Thursday, 1 May 2008

6 Months in B.C. already? Wow!

Well, here I am... 6 months after stepping onto a plane and leaving Ontario behind me.


April 28th - Nodwick's Brain

Perhaps some of you know about Nodwick.com? No? Well, there's no denying that it has a high Geek Factor, but that's not why I like it. No, the thing I like about the site is actually the comic's creator, Aaron Williams. In the time I've spent reading his blog entires, I've realized that he and I share quite a few common Geek interests; quite amazing, actually. Babylon 5, Dr. Who, BSG, MMORPG's, and even the Amiga( still going! )are all topics that have found mention on his site, and his writing style is somewhat similar to my own chatty abbreviated prose. My theory is that we're clones, grown from some kind of botched alien experiment... or it could just be coincidence.
Also today I began my 12-day working stint, with no days off. Not so bad a stretch really, as I've done longer... and one of my co-workers did a 22-day stretch a few years ago under similar circumstances: lack of staff. And I'm sure as heckfire not going to complain about the O/T ... just that I'd like a break from some of the customers. Especially the ones that cause me stress, of late.

April 29th - Galling News

Early this morning I had an appointment with a specialist concerning my gallstones. I was surprised to discover that he was not in favour of any immediate surgery, which I found to be the prevalent opinion amongst most doctors: have stones, remove bladder. While he did commend my dietary changes over the last 4 years, he did have a bit of bad news. Seems that I could suffer another attack at any time, as there are still stones floating around inside. So even if I am 'good' and avoid fatty / bad foods as I have been to date, there's still a 10% chance I could go through the whole debacle again. *sigh* But I'd rather chance that than go in for surgery... the doctor agreed that if the parts are still working, leave them in until there's no choice left.
On a lighter note, one interesting little detail about Victoria is that it doesn't have 10-digit dialing - yet. That's right: only seven digits on the phone will reach out and touch someone here. So I've had to learn NOT to dial the area code first. Ironically, we're getting 10-digit dialing in a month... *sigh* So I'll be a little better prepared for the changeover than my fellow city-dwellers, I guess.

April 30th - I bought a bike!

Amazing how some things turn out. I worked the morning shift, and checked out a few bike shops on the way home, starting with Canadian Tire to soothe my budget jitters. There, I confirmed that the 'regular' men's 18" bikes were a touch too tall for me, which with me being the devastatingly average build that I am annoyed me somewhat. Not wanting to buy a bike that I would compromise on( or a ladle's bike, geez! ), I went to my final stop of the day: the Fairfield Bicycle Shop, just down the road from me.
It was a moment of poetry, for those who think in such ways. The sun was out, the wind died down... I walked towards the shop, and there it was, sitting outside: my new bike. The white paint glowed in the late afternoon light, and it stood out amongst the dull blues and blacks of its brethren. I blinked, as I hadn't noticed it the week before, when I was last here. Wandering inside, I inquired again about the DeVinci Toronto hybrid model, and casually asked about the nice white bike outside. I was told it was an end-of-model clearance, and that they'd check the price for me while I test-rode both bikes on the lovely cul-de-sac side street outside the shop. I did like the DeVinci, with its internal shifting hub - it rode well with me in an upright position, a far cry from the hunched-over days riding my old ancient SuperCycle mountain bike. Yet when I rode the white Miele Umbria 200, I couldn't discover any significant ride or handling difference to justify the extra cost for the Toronto - more than twice the price of the Umbria!
I was sold. Even with several accessories, the Umbria came to less than half what the Toronto would have cost after taxes and just a lock... amazing. To think that after all my searching, research and budget-wrestling, the perfect bike was waiting for me, just down the street.

May 1st - The Six Month Mark. Huzzah!

It's hard to believe, but it's been half a year since I said goodbye to my many friends and family in Ontario and headed west, to arrive here in Victoria on November 1st, 2007. No regrets to date, which surprised me when I thought about it today. I won't ramble on or belabor the point, but will simply say: it was the right choice for me at this point in my life. We'll see where I am in five years - by that point, this blog should be about novel-size in scope. Maybe even a video blog? Hmmm... In any case, I am working on both a FB Photo collage and some more recent 'Best Of' B.C. pics for this blog, so stay tuned.
After work today, I walked down to the Fairfield Bicycle Shop and picked up my bike and accessories. The ride home was lovely but necessarily brief, as a rather cold wind was blowing and the clouds looked like rain. So I left it secured in the bike locker out the back of the building, to enjoy in full on an upcoming day off. Which, given the current staffing situation, is well over a week away at this point.
The evening was a mix of story writing, watching some DVD's( more series I am trying to catch up on, but I have yet to find Arrested Development on the cheap )and generally de-stressing. Mostly worked too, which was nice.

May 2nd - On Groo

I've found myself missing an old comic character created back in the day by the multi-talented artist Sergio Aragones: the infamous Groo The Barbarian. Not to be confused with the more recent Of TV fame Dave The Barbarian, who incidentally owes some of his comedic roots to Groo - there are some subtle similarities.
One may wonder why I like a character like Groo: he's stupid, loves cheese dip, can sink ships merely by stepping aboard, and is feared by many as a disaster in walking human form. Yet he's quite skilled in battle, has quite a supply of dumb luck, and is basically good-hearted. Hmmm. I suppose it's the last bit... did I mention the situations he ends up in are incredibly funny? There's that too.
Worked a closer shift today, which was not as busy as I'd feared. However, the usual last-minute( literally )people rushed in, and I ended up running late... which is OK now, as I can just hop on my bike, instead of worrying that I might miss the once-hourly evening bus home. A nice little bit of freedom, that.

May 3rd - *sniff* What's that smell...?

Weekend working stinks. What stinks worse than working the weekend? Riding a bike to work... uphill all the way. Now THAT is going to be a workout for me; good thing I was used to bringing a change of clothes to work when I rode in St. Kitts. At least here I'll be working alone for most of my shift, so the funk will only offend for a short time. It's not bad, once you dry out after a few minutes... and here the comedians I work with hopefully won't put up a sign on the bathroom door that reads as "Peter's Sponge Bath House" ... miss you, you 1003 loonies!


That's all folks. Oh, and for that person who left the amusingly brief comment last time: thanks. Of course, when you're Anonymous, anything is amusing...

Saturday, 26 April 2008

Rainbows, Counter Drones and Buses

Greetings once more, Dear Readers. This week in Soronos News...
What's behind YOUR Friendly Facade?

April 21 - Writing projects

Opened the store today, and it was brrrr! chilly. Seems that things in Victoria don't warm up nearly as quickly as back in Niagara... moderate all year around, which is actually amusing to me, as I tend to be moderate in most things too.
In the evening I worked on some of my writing projects, including a new children's story that I hope to have ready in a few weeks - but don't quote me on that. I have quite a lot on my plate, so finding the right balance between work, sleep, relaxation and personal projects is always a challenge for me. I've said for some time now that if I could clone myself, I would... despite the shouts of horror from those who fear puns around the world.

April 22 - Do I need a title for a Tuesday?

The morning was pleasant enough, and work in the evening wasn't so bad either. I do like the fact I can leave about 45 mins before a shift and still arrive with time to spare. I'm not sure how long it would take by walking, but likely at least that, if not more. While I like walking, I tend to do it briskly and end up working up a good sweat... which is not so good if you're about to start work for the day.

April 23 - Bus Stories

On the bus home today from a morning shift, I observed the most touching thing: an older woman, a senior citizen, giving half of her remainging chocolate bar to a young child who just got on the bus. She broke off a bit for herself to finish, and offered it to the child who took it, nodding in thanks. All of this without words, and smiles throughout. The child ate the bar happily, and the senior looked on with a smile as she finished her own portion. It was really touching.
On that note, I should mention there is a 'rainbow windmill' that I pass on Cook St. whilst on the bus. It consists of two spinning wheels, which rotate in opposite directions as the wind blows. It's the simplest thing, but it always makes me smile when I catch sight of it - I still can't recall exactly where it is on Cook St...

April 24th - Social Bullies

One thing I always mention about my job is the fascinating observation of the human condition. Today is a case in point: one part of my job is to call people and ask them nicely to come in to take care of outstanding debts. As you may expect, this provokes some to be less than polite( but in fairness, most are quite nice ). One person in particular used what I like to call 'social bullying' in responding, which I find amusing now that I am aware of it. Basically, the person turns things around on you: they don't acknowledge their debt( or errors )but instead seek to undermine YOUR sense of authority, well-being or worth. This person( who pretended she couldn't hear me on the first call and then called back when I left a message the second time )denied that she'd made an appointment( she had, earlier in the week )and then said she would "speak to my supervisor" and hung up. In this day and age of 'Customers First' this sort of tactic is unfortuntely an easy route for deflection, when the customer turns THEIR problem into a Customer Service issue, which has to be looked into by the manager. Modern corporations are far too worried about Service, which gives wily customers a HUGE lever when dealing with them. It's all too easy to 'ask to speak to a supervisor' and take the Complaint route, which again deflects the attention from the fact that the customer is the one who started the whole mess in the first place. *coughs* Anyway, my point is, that I dislike dealing with these dishonest folk who seem to delight in attempting to make CSR's look bad while wriggling out of their commitments. In such cases, one has to keep a straight face and keep comments about honesty, morality and decency from surfacing - nobody likes to hear the truth, especially people lacking in the above. I mean, I've been doing my job for years now, so all those idiots who have seen fit to threaten to remove me for it for some small annoyance to them haven't been successful, eh?

April 25th - The day runs late, into B5

I opened the store today, the sixth day of work this week - we're short-staffed( nothing new there )and having to make up for more shifts by cutting them shorter. Usually. Today though, we had 'Paul' from head office visit; he arrived just as we were about to change over things so I could head home, so bad timing. Nicest guy though; he spent two hours talking to the manager whilst I fended off customers and the sun blazed through the windows, mocking me. I had the last laugh though: since it was my sixth day working this week, the ENTIRE day will be counted as O/T - nice! That means also each 'extra' shift in the coming months will be O/T as well - nice compensation for the lack of days off. In any case, after a 9-hour shift I relaxed outside on a bench, soaking up rays before hitching a ride with my parents - take that, mocking sunshine!
The evening vanished quickly in various activities, and I hit the hay rather worn out from it all. I guess the sunshine had its revenge, after all.

April 26th - Bicycle Shopping

Ah, the simple things in life: sleeping in, Saturday morning cartoons and hot chocolate. I availed myself of all three today, so it was quite a nice start to the weekend. I spent part of the afternoon out and about, looking through various bicycle shops as I am considering purchasing one this week. One shop in particular is just down the street, and their customer service was the best I've had yet. Sure beats the crap out of this place, where I once waited 45 mins at the counter before someone acknowledged me( yes, I was past being annoyed at that point and wanted to see how long it would actually take ). The weather is turning nice, and I don't want to spend more money on a bus pass for May that likely won't get used at all if I have my own method of transport. Besides being good exercise, I'll likely get out to 'see' more of the city on two wheels.
The evening was good as well; I interrupted watching my newly-arrived Babylon 5 DVD's( seasons 1 & 2 )to have a great phone call with Rene, Shi, Mike, Brian, Faith and Pierre. They were all at Pierre & Faith's celebrating Mike's birthday( on the 25th ), and it was a pleasure as always to hear them all on the phone. No hummus though, so I guess my influence is waning already.... *sigh*

April 27th - Rainy Daze?

I'm working on collecting the 'best of' pictures from my time spent so far here in Victoria, and will post them on FB shortly. No swimwear shots yet though, so you're lucky - 1003, those better not be anywhere still ... :-)
I spent some of the morning writing, as well as watching the rest of Tank Girl( the movie )from my PVR recording a few weeks ago. I may have to find the comic somewhere; that always seems to be the way, that I find out about something cool long years AFTER the fact. Oh well. Rainy all day today.
After a few hours checking out Mass Effect( finally )and being impressed by the visuals all on their own, I loaded up Call of Duty 4 on my 360 . I ran into Simon , Matt, Dave and later Lucas on Xbox Live!. We played for some hours, and I managed to hold my own despite not having played COD4( or anything )since late 2007. I must say though, I am disappointed not to be playing MORE games online with my friends - there is Catan available, as well as quite a few others. What I think I miss the most though, are the Halo Days... all Halo, day. Glorious, but memories only now.


Looks like it's going to be a rainy week coming up. Yay, indoor entertainment... and as always, keep the Comments coming friends! Once again thanks to all those who read and enjoy this weekly...

Friday, 18 April 2008

Skip and jump into next week!

We now return you to your regularly scheduled blog...

April 13 - Lazy Sunday

Well, I spent the day at work... one-person shifts are the norm for weekends at the branch I am at now. It's nice in many ways, but when it's slow, well.... it's SLOW. Still, there's always things to do and I get paid if it's busy OR slow, which I've always liked.
I do like Sunday nights. SG: Atlantis is on, as is the Simpsons.. and I get to just plain relax. I am trying not to spend too much time on NWN, but I do like seeing my friends there more than once a week... but not every night, as some folk seem to ALWAYS be on there. Not for me, that.

April 14 - Overtime

I opened the store today, and got a bit of bad( maybe good )news: our floater employee has been co-opted by another branch, due to three people giving notice this week - ouch! So that means I will be working 6 days a week for the next long while. Which is bad for having full days off, but good in terms of getting regular O/T... which ironically, I had wondered a little while back if I'd ever be getting again. Goes to show you should be careful what you wish for!

April 15 - Short day.

Morning shift again, which I don't mind at all. Evening spent writing.

April 16 - Days spent...?


Got a nice call from Brian today around noon, we chatted for about 1/2 an hour. Sounds like his new business venture is doing VERY well, which is great! I'm crossing my fingers that he'll be able to do that full-time by year's end, which I'm sure he'd like too!
The third season of SG: Atlantis arrived in the mail today too, along with the SG: Ark of Truth movie. I'll set aside some time next week to watch them, as I have a few things on the go of late... more articles for my online computer site, and so forth. Maybe even a new Nichneven story in a few weeks - we'll see.
All in all a nice, relaxing day. I didn't spend much of it outside, for though the sun shone for a while the wind was still cold and rather strong. Not patio weather.

April 17 - Harry Potter Movie Night!

A second nice day off in a row. The sun was shining all day, and it was a little warner than yesterday. I tidied up the place( yet again )and got everything except a pile of papers( again )put away in their proper places for tonight. I met my neighbour Laurel for a tea out at Mocha House in Cook St. Village in the late afternoon, where we soaked in some sunshine on the patio.
It was Harry Potter Dinner and Movie Night here tonight, starting at 6pm. Laurel as well as my neighbours Ben & Caley all came over to watch the first two Harry Potter films( in HD! )as well as to nosh on Ben's amazing home-made pizza. Caley is apparently a huge Potter fan( she drank her tea from a Slitherin mug )so we all enjoyed the films more with her insights from the books as we watched. It was well into the morning when we finished, as everyone stayed for a lively discussion of the benefits of raw food, which Laurel is working on for herself and some others.

April 18 - Mix of Sun, Rain, and Cloudy Skies

Started off with rain this morning, which I could feel from the air pressure drop - ouch. At least I seem to have got a little gadget working that I picked up some months ago: a keychair weather predictor. Yep, now that I have figured out how to calibrate it, this little beauty should be able to predict weather changes like today's, all in one neat little package. I got it on sale too - nice!
I used some of the morning writing up most of my blog( thought I did it all Sun nights, did you? )and I noticed that Niagara is running 24 degrees this morning ,whilst here it's wet and 8 degrees. Payback I guess, for not having any snow here this winter. *grin*
I then worked the evening shift today. 'nuff said about that part.

April 19 - AvP vs Laundry: Facehugger socks?

Worked my first of the two usual one-person weekend shifts today. It was surprisingly steady, but again this branch attracted very few idiots among the bunch. Rene called, and my Vonage system finally worked like it's supposed to, ringing my cell at work. Fortunately I had left it on and it wasn't busy, so was able to have a brief chat with him. Turns out he had some good news: a new apartment in a great location! I'm very happy for him and Shi!
Evening saw me home well before sundown, which was nice as I had to catch up on... laundry. Argh. Not really a bad thing in this building, as it's only $1.25 a load and I always seem to hit the machines at off peak, which works out well enough. I watched some of AliensVsPredator over dinner - great concept, lousy movie.

April 20th - Sunshine through armoured glass

Another day spent away... from home, that is. Worked until dinnertime on my own, and it wasn't as busy as yesterday. The skies cleared up by late afternoon and it was sunny for a good few hours before I left. My dad picked me up and we went to their place for dinner: homemade pizza, shrimp included! Most tasty. I came home and spent a little time on various chores, and then spent a while writing a little story entitled 'The Backwards Knight.' Might be more on that one later... but it's early to bed for an early morning Monday. Forgot to turn on the Xbox360 when I got home today, oops. Next weekend for sure, guys!


Monday, 14 April 2008

Double Trouble

Just for a bit of variety, here's a 2 weeks-in-one-blog entry, just like I used to do. Don't ask me why... laziness perhaps? Creating a sense of suspense? Just plain irresponsible? You decide... and as usual, don't let me know. :-)

March 31st - Bus and Breakfast

Worked an evening shift, nice and quiet. The bus route here is fairly straightforward, so that's nice - I just hop on at my front door and I'm at work in less than 15 minutes. As a bonus, the Subway across the road is open at 7am, so I can grab a bite before work if I catch an earlier bus... nice, as the sun's rising earlier now and I can enjoy a sunlit breakfast with a free paper to read. Of course it's no Sunrise Cafe, but my clothes don't smell nearly as heavily of fried food afterwards.

April 1st - Fooled you!

Opened the store today, April Fool's day! I had the itch to fool someone, and since I was wise to my own tricks I decided to fool both the old crew I worked with and the new ones here in B.C. So I sent a fax back to the St. Kitt's crew, telling them for the most part how nice things were in B.C. ... and how I'd managed to resurrect my old clown job out here. In fact, I was 'doing so well' that I might go full-time as BoBo. They ate it up and called back... so I had to break the news to them. *grin* It was good to hear everyone's voice though; miss you gals! I also wrote up an 'official' email for my new co-workers here, warning about a 'fraud group dressed as clowns' that were working the area trying to cash bad cheques( again with the clown theme, ha! ). Apparently I did a good job, as nobody said a peep until the next day when I came in and had to tell them... as they'd signed off on the memo. I love my job sometimes...

April 2nd - Don't say the S-word

Worked again in the AM, and I must say I do like these early shifts. Before it seemed a chore to come to work, but starting off with fresh air, sunshine and decently warm temperatures( with no white crunchy stuff underfoot... and I don't mean spilled sugar )makes all the difference. Plus, I'm on my own for most of the day, so it's not crowded at all. In the evenings, I can do as I wish, and I usually split the time between writing, reading, gaming and laundry. Well, as little laundry as I can manage to get away with... I still miss having in-suite laundry, as you don't have to fight for a machine. Politely of course, and without wet towels.

April 3rd - The Spiral Cafe

I took a morning shift today so that I'd have the evening free, as my neighbour Laurel had suggested an entertaining escapade at the Spiral Cafe west across the bridge over in Esquimalt. Playing tonight was one Annabelle Chvostek, whose melodious tunes and heartfelt charm made for a memorable night of choice. In particular, I liked her song entitled 'I left my Brain' from her album Resilience - it had a catchy foot-stomping tune and showed an excellent tongue-in-cheek sense of humour. So in other woods, a good time was had by all... and I hope more of the same again soon.

April 4th - Seals in the harbour

The first day of my three-day weekend dawned sunny and glorious here in Victoria. I had breakfast at Brannigan's with my mom, and then helped her with a few things at her condo, as well as filing her taxes( finally )after some delays from previous weeks.
After lunch, I met one of my co-workers at the Cook St. Village Starbucks for a coffee. The weather was nice, bright and sunny. Unfortunately, her daughter wasn't feeling too well and managed to be sick three times... all on the patio, thank goodness. Maybe I just have that effect on women? I felt bad, but other than that we all enjoyed the weather and the company. Later on, I met my parents for some shopping chores. We also visited Mount Tolmie Park later in the day, one of the highest points in the Victoria area. The hills that the roads wound around would have been impassible with any kind of snow, so I'm glad for the mild climate here. The view was amazingly clear( likely due to the cool air )and the clouds cleared just as we reached the summit( see the pic ). On the way home we stopped to see the famous harbour seals of Victoria( see the photo ). You can buy fresh fish at the marina to feed the wild seals, who hang around the docks looking for handouts. They're wild though, as the signs point out, so watch your hands whilst feeding them.

April 5th - A Saturday off, with Lego( sorta )

For a day with nothing planned, I sure did a lot. But i won't bore you with it. Of note though was that I discovered there's a writers group on Vancouver Island, so that may be someplace that I'll pop in for a look-see soon. Along with the archery club, the runner's club, and the cyclists club... there's probably a Lego club too. I should mention, on the subject of Lego, that I was at the Sidney Museum Lego Exhibition last week on March 27th. There was a TON of new and old to see in All Things Lego... including a Lego Millennium Falcon. That would be so cool sitting on display here... but it'd take too long to build.

April 6th - Brunch at Samuel's

I took my parents to the 11am( PST )brunch at Samuel's, located near where we first stayed after arriving here in Victoria. The service was as excellent as I recall, with my cup no sooner being empty than it was filled once more, and plates whisked away almost before the last crumbs had fallen. The food was perfect, with the highlights being the juicy bacon and the incredible scalloped potatoes. Mmmmm! Too bad it costs as much as it does, or we'd go more often... then again, it's more of a treat the LESS often we go.
Plus the view from the floor-to-ceiling windows is amazing: across the road is Thunderbird Park, with some amazing totem poles and more native wonders. Just beyond that is the Royal BC Museum, somewhere else I've yet to step foot. Heck, there's so many places I'd like to explore here I'll be busy doing JUST that for years - which is great! I took a walking tour of my neighbourhood and took some great pictures of the cherry trees that blanket the area - literally, with all those pink blossoms. Moss St is lined with them from the edge of the ocean all the way north to Fairfield - blocks of cherry trees in bloom. Plus, many of the gardens in the area are in bloom; it's quite lovely to behold.

April 7th - B5 vs BSG

Back to work today, dang it, n the evening. I did order some more things from Amazon.ca, including a few that my neighbour Ben told me about: the 1st and 2nd seasons of Babylon 5 finally went on sale for what I was willing to pay. Considering that the series went off-air in late 1998, that's saying something for continuous high prices... I've seen various seasons as high as $99.99 in Canada, which made me wince and be a little more patient, which finally paid off. For those of you who haven't seen B5 and like SciFi, I highly recomemned it; the only series that IMHO that has reached the same level of excellence in all aspects is the more recent Battlestar Galactica. Go check out the Lurker's Guide to B5, which is an incredible resource for the series made all the more amazing by the fact that the series creator, J. Michael Straczynski, put a lot of his own time into answering questions and the like for fans in those early halcyon days of the internet - long before creator-fan webchats and such became common. In any case, I love both shows for different reasons... and apparently a lot of other folk do too.
Did I ever mention that I'm a voice in a B5 game? The folks over at Space Dream Factory decided to create their own game back in 2002, after Sierra canceled the 95% complete B5 flight sim in 1999 entitled B5: Into the Fire - typical corporate stupidity. SDF called their fan game I've Found Her, after a particular plot thread involving a lost love of former B5 Commander J. Sinclair - something nobody but a fan would understand. Anyway, I have the part of Alpha 4 and was thrilled to be part of the project, which has since produced a 'prequel' sequel called Danger and Opportunity. It stands as a testament to what fans( of any genre )can accomplish and the skills they can muster... IFH remains one of the top fan-created video games to this day, by anyone's standards, including big studios like Sierra. SDF is smarter though. :)

April 8th - The Camino

Just a quiet night at home. I read through most of Shirley MacLaine's recent novel The Camino, which documents her journey along an ancient pilgrim's trail in Spain that took her nearly 500 miles by foot in a month. My neighbour Laurel loaned it to me and though I found it a fascinating read in terms of what the human spirit can accomplish, I didn't find any revelations within its pages. Maybe if I re-read it backwards...? Fascinating story though, and impressive that a Hollywood star would undertake such a grueling pilgrimage for all the right reasons, at her age. My good friend Mike H. called, and we chatted for almost 2 hours. He had some great news about some projects he's involved in, and it was just great to hear his voice again. He had some other news, not so great, but that kind of goes hand in hand with good news now doesn't it? Still, it wasn't earth-shattering and I don't think it will be of import after only a little time has passed. Thanks for calling, Mike!

April 9th - Bus tunes and Beauty

My new cell is great, and I use it with the nice Jabra headset that I won at Katie's fund-raiser a few years ago - bluetooth is a fickle beast sometimes but great when it works. So great, that I ordered a Motorola S9 bluetooth stereo headset a few weeks ago that I've been testing out. So far, so good: the tunes are nice and loud even on the bus. Speaking of which, I know I've mentioned before that I enjoy taking the bus here, but I don't think I've mentioned the fact that it always seems that whatever one I ride, there's a bevvy of beauties aboard. I'm not sure about the statistics here, but some days I feel like I'm on a bus of pirates( yaarrr! )as they loved to kidnap the most beautiful womenfolk and spirit them away to their safe havens. Not that I feel kinship with any of those scurvy peg-legged puritanical pirates, but mine eye do spy quite a few lovelies on them thar' buses. Which is a surprise, as I thought most of them jogged and didn't take transit. Who knew?

April 10th - Tom Petty

Just a normal day, really. Closed the branch today, and it wasn't all that busy. Perhaps the blah weather might have something to do with it... I've noticed a correlation between busy times and sunny days, so perhaps the blah skies are keeping people indoors, huddled around videos of sunny beach paradises from vacation ads on TV.
One nice thing about Victoria is that the radio stations seem to play a LOT of Tom Petty. I mean, I'd be lucky to hear one of his songs a a week back in Niagara.. yet at least twice a day the radio here blasts out a great tune of his. Now does that say 'Welcome to Victoria!' or what?
Ironically, Tom Petty will be here in B.C. this summer, and I'm actually considering going to go see the show. It's in Pemberton, so it's quite the haul - we'll see. I'll comfort myself with all the blooming flowers here, which have been growing steadily all the winter season and have really started to burst out in the last month or so.

April 11th - Double Duty

I opened the branch today... and would up closing another one. Boy, was that dumb. From the minute I walked in, the place was a zoo. I stood at the counter and served folks at a blistering pace for close to five hours... not easy when you've been working since 8am. In any case, things thinned out and I had someone come in to help close the place, which was nice, as I was feeling rather burned out by that point. Still, given the circumstances that led to my last-minute shift at this other branch, I can't complain too much... being a little tired can't hold a candle to the things that my co-worker at this branch is going through right now. So I'll sleep on that, and be thankful.

April 12th - Double Duty Deja-Vu

I did some writing this morning, working on a few concepts that occured to me in the shower this week. As many authors have noted, shower-time seems to be a cornucopia for generating ideas... be it the heat, the soothing effect of the water or even getting soap up your nose, whatever makes the ideas flow is most welcome in my world. Good clean creativity!
Yet it seems the same things happen here as elsewhere in the company: people don't show up for their shifts and there just aren't enough staff to cover. So I volunteered( for some O/T of course )to help out, as they were really in a bind and well, I didn't have plans to speak of and they'd asked me earlier in the week about this particular shift. Of course, given the craziness of last night at the same store, I wasn't so thrilled to go in tonight... but it was the polar opposite of the night before. Quiet and sedate, I barely moved to the counter after the dinner hour, which was a blessing as I was still beat from the day before. Lovely, in some ways. Oh, and this branch is the only one in the area that's actually close to a Tim Horton's - ironic, as every single branch I'd ever worked at in Niagara was but a stone's throw away from a Timmy's.

All for now. In some ways, this blog is similar to my old answering machine messages back in my university days. Before cell phones, I'd always be missing peoples calls whilst at work or away at class, so I came up with a solution: leave an itinerary on my machine. That way, people would know when I'd be home. Worked well enough for a few years, until the dawn of cells made such things like answering machine tapes obsolete. Still, it was fun... and my friends hated it. :) And thanks for the comment Jen!

Tuesday, 25 March 2008

Cherry trees make for love in the shade...

"In the spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love" - Tennyson

March 23rd - Easter Dinner

I worked a mid-shift today, only 5.5 hours due to it being a holiday, so not so bad. After work I went to my parent's place for a last-minute Easter dinner, which was great. I watched a recording of Stargate Atlantis, recorded last week( yet I've not had time to see it ) - Richard Dean Anderson was a guest star again, and seems a little tired compared to earlier years as Jack O'Neil. Still, I am enjoying the show, though they seem to have become a little TOO 'chummy' and comfortable among the main cast - that edgy dynamic of SG-1 seems blunted in Atlantis.

March 24th - The Pachira Plant

It's always nice to have a Monday off, even if it is a holiday... whatever that means. While I was out today( most stores were open, but the banks were closed ), I picked up a Pachira plant at the local chinese corner store. It's a cool-looking miniature tree, grows slowly, and most importantly, it's very hard to kill through neglect. The local store calls them 'Money Trees', and this link explains why - they are considered good luck and are often given as housewarming gifts. So I have a plant now for my place, it won't take up too much room and I should be able to keep it alive... I hope!

March 25th - Friends on a Day Off

Two calls today that made me smile, both within an hour of each other. Rene called with some good news, and so did Brian. Brian also told me that my first email with contact info I sent out a week before I left Niagara had an error in it: my Niagara-area phone number was missing a few digits - perhaps that explains why so few people have managed to get ahold of me here. So I set my voicemail to come on after 30 seconds, and to ring my cell at the same time... hopefully that will improve things a little, but Vonage seems to be a little off on their tech promises, so we'll see.
I spent a good part of the day doing paper-sorting, trying to get my mess into some kind of order. I also relaxed, wrote a little, and generally tried to enjoy my last day off.

March 26th - The Holy Grail

A shorter mid-shift today, with only a few idiots, whom I managed to effectively deal with per usual... sometimes I wonder how people get through life being so miserable to other human beings. Then I shake myself and give thanks that I don't have to deal with them every day like their families or co-workers... *shudder* Things could be worse, so there you go.
I watched most of Monty Python's Quest for the Holy Grail tonight, along with a bottle of "Monty Python's Holy Ail" - a nice beer that I found locally. Love that movie, though by this point I can spout all the dialogue verbatim... yet it holds up well for its age.

March 27th - Camera Thoughts

I'm considering getting a camera for myself in the next few weeks, as I never seem to have one handy when the good shots present themselves. While I purchased a solid point-and-shoot for my parents, and can borrow it anytime, I'm loathe to buy the same Fuji f50 camera twice, so I am looking at similar price-range cameras but with different capabilities, such as super-zoom. We'll see if anything manages to convince me to go against my miserly ways in the next month or so.
Worked a close shift today, and it was fairly busy. Nothing untoward though, so that was nice... even the couple of 'regular idiots' who came in today left without being their usual selves; a surprising but welcome relief all the same.

March 28th - Pubs and Pot Pie

After working a solid mid-shift today, I considered going out for the evening... but sitting in a pub reading a book over dinner still seems a little lonely for me right now, and the fact that pub far usually means I have a limited menu choice of what I can eat also doesn't help. I am hoping that the new herbal treatment I have been using for the last few weeks will help change that limitation in the near future, over the coming year. So I tucked into a nice chicken pot pie with a few sides - these things are simply amazing, from the SaveOnFoods grocery over by my parent's place. I've tried quite a few from various places, both frozen and fresh, and the sheer quality that SaveOn puts into their fresh pot pies is stunning - the things are literally packed with chicken( plus veggies )compared to the meager bits that every other place grudgingly sticks in their pies. Plus the prep is easy, and they're great both fresh and frozen. Which is good for busy days here.

March 29th - Changeable Weather

One thing about the weather here in Victoria, it's never all-day-the-same. While I was working today, it went from rain... to sun... to rain... to sunnier... to rain... and then sunny again on my way home on the bus. I'm not talking breaks in a cloudy sky here, no... full-on rainy downpour to blue-sky sunny and back again, in the space of an hour or so. And back again. It's nice, as you don't necessarily have to expect that waking up to rain means rain ALL day - you could be sitting on a patio by afternoon or evening with perfect weather. Looking forward to that this summer!
Otherwise, a plain-jane day, worked my last day at the Quadra branch until the early evening. And no sign of A____ today, which was disappointing. Oh well. I spent part of the night in NWN working in a story plot... that didn't end so well. Frustrating, but them's the breaks sometimes.

March 30th - First day at the new branch


I worked the entire day at my new Fort St. branch today, which was nice - as it was a Sunday, I had the place to myself. So the work got done, and I familiarized myself with the branch once again, as I can never seem to find things just when I need them... of course. I am also hoping that this smaller branch has a commensurately lower share of daily idiots, but one never knows.
I managed to miss BOTH buses heading home, so I soothed my ruffled feathers by having dinner at the Subway a few steps away - that will be convenient in many ways I think, for last-minute lunches, breakfast before work and so forth. I like the new location, and I hope I can manage to minimize my bus travel-time home, at least until I get myself a bike and eliminate that time wasted sitting around and in transit.

Seems the page counter is working, which is nice... now I can see that people ARE reading this thing, which is also VERY nice - see you all next week!

Spring is here, at last!

How many blogs could a woodchuck blog if a woodchuck could blog wood?


March 17th - a new car? What??

My parents told me today, out of the blue, that they've decided to purchase a new 2008 Mazda3... very similar to the one they've rented the last 3 times or so from Enterprise. Needless to say, I was shocked... but then, I had been preparing them for the last few months for the possibility of such a big purchase by helping them to research car possibilities, giving them info on HOW to shop, and so forth. The speed of their decision still left me a little breathless, but I can't fault their choice, especially at the price and 0% interest at that. Worked until early eve at Quadra, which was very pleasant... everyone there is friendly, fun and not at all boring to talk to, unlike some places I've worked far in the past where entire shifts could pass with no conversation outside of work-related topics. Of course, back then the context was different, and I wasn't in such a close space for hours at a time with the same people. Odd how that's turned out.

March 18th - Light Therapy

I worked at Fort St today, closing the store. The morning was spent writing, as seems to have become my habit of late. The circadian rhtyms must be being helped by the copious amounts of sunlight my apartment receives during the day from the main south-facing witndow, which is over 8 feet wide and five feet tal - that's a LOT of light when it's sunny, folks. S'nice! *grin*
I've also started taking some homeopathic medicine to try to alleviate my problem with gallstones. The local herbalist at the Fairfield plaza actually carries a solution to be taken before meals which promises to reduce gallstone size over time, along with other benefits. Seeing as I am loathe( yes, loathe! )to submit to the surgeon's knife before trying alternate solutions, I am hoping regular use of this treatment will, in the fullness of time, allow me to once again enjoy a good beef steak or other things I simply cannot eat without danger right now. Mmmm... medium-rare steak( I'm drooling mentally and literally as I picture it ).

March 19th - New Car Day

Well, I was up early today to go to Mazda here in Victoria to look over the paperwork for my parent's new car at hte dealership. For once, everything seemed to be very much on the up-and-up, without the usual silly things like paint protection and vehicular diapers being pushed on car buyers. I left the place and headed to work for the day much more confident that my parents were not being fast-talked. I was pleased that they wanted ME to look things over before they signed too.. though whether that's due to my natural paranoid nature when it comes to spending money or just my natural distrust of car salesmen, is anyone's guess.

March 20th - First Day of Spring, and love?

Ah yes, the first Official Day Of Spring today... also the last business day before the long weekend, when banks and governmental agencies all pull in their welcome mats and take off for the cottages or whatnot. Also when hordes of people descend on every bank and business to get THEIR business done before the weekend really hits. As such, it was steady today... and I was VERY pleasantly surprised to meet someone at the counter once more by the name of A_____. I helped her out with a problem a few weeks ago, and something seemed to 'click' when we were talking... and it did so again today, when I had to gently end the great conversation that we we having to get to other people in line( doh! ). She seems fun, as well as being a generally happy person and very easy on the eyes. Though she's younger than me, I'm still interested to see if anything might come of it. But not today - if there's a next time, then I think I'll muster myself and see what she says. If anything. *grin*

March 21st - No choco-eggs for moi ...

Good Friday... and I made it a good one too. I spent the day de-stressing, reading a few books in the comfort of my couch-nook and generally trying NOT to think about some of the time I was wasting that could be spent doing other things... at least until late afternoon, anyway. It was very, very nice.
One thing I will miss today is going out for Rusty Nails at the Kilt with my friends, especially Paulino whom I think was the instigator of that little 'tradition' amongst all of us.
That's about it... some part of the evening was also spent on NWN, where I ran into a few friends from long ago and 'caught up' a bit with them. I should mention that the server I frequent has been more than generous, and several of the 'areas' I have created are now hosted there... so I'm both a homeowner AND a tavern-keeper, at least my character is, in Nordock. Odd, but it gives me a sense of satisfaction in some ways I cannot explain.

March 22nd - Hello, pictures ...


Amazing how quickly these days off fly by... today, for example. I was up and about, doing more oganizing on the place( yes, I know, it never ends, but.... )and got rid of the last of the boxes. I also mounted pictures on the walls( finally! ), so my more-than-lifesize portrait of Darth Vader unmasked has a nice prominent place above the couch... darn thing will probably creep me out in the dark more than once, but oh well.
I spent a good part of the afternoon out with my parents in their new car, going various places to pick up the usual supples. Seems I'm always doing that too... *shrugs* Exciting, it is not, but very necessary... WalMart's a little too far by bus for my time-budget right now. I may switch pharmacies to the ones closer to me here, but we'll see how that does with my new doctor next time I see her.

March 23rd - Work and Easter Dinner

After puttering around in the morning, I went to work for a very short shift today, only 5.5 hours at Quadra. It was quite nice, and was only busy intermittently at times before we closed early in the evening. I went from there to my parent's place, where I had a turkey dinner with them, which was lovely... save for the fact that it was interrupted, but for a good reason: my friend Jay K2K called, and asked if I'd like to be in his wedding party come the fall in Niagara. Of course I said yes, I'd be honoured... and I am! Now I have to plan on returning to Niagara come the fall, which I was going to do anyway... but now I have a darn good reason to, to boot! Hooray!

S'all folks ... as always, feel free to call, my FB updates will tell you when I'm in... I don't call back home as much as I'd like to, due to the time difference.. people are usually already at work when I'm up in the AM, or already in bed by the time I get home. Frustrating, but there it is ... hence email. :)

Sunday, 16 March 2008


If you can read this, you're too close....

March 10 - Blossoms in March


I finished up an article in the morning, and then worked the evening shift downtown, closing the store. The weather hasn't been too bad at all of late, and the air smells rather nicely of spring starting to bloom. Speaking of which, many of the streets around my neighbourhood have cherry trees, and they've all begun to blossom on earnest. A few streets will be covered in pink blooms in a week or two, which is incredible given that it's only the middle of March here! Many of the plants bloom year-round, and I could pass almost any garden and see at least a few flowers still blooming brightly, if not vividly.

March 11 - Hail to the Bus Driver, Bus Driver...


Closed the store again today, after a fun bus ride. I decided last week to take the plunge and get a monthly Transit Pass, which is turning out to be a great decision. I don't need to worry about getting transfers or running out of bus tickets, so it's rather liberating. Also, in B.C. you can claim your Transit Passes on your taxes, which is a nice touch. While riding on the bus too, I've been doing some observing of my fellow passengers, and I have to say that though they are a quiet bunch, they are one and all unfailingly polite and courteous. Everyone is very friendly, and I often see drivers hold very warm conversations with regular riders. Does the heart good to see.

March 12 - Tidy tidy


After another mid-shift at the other branch, I spent the evening cleaning the place up for tomorrow night. What am I going to be doing tomorrow night, you ask? Why, try to take over the world... *narf* Er, wait, no... it's Movie Night here in my place! Needless to say, I had my work cut out for me, but I had the place looking top-notch by the time the evening was done. A lot of boxes hidden away mind you, but the overall effect is a tidy place, in my estimation - finally.

March 13 - Movie Night and Shamrock Shakes

Worked an earlier shift today, my last one for a while at the downtown store. I'm being transferred to another branch to keep things fresh, as some other staff are as well. Should be interesting, but I won't miss the crazy customers one little bit from downtown. I wandered into Chapters while waiting for a bus after work, and found a great photo book on Ireland for half off... ironic, given that St. Patrick's Day is just around the corner. Also, it looks like McDonalds is bringing back the Shamrock Shake in 2008, but only for the month of March - pity. Not that I enjoy much of anything that the Golden Arches has to offer, but somehow the Shamrock Shake holds a little bit of nostalgia for me... gods only know why. Maybe 'cuz... it's green?
I hosted a movie night at my place in the early evening, with three of my neighbours. We watched Neil Gaiman's Stardust on HD-DVD, a movie I had been eagarly waiting to watch. I had a great time, as they all appeared to as well - all four of us appear to have similar interests, so much so that we kept talking well after the movie was done. I almost hated to end the evening, but too much of a good thing, you know... we're looking forward to the next movie night though!

March 14 - They like me, they really really like...

Just a mid-shift today, nothing to get excited about. I'm finding that my co-workers at the new branch apparently can tolerate my sense of humour; indeed, it seems to be growing on them, and more quickly than the downtown branch to boot. I'm not sure if that's a good thing... for their sanity, of course. Makes for a fun day though... and one of the girls there apparently jsut LOVES zombie flicks, so that's an endless topic for discussion. Funny too, as another girl gags at the mention of eating brains - literally. So that's fun when they're working together...
I've been looking online at some animation cells lately on eBay, but holding off. Some of them might be interesting to have, to 'own' a little piece of a show or two I liked when growing up. But the wall space here is very limited, so I'm not sure I'd be able to frame more than one or two.

March 15 - Date Time

I worked a half-shift today to help out, and then hurried home to get ready for a date. I met her down in Cook St. Village around 3:30 at the Starbuck's, and we walked from there down to Dallas Rd. and along the shoreline parkway. She had her dog with her, and though I was a little wary the pup behaved herself very well overall. Of course, it rained on us as we walked, but I had an umbrella packed just in case. Still, I was rather wet by the time an hour had passed and we arrived back at Cook St. We both enjoyed each other's company a little, and I might see her again in a week or two - it'd be nice at the very least to have a friend to show me around town a bit. *grin* No sparks though.
The rest of the night was spent emptying all those boxes I'd brought over from my parent's storage last week, getting the last little bits squared away. Quite cathartic.

March 16 - Breakfast, beaches and waterfalls

Off to breakfast this morning with my parents, at a nice waterfront cafe over in Esquimalt called The Princess Mary. After helping my parents file their taxes, we headed up-island for the afternoon to Collwood, where we went to Witty's Lagoon Park and had a good look at the Sitting Lady Falls. Amazing that everything was so GREEN in March, though it was admittedly a little nippy. We also went to one of the large beaches nearby, where I was amazed again by the natural beauty of my new home here on Vancouver Island. The sand was soft and grey in colour, and vast quantities of cool driftwood lay in rows all along the shore. It was quite tranquil.
I traded up for some new dishes in Langford to replace the older set that hadn't traveled well across the country with me, so the new Corelle set should last me a few decades, I hope. They're similar to what my parents had and grew up with, so they should last quite some time.

All for now... signing off. *bleep!*

Tuesday, 4 March 2008

Sunshine, white teeth and... bagels?

I've started making notes as my week goes by, so I have some interesting things to pop into my blog that I've recorded as they happened, day to day. Observances, little things that I find interesting, things like that. No podcast yet though, but I am working on it... trying to use my PDA as a recorded has met with limited success. Still, I'm trying it.

March 2nd - Working Sunday, ends in... turkey?

I worked at the Fort St. store today, by myself, so I stopped at the local Subway on the way in and picked up not only their new 'Stuffer' bacon breakfast sandwich, but another one for lunch... which I didn't end up eating. Why? It was another busy day, with a steady stream of customers from the word 'go' - so much so that I didn't finish breakfast until 2pm; yikes! At least it wasn't insanely busy, but I was still worn by day's end in the early evening. It was nice that my dad picked me up from work, as they'd rented a car again for the weekend; the thought of trying to connect with a bus to make it home in an hour's time didn't appeal to me. I also picked up a nice cooked turkey breast at the local Safeway for a song, so that made for quite the nice meal in the evening. I even caught an episode of Stargate: Atlantis that I'd recorded earlier, and it wasn't bad, covering some interesting points about honor and difficult choices. I'll say this for the show: they've learned some lessons over the last few years, so I hope they'll keep it up next season.

March 3rd - A Sale... $2.99?

I was browsing Amazon.com today( not Amazon.ca, as their selection usually stinks ), and I came across HD-DVD's... on sale for 50% off! My annoyance at the fact that I'd backed the wrong HD horse may well be tempered by the fact that I might be able to stock up on some great movie and TV titles in the next few months( I think I've already mentioned this )at Vastly Reduced Prices. Of course, this still means spending money, but still... Sale Prices! I spent some of the morning writing a new Nichneven story, which for some reason popped into my head as soon as I woke today. I guess it'd been percolating a while in there, as stories sometimes do. Check it out at Nichneven.com, if you have a moment. It's good. Really. :) After another decent day at work( still heavy on the taxes; is May here yet? )I caught the bus home and made myself some turkey dinner. Yes, it was deja-vu from last night, but the addition of some turkey gravy from the nearby corner store made ALL the difference. Amazing how a good meal can make your evening It also looks like my mailbox is a lost cause.

March 4th - Dentists, laundry, groceries... yawn.


Up early early today for a 7:45am dental appointment, just down the road. Amazing that I can walk to the dentist's in 10 minutes flat, at Cook St. Village. It was a good checkup too: my new dentist was very friendly and extremely knowledgeable, as the checkup he did was the most thorough I've ever had, using terms I've never heard any previous dentist use. He made a complete map of my mouth( insert puns here ), and told me that my teeth were in great shape, so much so that he'd gladly trade HIS teeth for mine any day. The usual admonishment to brush properly and floss followed, which of course I need to keep in practice with( don't we all? ). The morning was then spent lugging loads of laundry up and down the stairs, all done with the brilliant sunshine pouring in all the windows in this building. It's 10 degrees outside PLUS the warmth of the sun, so it's going to be a great patio day I think.

March 5th - Dazzling sunshine and outdoor relaxation.

Up again and working on the place. I got it FINALLY looking like I wanted, with the shelves organized and 95% of the clutter properly stowed. Now all I need are a few pictures, a little organization of shelf contents and I'll be happy. I was done all that by early afternoon, and a good thing too, as my dentist called with a cancellation and got me in ASAP for a cleaning. Very thorough too, I learned a few new things while I was there... and it was a simply GORGEOUS day out, so much so that I walked without a jacket there and back. I even changed into a t-shirt at 3pm to sit outside with some of my neighbours and bask in the blazing warmth of the sun for a while over coffee. I also had a glass tabletop delivered for my coffee table / kitchen table, so that means I no longer have to worry about damaging it through constant use. NICE. The glass guys did a perfect job too on the size, and next-day delivery too - great service.
I spent the evening working on articles, trying to catch up, but my heart's not in it this week... seems I'm missing some zing or something. I hope it comes back soon.

March 6th - Transferred !

I opened the main branch today, and was busy right up until I left for home. Everyone seems to be getting along fine of late, which is ironic as I learned today I( and another person )are being transferred to other branches next week as part of the area's policy to prevent boredom setting in from working the same branch all the time. I'm going to a slower branch, which is a little more remote by bus; I hopped on one after work and went out that way to Safeway again for a few more things. It was easier than I expected, and it was another lovely day out for walking.

March 7th - Energy?

I worked the mid-shift at Quadra today, where yet again every other person was doing their taxes. Of course, quite a few people who come in have problems with their taxes that they thing coming to us will avoid... which is not the case. Many times I have received looks of stunned disbelif as I tell people the various reasons why we can't discount their taxes but have to e-file instead... they likely heard the same reasons from the last tax place they walked out of. I don't know why they think they can 'escape' paying debts owed to the CRA, as every tax preparer links electronically to the CRA's website to work on the taxes. Probably just ignorant of the system, but they learn fast from what I've seen.
Just tried to relax tonight, nothing going on and I'm tired mentally. The good weather should have energized me, but not as much as I thought it would have. Seems I'll have to get that bike sooner than I thought, and work on improving my energy levels.

March 8th - Silly people

I was dropped off for the mid-shift at Quadra today by my parents, who seem to have taken to renting a car every other weekend of late. Not that I'm complaining, as it means less time spent waiting for a bus. A little less, anyway.
Work today only had two rude idiots, a new record low. I still can't understand how some people manage to get through the day by being nasty to everyone they meet; they must be dead inside in so many ways. Still, it's hard to pity someone who's in your face for no reason when you try to help them... *shrug*
I had dinner with my parents, not a whole lot of time spent visiting as I emptied out the storage area there of some remaining boxes and carted them back up the stairs at my place. I'll find room for them in the next week or so, as time permits.

March 9th - Day off? Where? It's gone.


Did a few things around the place today, storing more stuff in smaller places than I thought possible. At least it's all here now, so what's left at my parent's small storage unit will likely stay there for the time being.
I had coffee( well, tea actually... )with my next-door neighbour Ben today. He seems like a great guy, and his g/f seemed nice too when I met them a while back. We talked about the area and other things, and I learned a little more about the city. Looks like I've lucked in with two great neighbours here. :)
After a nice call from Rene( telling me about all the snow that Niagara just got )I spent the afternoon and evening writing and trying to overcome some writer's block that's been nagging me of late.

Monday, 3 March 2008

There once was a man from Nantucket...

Quite a few links in this blog update, but then I'm always all over the place each week on my mental map: so many interesting things to think about, and so little brain power. No, wait, that's not right...


Feb 25th - Monday again?


I worked the evening shift today, after spending the morning waiting for the mailman to arrive... but I must have missed him by a matter of minutes. I wanted to see inside my mailbox, to get a good look at the locking mechanism. I have to replace the lock with a new one, and of course it's the old catch-22: I can't see the lock without a key, but I need to SEE the lock to get a new one. Ironic.

Feb 26th - The Watchmen

I didn't wait for the mailman today. Nope. Just worked in the evening again. The usual lines for taxes, as it's that season now. Oh, the joy... at least animals don't have to worrk about taxes, just the occasional filmmaker with access to a video editor and a wacky idea. I also read deeper into The Watchmen graphic novel I picked up last week, it's as engrossing as I expected. There's also a movie in the works, which I hope will turn out better than this one did, as I'd had high hopes for it.

Feb 27th - Middle O'Th'Week Day OFF !


I had the day off... so of course, I was busy. At least I wasn't working Welfare today, which was a nice change... those lines are seriously long, all day. I spent some of the day writing some articles, and the rest of it sort of blurred into the various Things That Need Doing on a Day Off. On a nice note, my tax return came in today, so that was a good thing. Only took 10 days, thanks CRA!
I've also been catching up on some TV shows here and there with my PVR, watching them when I can. One I've started to like again is Total Drama Island, which has interesting characters, nice plot twists and a spunky animated style - it has a catchy opening tune too. Along with Clone High, I've been catching up on episodes... also, Clone High features the voice of Nicole Sullivan, who has been in more shows than any five other voice actors combined, something that I might aspire to if I can get into that field of work.
I also put my old Cogeco Digital Cable box up for sale in the FaceBook Marketplace... wow! I had a dozen responses to the ad within 30 minutes, totally unexpected; apparently a lot of people were looking for these things. Too bad most of them wanted to cheap out on shipping, even though the ad SAID I was in B.C. .. just goes to show people don't READ things through, even simple and short ads. Ah, human nature...

Feb 28th - Holy Taxes Batman ...

I worked the mid-morning shift, which turned out to be The Day Of Ten Taxes.... whew! All I got, all day long, were taxes... person after person with problems too, all of which meant calling the CRA to get confirmation on one thing or another. By day's end I didn't want to see another tax file... just too many to do, one after another. Yeesh. I spend some of the evening online on NWN with some friends, which was nice and definitely NOT as taxing!

Feb 29th - Last Day Of Feb( duh )

I worked at our Quadra store on the mid-morning shift today. Again I was struck by the different crowd that comes to this store, compared to the Douglas St. location, which has a high count of folks hard up for cash... among other things.
Which makes this place look all the more appealing. Just step inside and shop, you'll always have time. Maybe I can find my ultimate salad bowl there too, for my usual fave Caesar Salad... but in a bowl made out of bacon!!
I caught some of Damnation Alley on TV in the evening as I was doing other things, and I recalled how much I loved the movie for one thing only: the ultra-cool post-apocalyptic vehicle it featured, called the Landmaster. Amazingly, the vehicle has survived into the present day, having been far more than just a duct-tape and balsa-wood movie prop. Have a look at it here.

March 1st - Four Months

A new month, and it seems like only a little while ago I stepped off the plane here in Victoria. Four months have passed since I last saw some of my friends, but I'm pleased that I've been able to talk to most of them since. Miss y'all folks.
Worked the closing shift today, typically. Things seem to have swung around the other way at work stress-wise: I'm managing to cope with most of the operational stresses of Paperwork, so that's making everyone else Happy. So that's nice.
I am still considering building my own home here in Victoria at some point, if I can find a small bit of land to build one of these on. I figure it would be all I'd need, won't be too costly and has a log cabin beat hands down.

Monday, 25 February 2008

Pictures at last ...



Finally... after months and months, I have the pictures I want AND I know how to post them to the blog - a good combination. *** I've added pictures from my neighbourhood and my new apt all throughout this blog. Read on...


Feb 18th - the Return of Groo!

I worked at another location today, the one near the 2-for-1 $5.00 movie theater. I was all set to see a double feature tonight of I am Legend and The Golden Compass... but I checked the marquee on the way into work, and they'd replaced Compass with P.S. I Love You .. ick. So, I just went home to read the new copy of Watchmen I'd bought before work at one of the many local comic shops. I've heard about this mini-series for well, twenty years now, but never actually picked up a copy to read it. Now I have it all in one lovely yellow-jacketed book. And to TOP it off, I discovered that Sergio Aragones has come out with a NEW limited series of the Groo The Wanderer comic book... nice! On a side note, check out the 10 Coolest Toys from the 2008 New York Toy Fair... I just have to try to find that kite!


Feb 19th - So long, little buddy ...

Soldiering on, I spent the morning working on a few things around the apartment. Spring cleanup, I guess you could say... which it certainly seems like, with no snow and temperatures in the low double-digits: sweet! Oh, I sold my old PDA on eBay last week, my versatile Asus MyPal A716. Having taken in trade a Dell Axim X50v, I no longer needed the little guy and so gave him up to a good home. Too bad the bottom fell out of the PDA market a year ago, or I might have gotten more for the A716... I just can't see myself trying to use a smaller smartphone's screen instead of a PDA; too tiny!
Interestingly, I heard today that B.C. will be celebrating it's 150th year as a province this year. I guess I sure picked the right time to move to 'The Best Place On Earth' ... right before the biggest party in a century and a half! As well, the Province will be giving every man, woman and child a Climate Action Dividend cheque for $100.00 this June, part of the government's recent pro-environment budget.


Feb 20th - Crazy at Work, literally.

Got a call this morning that a co-worker was rather ill, so I agreed to come in in the late afternoon to finish off the shift and cover for her; strep throat isn't something to mess with, so she's staying home. Of course, no good deed goes unpunished, as they say. The evening finished with a crescendo of crazy an hour before close: a crack addict( or similar drug )wandered into the lobby with a friend, and wouldn't leave. She was well off her head, having misplaced her cheque or somesuch... the bottom line was that she was freaking out in the lobby( and getting worse despite her sane friend's attempts to calm her & get her out of there )so much that I had to call the police to have her removed. Reason and patience didn't count for much when her eyes were rolling back in her head like a zombie chewing on fresh brains. I felt helpless, in that there was nothing I could do for her - her suffering was plain to see, but at the same time I had to step back and realize that she was in it herself, and that I would just get dragged down if I did something stupid to try and help her immediate situation. She was still waiting around, howling outside the store, as I closed up and went home, to sleep rather fitfully and ponder the fragility of the mind.


Feb. 21st - My Ship( ferry? )arrives at last.

I worked the mid shift today, after a morning spent groggy from lack of sleep. Amusingly, the same woman from last night came in just after I started work. 'Carrie' apparently found her cheque, and was much, much calmer... but one could see the dark waiting behind her eyes, even in the bright sunshine pouring into the lobby. Amazing what a difference a night can make, making evening the craziest addict seem almost normal at more than arm's length. Shocking. Still, good news with bad, I suppose. My ship came in today, so to speak, so monies owed to me are coming back in decent enough quantity that I will be able to pay down a few things that have been hanging over my head like the Sword of Damocles. About time too, give the current rates of interest... that and a good tax return means I won't be wondering which ends to try and stretch to meet this month's month-end, for once. We'll see about next month, but the outlook is good.


Feb. 22nd - First Day Off of a 3-day weekend!

I started off the day with breakfast at Quizno's, then off to give various places their dues early. It felt good to pay things down ahead of time, instead of waiting for the bills to come in at a larger size than they were a few months previous. A nice, nice feeling for a change. It's not a lottery win by anyone's definition, as THAT would be conducted in a limo with cash leaking out the windows. Still, small steps in the right direction are GOOD, no matter the size of the coin leakage. The rest of the day was, in a word, spectacular. I spent part of it walking the neighbourhood( it smelled like spring, warm and sweet! )taking pictures in the brilliant sunshine and sipping a chai tea at the Cook St. Starbucks. That was very relaxing: the village was FULL of people going about their business, stopping to chat with one another and smiling... so many happy folk I wanted to sit there and smile like a fool myself, but I restrained myself to a wide grin. After a surprise call from Rene & Shiloh( miss ya!! )I spent the evening watching various things on TV: some recorded eps of Robotech and Shadow Raiders, and the ever-popular The Fifth Element, one of my more Fave Films.


Feb 23rd - The Much Anticipated Pics!

Surprisingly, I didn't watch a single cartoon this morning, as I was quite busy cleaning the place up to take some pictures for this blog. Here's one taken down by the coast, ten minute's walk from my front door:

I spent a good deal of the day out and about, doing the usual "Hey, I forgot I needed that..." shopping, returning things that don't work, and generally getting good use out of a rented car. Evening was partly spent online with NWN, as I ran into an old friend and caught up with her for a bit.


Feb 24th - Lazy Sunday at the Parent's Place

Well, kind of a letdown today, but at least it was productive. I had breakfast at home, then did some work on the PC for a bit( backups are boring ). Picked up for lunch at Quizno's, where I tried out their new 'Sammies' ... basically small toasted flat pita's in four varieties. VERY tasty, and the pitas were SO fresh, like poppin' fresh squishy. Yum! After that, it was hours spent putting things together at my parent's place... patio sets can be SO fussy. At last the cat was happy to see me, and he didn't have to help aside from drooling all over.
Evening was relaxing too, as I was feeling worn out for some reason.



Well, I managed to get all the pictures up at last. Apparently Blogger.com had issues Sunday. From the top, the pics are: 1) Moss Under a Bench 2) The mountains to the south 3) Greenery on Feb. 22 4) my New Apt on the Day of Possession 5) More Greenery in Feb 6) The Coast 10 mins south of my new Apt and 7) my new Cozy Apt Setup.... plus a Sunset to finish it all off.