Episode 5 of the Twenty Seventh Street podcast is now available here and at iTunes. Episode Notes: Host: that’s me, Eugene Knapik Music: I played the music for this podcast on my Bart Reiter banjo. The intro is the first part of Sandy River Belle,… Read More
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Georgie in the Creek
Here’s a short video featuring our Georgie, one of our two Newfs, goofing around in Etobicoke Creek. I shot the first part of it using an app on my phone that makes videos look like they were shot on Super 8 back in the day.
Tuffy P’s Animal Crackers
Photos by Tuffy P – featuring Bruce, George, Gracie and Memphis
Jamming in Uxbridge
We enjoyed a delicious Thanksgiving dinner in Uxbridge with Eric and Viv, John and Megan and Luke and Stephanie. After dinner, Luke and I sat down and jammed for a while. Tuffy P caught a bit of Cold Frosty Morning on video, so here it… Read More
The Word Exchange
Today I finally finished reading The Word Exchange by Alena Graedon. It is a novel full of interesting ideas and I wanted to like it and I wanted to finish it, but it was a struggle. The problem is that this novel didn’t find its… Read More
Listen to the Mockingbird
Some music for a Sunday morning. YouTube has a number of the NPR Tiny Desk Concerts up. This one features a wonderful set by Anonymous 4 with Bruce Molsky. They released an album together early this year called 1865. So far, I think it is… Read More
Tardis in my neighbourhood
I continue to go to physiotherapy twice each week for my injured ankle. Although I’ve come a long way, it continues to give me some grief and limit my activities. The good thing is I’m making progress with it, even if it is slow progress.… Read More
Deluge
A few years ago, I made a few smallish paintings that involved paint and corrugated cardboard and collage. I did them at a time when I was not very prolific, and I was trying to forge my way into new territory in the studio. I… Read More
The girls
Gracie locks her tractor-beam eyes on sister Bunny pulling her from her perch atop the cat hotel.
That time?
The combination of a fall chill in the air, and what seems to be my first cold of the season convinced me to get a couple fires going in the woodstove this week. Although it seems early to start burning, heat from the woodstove is… Read More