Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Kelly Date November 1, 2009



'Skitter Bugs on Ice'

Hi, I totally forgot to finish my blog yesterday. I had started a draft earlier in the week and then totally forgot to finish. I got a little carried away doing homework yesterday and I think it was around 10:00 when I was chatting with Randy that he asked if I'd gotten it done. Oops. Oh well, now is as good a time as any and considering the fact that I haven't really done anything earth shatteringly interesting this week, probably just as well.





The one thing I did do this week was to 'start thinking backwards'. Yes, that's right - a process whereby one attempts to look at everything in their life from a different or 'backwards' perspective. Here's an example, "No matter where you go, there you are." Often said to stop one from venturing out and trying something new. You hear this and say to yourself, what is the point of doing or trying something if nothing is going to change. That may be but you'll never know unless you try so I decided to 'turn it around' and it suites me much better....

"No matter where I am, there I go." Love it. Makes me smile every time!

So see if you can come up with one that suites you better and I'll post it on the blog. Give it a whirl and start thinking backwards! You have a great week. Kelly

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Kelly Date October 25, 2009






Pretty much five more weeks and I’ll be finished the semester. I have yet to start writing my research proposal, but I’ll be starting on that this week. I have to think about what and where I want to study and start pulling together some of the logistics so we can contact the communities where I might work.



My favorite picks so far would be Nunavut, Greenland, Iceland, or quite possibly the Queen Charlotte Islands in British Columbia. I did some research on each of these places today and all of them are incredible.


John wants to limit me to only two places where I’ll do case studies on Aboriginal ecotourism and community development. Two - only two lol. It’s hard to pick given the incredible choice available. I guess in the end it will also come down to there being an opportunity to go into one of these communities. I can’t exactly just show up and starting asking questions. It will take a considerable amount of time to just make contact and be asked into the community etc. Regardless, it is exciting to just consider the possibilities.



About the only marginally exciting thing to happen this week, was to take some photos of a community event here in Wolfville. It was an event aimed at creating awareness of global warming and the impact of melting ice caps and how this will affect tidal levels here on the east coast. Okay, it wasn’t really that exciting lol. Besides we pretty much got rained out and not too many people were even able to show up as a result. I did get some nice photos though and I included one for you, too right. You can see the town clock which seems to be a major meeting place hereabouts.


I do plan on entering two photo contents here at the school. The one is for submission to a school online art magazine and the second is through the international education department. So I went through my best photos and came up with a selection of top pics. I can submit about seven pictures in total and have included a few of them for you to see. I have to admit to cheating a bit as I asked one of the local professionals to tell me which ones he felt were the best, which he kindly did for me. I’ll keep you posted as to the results.

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Montana USA and Moraine Mountain, Banff


Other than that, I have absolutely nothing particularly grand to share. Oh, I guess the fact that ts was a wonderful week, the sun was shining at just the right moments, and I managed to fit in several nice walks with the Finmyster does count as quite grand in the scheme of things.


You have a faabu week dahlings......


PS: The system is acting up a bit so the layout for this week's blog may appear a bit off.


Sunday, October 18, 2009

Kelly Date October 18, 2009


Hello Again!
As predicted this past week was crazy busy, but enjoyable nonetheless! I left Wolfville very early Tuesday morning to catch a 7:00 flight to Toronto. And, I do mean early! I had to be up by 3:00a.m. but was so excited about the trip I'm pretty sure I didn't get to sleep until 2:00a.m. Oh well, I did manage to get some sleep en route and felt up to a full day on arriving in Toronto.

Chelsey and Trevor were there to pick me up as
planned and we spent the day wandering around downtown Toronto enjoying the sights and sounds. I took my camera along so I was even able to get some good photographs. The funniest thing was a large group of people dancing for a Cadbury chocolate bar promotional gig they had going on right in the centre of the business district.

People had to dance on a large purple mat in order to win a 'purple goodie bag'! Of course Chelsey wanted one but there was no talking her into participating so I decided to take up the cause and danced my way across the mat in exchange for the prize. Too funny...Chelsey is now the proud owner of all things purple... t-shirt, chocolate, bag, etc. I took the pictures on either side as an example of some of the contestants, but I thought I out jigged them all lol. Well, maybe not but it certainly got some smiles from Chelsey and Trevor.

Next morning, we were up and on our way to Geulph for my conference,
actually arriving a bit early as the traffic was better than anticipated. I spent the rest of the morning hanging out with Rob who I knew from some work I did with him in central BC this past spring. It's always nice to know someone when you go to new places.

Late in the afternoon, I joined a tour group to take in several points of interest in and around Guelph including, the Wellington micro brewery, a potato research station, a small rural tourist town, and a local food market. They were all interesting stops and it was especially nice to get out and see a bit more of Ontario other than the urban centers. I was pleasantly surprised at how lovely the fall colors were and had a great time exploring. Oh yes, I ate some of the best cheese ever at the local food market. Tis a very good thing I don't live anywhere near the place or I'd be my own best/worst customer lol.

The rest of the week was spent taking part in the conference and of course my first attempt to present at this type of venue. It went well, or so I felt, but it was just as stressful as I had imagined it might be. But I had worked very hard to have the information flow and make sense and thought I accomplished that in spades.




One night I went out with a group of delegates and had a great time and the next I wandered around taking photographs of downtown Guelph. They have some amazing architecture there and beautiful old churches and bridges as you can see from the photographs.

I ended up in a nearby pub to get some food and a brew and ended up chatting with a local by the name of Burl Levine who is an amazing poet. He quoted some of his best work and actually honored me with a copy of his published book entitled 'Inklings About Relationships'. It was a real treat and great fun.


The next morning I was up early again and off to catch a ride into Toronto with some newfound friends from the Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops, British Columbia; Harold and Cindy. We managed to get lost but did make it on time in the end.



I am now back at home in Wolfville and I cannot tell you how excited Mr. Finnigan was to see me! Wow, he was over the top wiggly lol. What a wonderful pooch. It's good to be home - it was a great week and a wonderful experience, but as I say...."Home is a good place to be."

Chat next week.....

Monday, October 12, 2009

Kelly Date October 12, 2009t



Well I had good intentions of doing the blog last night, but between a wonderful Thanksgiving meal at Susan and John's place and the lateness of the evening I decided to put it off until today. Isn't it funny how you can go through a whole week of getting up, eating, doing things, and the general chaos of it all, but when you sit down to write about it you can't seem to remember much of anything at all.



In attempting to recollect my week it was a busy one. I did
manage to get out for a couple of nice bike rides to enjoy the fall colors, finished up a huge data project for one the profs, and shuffled several of my projects along as well. The fall colours are amazing and I've included a couple of pictures. I went for a walk with John (supervisor) at one point and he took several nice photos. One in particular (right) of the leaves on the ground
that is a perfect as a fall screensaver.


I did take Mr. Finnigan out for a long walk late one afternoon and found a new trail to wander along very near to where I'm staying. Such a nice day and the sun was shining and there
was even an agreeable little squirrel who allowed me to get close enough to get some nice pictures of him eating his lunch. This
trail ends up in another of the schools gardens with a charming little bridge and huge trees draped along the creek.


Today I am busy getting ready to leave tomorrow morning. I seriously cannot think why I booked the flight for 7:00 in the morning which means I have to be up at 3:30 tomorrow. I mean I did this to myself on purpose with no ill intent whatsoever and for no particular reason. The one good thing is that I can sleep on the plane and I can spend the whole day with Chelsey and Trevor in Toronto which I know will be fun. I am so looking forward to spending time with her. I hadn't really thought I'd be able to see anyone for at least a year while I was here so this is a major treat.


Mr. Finnigan will be vacationing at Susan and John's while I am away. I'll drop him off this evening and I'm sure he will have a great time, but I will miss him terribly. Chelsey wanted me to bring him with me, but I can't take him on the plane easily. I really don't like putting him in cargo as it is so stressful for him. He'll be better off here and I know he'll be safe and won't have to worry about him. He even has a playmate, Barnaby, for the week at his vacation spot.



I'm looking forward to a busy week in Guelph and will report in on how it all goes. I'm taking the camera with me so I can get some pictures as well. I've never been there before so quite keen on getting out and taking it all in. Apparently there is an agro-tour planned for Wednesday so I want to get some pictures of the countryside.

You have a great week! I'm off on another adventure very very early tomorrow morning and will report back next week to let you know how it went.

Monday, October 5, 2009

Kelly Date October 4, 2009




Okay, I admit it.....I forgot to do the blog last night. In my defense I did homework until 12:00p.m. and while I would have welcomed a break I was so engrossed in what I was doing I totally forgot. So now I am scrambling to put it together quickly as I have a meeting to prepare for this afternoon.


I did manage to get some fun in this week and enjoyed a day trip to Halifax to attend a workshop at Dalhousie University. I had never been there before and I had some difficulty finding it, but it is very beautiful and very old. The workshop was great and afterwards I was able to wander around and get some photos of the main buildings.


Fall is well in swing now here in Wolfville and the pumpkin patch has expanded to include critters of the two legged variety all
in search of the perfect, big old phat pumpkin. The kids were so cute and people were lined up on the highway taking pictures, myself included.




Better yet, they have something here called pumpkin fudge - ooooh yeah....that is some wonderful stuff. I confess to having a rather large piece - I did share a bit with Mr. Finnigan, but I got the pumpkin's share so to speak. Sorry, but it disappeared way to quickly to get a picture lol.














I did get around to taking some nice garden pictures in our backyard as well and have included one to show
you. There is also a new picture of the front of my building on campus. The deep purple reds are gorgeous.








I hate to blast off, but I have much to do and feel I'm behind enough already. Enjoy the fall weather and get out and take a walk. The air seems so fresh and crisp this time of year. Wonderful stuff!

You have a great day!