
http://web.mac.com/jnadon/iWeb/Site/Podcast/Podcast.html

Sunday, July 01, 2007

never know what you're going to see

There was a wedding yesterday, the drivers of this calèche were giving the horses a go around the block before the ceromony. J. and I were putting the bikes on our truck when I heard the horse bells and grabbed my camera.

Summer Vacation

Yesterday was the last day of June and my second day off from school. J. and I went cycling at the Baie Noire section of the SEPAQ Parc de Plaisance. We biked along the Ottawa river to the Thurso wharf and back. I believe that this park has the largest variety of birds in Quebec. Kind of like Ontario's Point Pelee as it is the southernmost part of Quebec. There is even a bike ferry between the Baie Noire and the Presqu'île of Plaisance.

I have a lot of museum, kayak, biking and hiking excursions planned with various friends. Impromptu rose wine or Sangria gatherings are always welcome here.

On my first day off, I cycled down to my secret beach, ate a muffin, completed neglected parts of Sarah Ban Breathnach's Simple Abundance Companion journal as I watched the glass mirror river split into waves as the first power boat sliced down its middle like a zipper opening a long tunic.

I listened to the village come alive with the 8 o'clock church bells tolling and traffic starting to roll down the always busy 148. We all have mixed feelings about the soon-or-someda-to-be-autoroute 50 which will hopefully alleviate congestion on the old highway and give travellers an alternate route of escape when invetably the police shuts down the only way in or out after fatal accidents or barns blown onto the highway by an unlikely tornado as was the case last Wednesday.