There have been snowy owls hanging out in our neighbourhood since early winter and just about everyone in our neighbourhood has seen them…except me. That is, until this morning… Unfortunately I don’t have one of those lenses that are a foot and a half long.… Read More
All posts by “Eugene Knapik”
“Knee Deep in the Hoopla” While in the Land of the Muskeg – Pilsen Quotation #1
Long Branch Kitchen Party Jan 27th 9:28 am
Songs for your local log-driver
I was talking with my friend (and current houseguest) Anthony yesterday about Wade Hemsworth and how a couple of his tunes, such as the Long Driver’s Waltz and the Blackfly Song seem like they have been part of the Canadian experience for a very long… Read More
Afternoon in Kensington
Our friend Anthony Stagg is in town for a few days. Yesterday we headed to Kensington Market.
Cat Napping in Long Branch Jan 25th 3:30pm
snug as a bug… our cat Gracie keeping an eye on me from her pink puffy bed and a fave video sure to bring a smile
Double birthday celebration
Last night we celebrated two birthdays – Tuffy P as well as our friend Alma – by going to to Scaramouche for dinner.Scaramouche is a fantastic restaurant – it’s a Toronto tradition now I suppose, as it has been operating for 35 years, and it… Read More
Morning walk, Jack Darling Park
The dogs love a car ride. I loaded them up this morning and drove west into Mississauga to Jack Darling Park, which has the best leash free area I’ve seen anywhere, designed around the water filtration facility. It’s big enough that the dogs get play… Read More
Junction Playground
As I was growing up in the 1960s (I was born in 1960), my parents ran a small business making aluminum windows in the Junction near Dundas and Runnymede in Toronto. It was called Alumacraft. By that time business was pretty good and both my… Read More
The Queen’s City Leatherworks
My grandparents on my father’s side lived in Chicago before moving up to Canada. My father often told me stories of how my grandfather was a musician who played violin in what he called “pit bands” in Chicago. I don’t know anything about his background… Read More