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Hockey filled holidays

January 4, 2009 by Chris

Well this 2008/9’s holiday season was full of both work and lots of fun for all of us here! We worked hard but played harder.

At work, we had less OR rooms open, so natural we had less staff working! This doesn’t mean that the work load on each of us there was any less. Just like any other work place during slow times, there were times when we had nothing to do (just waiting for the OR patients to arrive) and at other times it was fast paced and chaotic (when we were inundated with patients)! Then after all the craziness, came the fun!

We eventually got up and drove to my home town of Brantford early that Christmas morning to celebrate with my family. We ate a lot of GREAT food, had a few eggnog based beverages (NOT too many) and then hours later we headed back off to T.O. We brought back with us my brother and his son, with all his new hockey equipment in tow from his cache of this year’s Christmas gifts from the family!

The weather was great, around -3 (C) with light flurries. It was about 9:00 PM, we had a quick drink, got our gear ready and then headed off to the local out door rink at Dieppe Park! Once we arrived, we put on our equipment and headed off to the pleasure skating rink, to get our ice legs ready, before hitting the hockey ice pad.

The hockey rink had around 8 guys on it once we arrived. Once we skated onto it, the guys asked us if we wanted to join them on their teams for a game? After they said this, my nephew’s eye’s just opened wide with excitement! The look in his eyes said, finally playing some REAL hockey, on a traditional out door Canadian ice pad!!!

These guys were around 17-20 years old. My brother and myself being of, shall we say developed years, were a little worried about how our performance would be, in front of the little guy. As it turned out, we did great. We still had some decent rushes in us and had some nice tape to tape passes (really we did, ask the little guy!) that night. After 12:30 AM, 3 hours later, we decided to call it quits.

The next morning my joints didn’t feel all that bad, to my wife’s surprise, and we then proceeded on back 2 more times that day! The following day we also managed to get back out there 2 more times, but now the aches and pains were starting to set in.

While my they were here in Toronto, we also met up with more family and friends. We even talked my cousin and his son into heading out onto the ice for a laugh!

After a couple of days here, our guests headed back to their home in Chicago. Now it was time for some ice … not the one at the rink or the ones in a drink … if you know what I mean!?

Hopefully you all had a blast! Happy Holidays everyone.





Filed Under: Brantford, Home and Lifestyle, Recreation, Sports, The Neighborhood, Vacation and Travel Tagged With: Brantford, christmas_2008, christmas_eve, diepp_park, hockey_in_canada, out_door_hockey, out_door_hockey_rinks, out_door_hockey_ronk_toronto, Toronto

Pop Montreal Festival

November 1, 2008 by Chris

The Pop Montreal festival is a celebration of bands from another time period that did not want to take all the fame and glory for themselves. There are a lot of indie performers at this event which often serves as a spring board to launch their careers.

As well as musical artists, the Pop Montreal Festival highlights artists and artisans of every medium. There are symposiums at this event (which help the general public comes to grips with the true meaning of the festival and all it’s multiple off shoots) as well as concerts and exhibitions of their wares.

I recently found out about this neat little festival while skimming through the Maclean’s Magazine Nov. 03 ’08 publication in the “stage” section. Once in a while I stumble across a great article that catches my eye, and this one was certainly note worthy.

They discussed the line up of the show and shed of faint light about who the artists really are. The performers are acts that shared the limelight with many of the past great performers of their time, but for whatever reason they chose not to stand out in that particular crowd at the height of their career. I guess you could say that these bands are the ones who decided not to sell out their musical souls to the POP devils!

For instance, for all you true soul and R & B fans out there, Irma Thomas played at the Pop Montreal Festival. The song that helped her, and the Rolling Stones out, was Time is on my side. We do have to give New Orleans credit for this magical influence!

Another band that played at the festival was Silver Apples, an obscure electric act from the 60’s who had Simeon Cox with his HOME MADE electric synthesizer. They were more like a new wave band with a RadioHead feel to it, from this era. Oscillations is a great one to groove out to! Today, new bands that have taken the torch and ran with it to new levels! Congratulations to Cortometraje are in order.

Then there was Elyse Weinberg, for the folk lover in all of us. Her Canadian counterparts were none other than Joni Mitchell, Neil Young and a little guitarist called Gordon Lightfoot! Houses, with Neil Young playing guitar on this track is just plain beautiful!

In the musical portion of Pop Montreal events, I just love to see them showing the bands from the past that did not wish to sell out to the masses during their brief time in the spotlight. This is a celebration of these ideological trail blazers. This underground event also helps us to place them on the proper pedestal that they so rightly deserve, even though they never really were acknowledged properly by mainstream media!

I, for the life of me, don’t know what makes some artists shine so bright in their respected genres, and then they chose to take a back seat to all the divas of their time? The only thing that I do know is you have to respect them for their stance.

Sometime in the future, when I’m able to, I will head off to Montreal to check out this gathering of the musical minds. Love live Pop Montreal!

Keep on Jammin’

Filed Under: Bands, Concerts, Entertainment, Home and Lifestyle, Music Styles, Musicians, Playing Guitar, Recreation, Vacation and Travel Tagged With: 1960s_Canadian_bands, 60s music, 70s music, acts, artisans, artists, Bands, Canadian, Concerts, Elyse_Weinberg, festival, folk_music, genres, Gordon_Lightfoot, great_performers, guitarist, highlights, influence, Irma_Thomas, Joni_Mtichell, Macleans, Macleans_magazine, media, Montréal, music, music festival, musical_artists, Neil_Young, pop_montreal_festival, Rolling_Stones, Rythum_and_blues, sell_out, Silver_Apples, Simeon_Cox, symposiums, synthesizer, Time_is_on_my_side, trail_blazers

Hauntario is the place to be for Halloween

October 22, 2008 by Chris

Bad candy?

If you love going to haunted places this year and you live in Ontario, Canada, then this post and links on it is the place to go!

Haunted Ontario is a place to check out. I wonder if there is a haunted music studio on this tour? Yes, even in Toronto the good there are some SCARY PLACES! One place that was too scary for me, is this one music store on Queen St. W. near Leslie ville. For the rest of the city Toronto ghosts are everywhere, boo!

Don't drink & fly

So for all of you going out for Halloween in the Ontario area, like where my buddy Domenic is playing with Hairy Mulligan at Liquid Lounge in Brantford this Friday Oct. 31, make it a safe one and most importantly …

Keep on Jammin’!

Filed Under: Bands, Brantford, Concerts, Entertainment, Home and Lifestyle, Humor, My Experiences, Recreation, The Neighborhood, Toronto, Vacation and Travel Tagged With: Funny, funny_halloween, hairy_Mulligan, halloween_2008, halloween_funny_pics, happy_halloween, haunted_ontario, hauntedontario, liquid_lounge_brantford, toronto_ghosts

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