Friday, July 24, 2009

I Heard my Mother Call my Name

One of my absolute favourite books to read (and have read to me by my Mom) when I was younger was called I Heard my Mother Call my Name, by Nancy Hundall. After digging it out recently from the bookshelf of kids' books in the basement, just reading it reminded me of the summers when I was a kid, of having fun playing outdoors with friends until the streetlights came on, and our parents beckoned us indoors. Then the street would be anything but quiet. I'll share an excerpt of it, but I just may continue for the next while...


"I heard my Mother call my name and I know I should go in, but it is summer and dusk and beautiful. Behind me in the house are soft sounds--quiet voices and a faraway song. Here on the porch, everything is still. I look out past the trees and into the street. Shapes move dreamily, back and forth. Is something there, or does the fuzzy light paint them in my head? I heard my mother call my name and I know I should go in..."


Summer Evening by limegreen_kayak.

Photo taken by limegreen_kayak

Wednesday, July 22, 2009




Study nature, love nature, stay close to nature. It will never fail you.
- Frank Lloyd Wright
Photo credit of vis.ualize.us

Friday, July 17, 2009

Things that made my Week





-Watching baby sparrows grow and gain independence. Around my neighborhood, the sparrows are making babies like crazy (they apparently make families 2-3 times during mating season), and the majority of them it seems come to our backyard for our seed and bits of bread. The babies are crazy cute, just sitting all plump and impatient, waiting for Mom or Dad to feed them. Could waste half the day just watching them!

-A new perfume from Sephora! Grace, by Philosophy. I've always loved its scent; in fact, it's the first perfume I've gotten in a while that I truly love to have on. Folks, I think I've found my signature scent at last :) Another one I really liked was Falling in Love. But another time...


-Dan in Real Life. Saw it for the first time last Friday night, and I thought it was a cute movie. There were a few things I didn't quite like about it (such as the attitude of the two elder daughters), but I overlooked that, and I sort of wish I could get away to a place like that with my family and have that much fun. Also, the soundtrack is fantastic.

-Coming across Halloween and Christmas magazines from Martha Stewart. Which reminds me that it is now only half a year away. What is it about this time in the summer that makes me think of the Christmas season?? Terrible, I know--but deliciously terrible. Heheh.

Now that I've humoured you with a familiar Christmas image, let's move on, shall we?

-An incredible video starring Fred Astaire and Cyd Charisse, entitled Smooth Criminal, the song by MJ. It's awesome, awesome, awesome, and the scene fits wonderfully with his music. I could watch it over and over without getting tired of it.

-A NEW DRESS! That's always exciting. Very cute and summery, from Urban Outfitters. Now if only it would warm up a teensy bit more outside...

-Jumanji; I watched it a few nights ago on AMC, and it just brings me back to my lost childhood in the 90s. So does Honey, we Shrunk Ourselves. I now ask you this: what's your favourite 90s movie??

-Introducing the Badass of the Week.

-And finally, a really fantastic crepe I had for lunch one day when I went down to the Market. It had egg, spinach, mushroom and cheddar cheese on it, and it was FABULOUS.

That's all for now, dear readers! Stay well :)
~M.

Tuesday, July 7, 2009


“In a world filled with hate, we must still dare to hope. In a world filled with anger, we must still dare to comfort. In a world filled with despair, we must still dare to dream. And in a world filled with distrust, we must still dare to believe.”

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~Michael Jackson, 1958-2009

From here


Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Oh, Canada!




It's that time of year again: the 142 birthday of the wonderfully unique, historical, ever peace-loving, and 2nd largest country in the world. For my fellow Canadian bloggers I wish a very happy celebration day to you! Drink a Timmy's ice cap, eat a beavertail and go watch fireworks, and remember why Canada's so darn amazing. For fellow bloggers who aren't Canadian, that's alright; just think well of us today, and have something maple! But on a slightly more serious note, we should also be taking into account the First Nations peoples that were settled here before the Europeans arrived; they are a significant part of Canada's history also, and have been largely ignored, sadly. This clip is great to watch, and is very informative.

Now I present to you 21 random (but fascinating!) facts about Canada in honour of Her's truly:

1. At 3,855,103 square miles, Canada is the second largest country in the world, behind Russia.

2. More than 50% of all the lakes in the world are in Canada

3. Canada has six time zones

4. The east coast of Canada was settled by Vikings around the year A.D. 1000. Archaeological evidence of a settlement has been found at L'anse aux Meadows, Newfoundland.

5. Canada is a major producer and consumer of cheese. In 1997, Canadians produced 350,000 tons of at least 32 varieties of cheese and ate an average of 23.4 pounds per person, with cheddar being the most popular.

6. Canadian journalist Sandy Gardiner coined the term "Beatlemania".

7. In its history, six flags have been flown over Canada.

8. There is a 75 percent chance that a public road in Canada will be unpaved.

9. North America's earliest undisputed evidence of human activity, 20,000-year-old stone tools and animal bones have been found in caves on the Bluefish River in northern Yukon.

10. Newfoundland was the first part of Canada to be explored by Europeans. Ironically, it was the last area to become a province, in 1949.

11. There are no skunks in Newfoundland.

12. Stretched in a continuous line, Canada's coastline would circle the earth more than six times.

13. Its population density is 8.6 people per square mile, making Canada the ninth-most sparsely populated nation in the world.

14. Four Canadians have been featured on U.S. postage stamps

15. In 1642, a group of religious mystics from France were inspired by a vision to build a missionary city in the Canadian wilderness. Led by Paul de Chomedey de Maisonneuve and an Ursuline nun name Jeanne Mance, they founded Montreal.

16. Canada is known as the home of large animals like the moose and grizzly bear, but it is also home to about 55,000 species of insects and about 11,000 species of mites and spiders.

17. Vancouver Canada is tied with Zurich Switzerland for the highest quality of life of any city in the world.

18. North America's earliest undisputed evidence of human activity, 20,000-year-old stone tools and animal bones have been found in caves on the Bluefish River in northern Yukon.

19. Of all of the world's producers of natural gas, copper, zinc, nickel, aluminum, and gold, Canada is in the top five.

20. Canadians consume more Kraft Dinner (aka Kraft Macaroni & Cheese) per capita than any other nationality on earth

21. Between 1763 and 1867, five constitutions were written for British North America including the Royal Proclamation in 1763, the 1774 Quebec Act, the Constitutional Act of 1791, the Union Act in 1841 and the BNA Act in 1867.

*Facts courtesy of Uncle John's Bathroom Reader of Extraordinary Facts, Random Facts, Canadian Facts and Trivia, CBC Archives

Have a lovely day!
~M.









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