Under the Sky Blue Sea

Friday, August 24, 2007

For those who prefer pictures to text

Or at least, text along with their pictures ... I present to you my web comic recommendations.

Questionable Content
- I've been reading this for quite awhile now, thanks to Saf. :) Follows a group of 20-somethings as they fumble through work, relationships, and the zany antics of a pet robot. Among other things. Go back to #1, and work your way up to the present...updated M-F.

Bunny - Found in the QC links section, this strip is different everyday, although usually starring Pink Bunny (and sometimes bunnies of other colours too). No plot, just random things, like space invasions, ninjas, or fruit. Doesn't always make sense, but I find it amusing all the same.

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Bi-Coastal C

Through some strange alignment of the planets, I found myself within sight and splashing distance of both the Atlantic & Pacific Oceans within a two month span.

Pacific Ocean
La Jolla, California - June 10, 2007



Atlantic Ocean
Peggy's Cove, Nova Scotia - July 28, 2007



Tuesday, August 21, 2007

The pirate's head had disappeared

  • I spent this past Saturday at Wonderland - which was fun, but not as fun as it used to be. I've come to the sad realization that I may now be too old for Wonderland... I want to do all the rides (except for the size of the lines! Egad.), but my body can't handle it the way it used to. :( Boo. However, the Tomb Raider roller coaster was very cool - you are lying on your stomach and going through it head first! That one didn't bother me at all, surprisingly (unlike my childhood favorite, Minebuster, which throughly rattled my skull and stomach around). Highly recommend it.
  • I am calling into practice my knowledge of driving a car with a standard transmission ... I learned the basics several years ago, then never really used them. Faced with limited transportation options, am relearning - actually not as hard/scary as I thought. Kind of like riding a bike...the memories are still there, just takes a bit of practice to get all the co-ordination right (using both feet on pedals, plus the right hand to shift gears...have to think to make it all go)
  • Funny story related to the above - the car that I am practicing on is my sister's boyfriend's, who is here quite often, and has left it parked here while he & my sister are away out East. As I pulled in from work, my neighbor was out front with her kids, and I heard her son, age 5, call out as I parked: "Hi Brian!" (like I said, he's here a lot). It was very cute ... they were kind of surprised when I got out, though! Heehee.
  • Our staff meeting at work this morning took a strange tangent onto the topic of how to get kids to eat, and appetite stimulants used for rabbits (you dab it on their nose - the rabbit's, not the kid - although it could be entertaining with children as well). Amusing start to the day, in any case.
  • New books from my favorite author (well, one of many favorites), Diana Gabaldon are in the pipeline! Two short story collections due out before the end of this year, and the next massive novel is in progress - the title of this post is the first line of the new novel, apparently. Can't wait (although likely will be awhile for the novel still).
  • I visited the Cloud Gardens in downtown Toronto last week - such a cool place, with many levels of bridges, cool sculptures and waterfalls. Its on the south side of Adelaide, in between Bay & Yonge Streets. Had my camera with me, and got some good shots there (many of clouds, coincidentally!)
Waterfall


Through the Wall




Clouds reflected through glass


Cool cloud reflection at Dundas & University