We had dinner tonight at a neighbourhood Thai restaurant called Longrain Pan Asian. It was our first time there. Really good food and attentive service at reasonable prices. What more can you ask for?
All posts by “Eugene Knapik”
A Portuguese Cheese Tasting
A local Portuguese restaurant called Taste Portuguese Cuisine had a Portuguese cheese tasting event today as part of the Lakeshore area’s Culture Days. We sampled a selection of cheeses and learned a little about them, and enjoyed a glass of wine and some pleasant conversation.
French Polkas
These are a little different than the polka music we mostly hear in North America. This is Clive Williams. You may recall I posted one of his performances the other day. Now here’s Mike Smith playing a French polka on hurdy gurdy.
Starlight
Today, we were up at G. Ross Lord Park for the 2012 Starlight Walk for Smiles. Tuffy P and our friend Cathy were official walkers. The dogs and I were the support team. Here’s a short video from the beginning of the walk.
Eleven
It’s our anniversary! Tuffy P (also known in some circles as Sheila) and I have been hitched for eleven years. I’m a very lucky guy! We’re off to a charity walk this morning for the Starlight Children’s Foundation. Tuffy has walked 4 years in a… Read More
Bourrées
That was JackDiatonique. The bourrée is a French dance from the 17th century. Parts of the tune in the first video remind me of a Basques tune whose name I just can’t recall. Here’s Clive Williams… This next one has pipes and a big piano… Read More
Friday
I’ve been under the weather most of the week. I may have been cranky from time to time during this period, and if I’ve been cranky toward you, sorry about that. I’m feeling much better today. I took a vacation day off work today, and… Read More
French Schottisches
I’ve been thinking about French Schottisches and learning to play a few of them on my button accordion. Here are some lovely examples I found on YouTube. Here is some very nice playing by a fellow whose YouTube handle is TheUniversalGenius… Now let’s move from… Read More
Autumn Weeds, Long Branch
Not all bagpipes are from Scotland or Ireland
Most of us think of Scottish music and the Great Highland Bagpipes or perhaps Irish music and the Uilleann Pipes when we think about bagpipes, but variations of the instrument have been played for centuries through a lot of Europe, as well as other areas… Read More