Showing posts with label June. Show all posts
Showing posts with label June. Show all posts

Friday, 2 June 2023

June Happenings

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Life

My life has changed so much since I last wrote a blog post. For starters, I have moved back to my hometown, and I have a new job. I teach at the local school. It’s been a bit of learning curve for me as all schools have different ways of doing things. I also had some high behaviours in the class which made me rethink my decision to move back home. Thankfully, I have supportive admin who were able to help me, and the class is going as it should.

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Watching

I’m currently binge-watching Sea Change. It’s an Australian tv show from 1998-2000. Sigrid Thornton stars as Laura Gibson, a city lawyer who moves to a small coastal town to be the magistrate. She must deal with adjusting to life at a slower pace and the kooky town folk. I can relate to being in a small town, having lived in a few of them. I would agree that there’s never a dull moment in a small town. I also get nostalgia from looking at old fashion and technology.

 


Reading

I’m still reading Piranesi by Susanna Clarke which Jon gave me for my birthday last year. It’s an interesting story. It’s about this man named Piranesi who lives in this strange endless house which he believes is the world and there are marble statues everywhere. The only interaction he gets is from another man who is called the Other.  


 


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Monday, 22 June 2015

Entertainment Monday: When Marnie was there (22 June, 2015)


When Marnie was there is an anime movie about a young girl named Anna and her friendship with the mysterious Marnie. Anna is a withdrawn and depressed child who goes to stay with her aunty in the countryside. Anna’s mother hopes that the fresh country air would be good for her spirit as well as her health as she has asthma.The movie is based on a book of the same name by author, Joan G. Robinson. 
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While exploring the neighborhood, Anna is drawn towards a mansion by the lake. The mansion appears to have been deserted for several years. However, Anna notices that mansion appears to be occupied at night and in a better state. Anna goes to the mansion again in the next day but the mansion looks empty and abandoned. The townspeople tell her nobody has lived at the house for years.
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One night, Anna goes to the mansion and meets Marnie. Marnie says she has lived at the mansion ever since she was born. Her parents are often away and she is looked after by her nanny. Anna and Marnie become friends and spend many days playing and exploring the countryside. The girls’ play dates always end with Anna falling asleep and Marnie disappearing. Anna wonders whether Marnie is real. 
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I found the movie to be enchanting and I loved the mysterious atmosphere. While I was watching the movie, I was trying to figure out if Marnie was a ghost, an imaginary friend or if there were some magical barrier where past and future crossed. The mystery is solved in the movie but I won’t reveal it in this post. Something I will hint at is that, I thought Anna’s secret which caused her anguish was no big deal. I can understand how it would stress a child though.
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I hadn’t watched an anime in years and I thought it was a refreshing experience. What I like about anime is the mature storytelling which I think makes it more appealing to a wider audience. I thought the animation was beautiful and I could picture the movie as a live action film.



I watched the movie in Japanese with English subtitles. I wonder about the little differences in the translation and wouldn’t mind seeing it in an English dub as well. The English version has many famous people doing the voice acting such as Kathy Bates and Hailee Steinfeld.  The movie was produced by Studio Ghibli which is likened to Disney for the quality of animation and popularity. This movie will be their last movie for the time being as they are going on a hiatus.

Thursday, 18 June 2015

Cairns Holiday Story Part 3


Paul and I were in much better spirits today after a good night sleep. Today we decided to explore more of Cairns City.  The first stop we went to was the Cairns Botanical Gardens. We love being outdoors and walking around gardens. Almost every city has botanical gardens which is usually free and features exotic and native plants arranged into beautiful gardens. 


The Cairns Botanical Gardens has 4000 tropical plants from Australia and around the world. There are also native animals that live in the park such as the bush turkey and possums. Bush turkeys are actually common around Queensland and some even live in people’s backyards. Some people think of them as pest because they are foragers who dig up the ground with their feet so it can be hard to grow things with them around. They are not good eating either, not that you are allowed to eat them. In olden days people would eat them but they have tough meat.


There were a lot of tourists at the park that we had to be patient about taking photos and not walking into other people’s photos. The park was like a rainforest with lots of trees, ferns and exotic flowers. I had two Chinese tourists ask me in Chinese where things were but I couldn't answer them because I don’t speak Chinese.



My favourite part of the gardens was the Lowland Swamp Forest which had a long boardwalk through the swamp. We weren’t expecting the walk to be so long, we thought the pathway would eventually lead out to the entrance that we came in but we ended up at the Freshwater Lake. I asked Paul if he wanted to see the Saltwater Creek but he said once you have seen one lake, you have seen them all. So we decided to exit the park and go to the city. 


We had lunch at McDonalds in Cairns City. We didn’t pay for wifi at our hotel so it was an excellent time to use the free wifi from McDonalds. Afterwards, we went to the Cairns Regional Art Gallery. The art gallery doesn’t allow for photography so I didn’t take any pictures. The gallery was doing exhibits on Indigenous artwork and photography from some celebrated photographer. The gallery use to be the courthouse so had a big wooden staircase with marble flooring.


When we finished looking at the gallery, we decided to go the library. The library was near where our car was parked and would be the last stop of the day. The library is a beautiful building. The library is just like any other library inside, rows of books and lots of desks and chairs. There were many local people as well as tourists. We just browsed the shelves and read a snippet or two before going home. 

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Thursday, 4 June 2015

Cairns Holiday Story Part 2


Paul and I arrived in Cairns alright. The airport is tourist friendly as there were information guides waiting by the baggage claim waiting to help people. One of the guides came up to help me when she noticed me looking at some papers. I was reading the receipt from a rental car company and the instructions on where to pick up the car. She told us where to wait for the shuttle that would take us to the car company.

The car we got was a Suzuki Swift which is a small car which is pretty roomy inside. It’s great for two people with luggage and can fit five people comfortably without luggage.
I called the hotel to see if we could check in early and they agreed. We had a self serviced one bedroom apartment, which had a small kitchen, laundry and bathroom. The room was just like the pictures on the hotel website except a bit more rundown. There were some scuff marks on the walls and the sofa looked a little worn. The deterioration was only minor and the room was clean and tidy. Paul was exhausted so he took a nap when we arrived.



Afterwards, we went out to explore the place and get some groceries. Cairns is a popular tourist spot so I thought it was going to be urban like the Gold Coast, with hotels, restaurants and tourist attractions all crammed in. While Cairns did have all those things, it wasn't a crowded city. There were lots of people but it was quiet and peaceful. I was also surprised at the mountainous countryside which was covered in forest. Although, I have never been to Hawaii, I imagine that it was a good resemblance for it.






We decided to visit the beach that was just across the street from our hotel. The sand was very gritty compared to the other beaches that I have been to and there was a big net in the water to keep out the jellyfish. The marine stingers can really hurt and the pain can last for hours. There was also a sign warning that there might be crocodiles in the water. Most crocodiles are removed from areas that humans frequent but sometimes we miss one.   Fortunately, there were no crocodiles present and we had a nice walk along the beach.


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Saturday, 21 June 2014

Jon Bear Journal: Momma Bear comes to visit with Jon Bear



Late last week I had the pleasure of entertaining mom for a short three day visit as she was on her way back from visiting her sister and cousin in New Hampshire.  My mom had actually visited for one day on her way to New Hampshire via her Massachusetts stop where she connected with her cousin before heading North to her sister's house in New Hampshire.  During her visit we did the thing we always love to do when I visit mom or she visits me which is play Super Scrabble.  Mom and I have our own set of rules when we play Super Scrabble.  Essentially what that means is we have no rules.  Which pretty much allows us to sit with an open dictionary and our group of letters as we try to make words.  That is a bit of an exaggeration, but we allow each other to check on words when we are not sure of the spelling and we do not limit the number of look ups.  Obviously that's a big aid to our scoring.  I don't know if the game has a time limit on turns or not, but we allow as much time as needed, and sometimes that could be rather long.  Most of our games last somewhere between 2 and a half to 4 hours, which makes it a prime game to play during Mets baseball games.  The Mets have a penchant for going extra innings this year, so their games are rather long and as usual they have a penchant for losing this year, so by playing Scrabble during the games our time doesn't feel like a complete and utter waste once our beloved Mets meet their seemingly inevitable demise.



So the typical things we do on visits were featured, a la playing Scrabble, watching the Mets lose and drinking wine.  Mom brought along one of the Middle Sister Wines "Rebel Red" which is one of my favourites of theirs.  What I really like about the Middle Sister Wines is that they are tasty and not terribly expensive.  The night of mom's one day visit we had pizza from I LOVE PIAZZA of Troy, New York.  I LOVE is a great pizza place, and is the staple pizza in my house when I order out.  I like their Sicilian cut pizza the best.  It has a big crust, lots of cheese and ample toppings.  When my brother Robert visited me in February this past year I think he thoroughly enjoyed the Sicilian cut pizza.  I don't think mom was as big a fan of it though.  She has really enjoyed pizza from I LOVE before, but it was a regular 8 cut pizza with a thinner crust that we had on that occasion.   I think she did really like the sausage sub we split that we ordered along with the piazza though. I had half the pizza left over which I finished during the week prior to mom's return visit.  We watched both the first and second Hobbit movies on blue ray DVD.  I enjoy watching all the movies in a series together when possible.  Most people have seen the Hobbit and Lord of the Rings movies by Peter Jackson.  If you have not yet, they are very entertaining movies based off the famous fantasy books written by J.R.R. Tolkien. 

On mom's return visit she wanted to go to a curtain outlet, being she kind of lives in the boonies where they don't have anything like... ummm... stores.  >.<

She had looked up a few places on line and one was in my home town of Watervliet.  Of course, we drove to the curtain place and it turned out to be what looked like an abandoned warehouse on a very sketchy looking street.  The sign on the fence confirmed that it was the store she had read about on line.  Mom and I were kind of wondering if the business might be a front for some sort of illicit activity.  There were a bunch of businesses like auto shops and drug stores on the street that looked rather run down as well and they were all across from some beautiful looking homes.  Mom and I could not figure out how anyone would want to own what had to be a very beautiful and expensive home overlooking such an eye sore.

After the first failure mom called the second place on her list which was in Troy, NY.  It turns out that she needed to make an appointment to go to that place, which also seems rather odd for a curtains store.  Mom had one more place on her list but we gave up the ghost and decided we would just look for her new curtains the next day in the better known department stores like JC Pennies, Kohls and Boscovs.  On the second night of mom's visit we were able to find a few pink and green curtains (for different rooms) that she liked decided to buy from the department stores. 

On the first night of mom's return visit I attempted to cook Carlyn's Salt and Pepper Fried Chicken recipe, which she posted during our blog challenge.  I think the biggest challenge for me was the fact that I didn't have a real frier or the proper utensils to put the chicken into and take it out of the frier.  Retrospectively I would have used the alternative baking option that Carlyn listed.  At any rate, I used a big pot that I had for the oil and tried the deep frying technique.  The batter adhered nicely to the Chicken but did not brown quite as much as I had wanted it to.  Outside of it not looking too brown, except in some spots, I thought that it looked presentable.  The chicken had plenty of batter on it and it was moist and completely cooked from boiling it before putting it into the frier.  Mom said she really liked the chicken.  She said she thought it would have been easier on me if I had baked it and I told her that Carlyn had listed that as an alternative option.  Even so, I did not get injured or burned in any way during the cooking process.  So I consider it a success.  I thought the salt and pepper fried Chicken tasted great and I will definitely make it for myself (and others) again. I think the seasoning was just right. 

I was glad that mom did not help me cook the Chicken at all.  Sometimes in the past when she has visited me and I have cooked for her she tries to help out.  I really appreciate her help but I think I learn better by doing things for myself.  I also tried to do as many of the dishes as I could myself so she could relax.   On occasion she would help dry, but I was able to get away with cooking and cleaning most everything myself for the most part.  Mom always does so much for me and my other family members when we visit her so during her visit I wanted her to be able to sit down and not bother with preparing or cleaning.  There were a few little projects mom wanted to do with me, like hanging a towel rack she had given me and fixing a light fixture that my landlord has never fixed since the water main burst above my kitchen ceiling over a year ago.  We weren't too successful with those though, which is just as good, because it's stuff I should do or get done and not something she should have to bother with.

I also cooked burgers for us on the final night of mom's visit.  Of course, I forgot to have ketchup available. >.<  I'm not a big fan of ketchup and rarely ever have it so it skips my mind and I forget that a lot of people like it on their burgers.  I was a bit embarrassed about that.  Mom didn't want me to go out and pick any up though so we made due without it.  The burgers salad and corn were very yummy.  We also had a salad with the Chicken two nights before.  On the night in between mom took me out and treated me to dinner at the Outback Steakhouse.  I had a delicious steak and a margarita for dinner.  We had a lovely chocolate cake we had picked up earlier in the day from Price Chopper waiting for us at home, so we skipped dessert at Outback, which gave us some time to let our dinner settle prior to dessert.  The thing I like least about eating dessert at a restaurant is that you generally have it right after dinner, and there is no time for your meal to settle.  That often makes the dessert less enjoyable to me because I might be too stuffed.


 mi Sci Museum

To mix things up a little and get us out of the house we also visited The Schenectady mi Sci Museum and Planetarium.  I had been to the Planetarium about 7 or 8 years ago and thought it might be fun to check it out again.  I was a bit disappointed that the museum, which primarily features old electronics inventions made at G.E. (General Electrics) which has it's home base in Schenectady, NY, did not have many of their displays labelled.  There were some old devices that I neither I nor mom could figure out what they were.  The museum doesn't seem to have a lot of funding and there were no tour guides to my knowledge.  It's also a smallish museum.  Their feature display was aimed at attracting kids from the local schools.  It was called GROSSOLOGY and featured several displays, devices and games involving burps, farts, wounds, runny noses, body odours and bodily noises.   I think the two things I liked best were the pinball machines of the human body and the Giant faucet who when you pressed his buttons told you about the different kinds of mucus, how it helps to protect your internal organs from things in the air and how green mucus means you're sick while clear mucus is more often related to allergies than colds.

Mom and I left the museum to eat lunch before returning for the Planetarium show.  We ate lunch at Pinhead Susan's.  I liked the story behind Pinhead Susan's which is an Irish bar and Restaurant in Schenectady.  You can read the story of how the bar/restaurant got it's name at their website here... Susan is a Pinhead! =)

Mom and I shared the Irish nachos there which were excellent and I had a chicken sandwich that was so-so.  It was pouring rain or we would have gone back to the car and gotten the camera to take pictures.  I thought the atmosphere was quite nice and the interior design very quaint and enjoyable.   I would like to go back there again.


 waxing gibbous

After our lunch break we returned to the Planetarium for their show.  The last time I saw it their show was A LOT better than the one I saw at The Air and Space Museum in Washington D.C..  Unfortunately the guy who was running the show could not get the audio to start and we fully missed out on half of the Planetarium Show.  He only did the second half and said he would make it longer to make up for what we missed in the recorded part of the show.  I've been to the recorded part before though and I don't think he did anything extra to make up for the half of the program we did not get to see.  The part we did see was where he shows us the current night sky in the Capital Region and what stars and constellations we could expect to see this time of year and where we might find them in the night sky.  He asked if we had any questions and I had one question about a particular part of one constellation that he did not explain.  There was an Eagle constellation that was holding a little boy in it's talons.  The show coordinator explained a story about the Eagle but made no mention of the boy.  When I asked him about the boy he said he did not know what it had to do with the Greek myth behind the constellation. I also asked him why he did not put a moon in the night sky and if it meant we were at a period of a new moon right now.  He said that the moon was "a little less than one quarter" right now and he didn't put it in the sky because it would create more light which would obscure the constellations he was showing us.  Well, turns out the moon was actually a waxing gibbous that night and closer to being 3/4 of the way towards a full moon.   I think they should have had someone with better knowledge doing the show.  They also should have offered us a partial refund or a return ticket for their inability to present half of the program to us.  So ultimately I was very disappointed in the Planetarium this time.  I wish I could have given mom a better visit as far as that was concerned. 

All told though I had a great time with mom and was very happy to have her come and visit me.  I do not have the largest apartment to entertain guests so I do not get visitors very often.  As such I really relish the opportunities to have family and friends come over and spend some time.  I think mom had a nice visit with me and enjoyed her stay so that made me feel really good, especially considering all she does for me and how much I love visiting with her at her home. 


Saturday, 14 June 2014

When my dad had a heart attack .....


My dad had a heart attack in late May. Thankfully dad is okay now.  He’s at home and every day he gets a little stronger. Dad’s heart attack happened at work which was the best thing as he was only ten minutes away from the hospital. He also had quick thinking colleagues who were trained in first aid. They gave him oxygen, called the ambulance and put him a wheelchair. We didn’t know until later that it was a heart attack. We all thought that dad was having an asthma attack because he suffers from severe asthma.

It’s important to react quickly to heart attacks because it is life threatening. If dad had been at home, the closest hospital is thirty minutes away and it’s pretty crummy in my opinion. Heart attacks stop oxygen from getting to your brain so it can cause paralysis but fortunately my dad has full use of all his limbs. My grandpa lost the use of an arm after his heart attack years ago. I think the oxygen that dad got from his colleagues helped out and the fact that he was so close to the hospital.
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Dad was in the hospital for a week and a half and we mainly spent that time visiting him. It was a learning curve for all of us while dad was in hospital, especially for my mum and I. We had to handle all the errands that dad usually did and that was especially daunting for mum as she never had to do that before. I think that mum was overwhelmed by the idea that dad could have died and she would have to make her own way in the world.


Dad is taking a break from work to recover from the ordeal. It is been good for him to stay at home as he has really needed a break. He works too hard.
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