Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Dick Clark Productions pulled the TT video. Sorry to those who missed it.

Sunday, November 26, 2006


On Wednesday Forbzie and Jon left for India (see new fave link) and Poo and I left for Windsor. Poo enjoyed her day shadowing a BFA-Acting student and it renewed her enthusiasm in performing arts that Wexford seems to strip off her on a regular basis. Big thanks to Professor Walsh and the volunteering student for accommodating our needs. Train ride down brought back memories of the Sydney-to-Melbourne journey "Aubrey" episode and we shared some big laughs. Took a walk down memory lane with Ike and Tina Turner on YouTube. I gotta git me some of those tights!

Ike and Tina Turner -I Don't Need Nobody

Sunday, November 19, 2006


A soggy week in the big smoke but that didn't stop it from being an amusing place to live. See pix of me in 1987 Ferrari, Obi-Wan on the way to work, Farley, my neighbour's lively, 11 week old Westie and a catestrial spotting.
Saw Casino Royale on Nov 17. Daniel Craig's Bond portrayal takes the myth out of the man and thrusts him into reality, 2006 style. Makes him deadly, defiant and vulnerable. And sexy, in the Kelly Gruber, we like 'em when they get rough and dirty, kind of way. Can't wait for the next one. - Jack



Obi-Wan on his way to work.

Farley


Catestrial

Sunday, November 12, 2006

Welcome to my blog about loving living life. I believe we are alive to live and I plan to do as much as I can before the end.

Today ended this weekend's Ontario Closed Squash Tournament at Mayfair Lakeshore. The energy in the environment and competitors made it magical. Everyone had a tale to tell of their matches, win or lose - that was my favourite part, listening to the hope, frustration, encouragement and complaining about bodies that no longer delivered upon command like they used to. Personally, I was happy with my performance (4th of 5 Woman's E) because it was my inaugural squash tourney and I played good shots, not winners, every shot. I met many new players and encourage anyone interested in fitness to give squash a try. Other than the occasional rain delay, the tourney ran beautifully and no tinners rusted. -Jack