Sunday, September 27, 2009

Dress Rehersal


Took He Who Is Now Landed to MEC today to buy him insulated pull over pants and gloves for the winter.

Edmonton has been having a remarkably warm fall; some days 15 or more degrees above average. My memory going back to my days in Brandon and Red Deer I picked up a few goodies of my own so as to avoid freezing my ass on the long dog walks in the frozen days to (soon) come.


Saturday, September 26, 2009

Vatican II (not) [For PJ]


As you may know, God lives in Alberta.

You'll note this bumper sticker is actually not on a bumper, but on the door of this truck; its twin is stuck identically on the other door. Fearing that taking this photo might insult the owner of the truck (or at least initiate a conversation I had no energy to avoid) I did not stick around to capture photos of the misplaced bumper stickers affixed to the tailgate and canopy that suggested Lucifer hisself was gonna whip my ass without some help and that my meeting Lucifer was going to have a lot to do with my pro life stance...



Saturday, September 19, 2009

Mountain Dog



Over the long weekend, Ruby and I joined B&F and the kids for a few days of camping. We went to Rock Lake, about 4 hours from Edmonton -- including 32 km on a gravel road (which accounts for nearly an hour of the trip).

Ruby spent a lot of time in a mountain river -- the name of which escapes me at the moment -- so cold that it numbed my feet quite literally to no feeling in less than a minute or two. She didn't seem to notice. She did get swept down stream by the current once and pulled under sweepers (trees fallen into the river). I thought she was a goner but she popped up in the middle of the branches and managed to get her front legs over the branches of one tree. F was pulling clothing off to go rescue her but as he moved down stream on shore she pulled herself laterally along the trunk (hilarious if I'd not been so worried) of the tree and then launched herself back into the river and swam to him. She and I then gave up the fly fishing (e.g. walking up river for a few kilometres crisscrossing the river as the terrain or depth and current might warrant).

Ruby is also a dog that despises being warm -- to the point she'll reject cuddling and gave up wanting on the bed as once she got there she found it too warm -- but the final night the temperature dropped to near zero and I finally as she was clearly actually cold opened my sleeping bag, dragged her inside where she sprawled out her full length against me and stayed put!

He Who is Now Landed was grandly sad he had to work and thus miss tent sleeping and living without a flush toilet or running water for a few days :)



Wednesday, September 02, 2009

Duan Wu Jie



Dragon boat dragon heads during duanwu jie races on the North Saskatchewan River.