I worked in the garden most of today. Our house-guest Toni helped out and made a new little garden for us in the front. I planted and weeded and worked on extending a mulch path. I’ll snap some photos tomorrow. I’d say it’s coming along… Read More
All posts by “Eugene Knapik”
Always Trust Your Cape
I’ve known this Guy Clark tune for years, but just stumbled across this particular performance of it on the YouTube. Great lyrics! Here’s Mr. Clark again with Verlon Thompson The Guitar – some excellent picking on this tune! And one more – Dublin Blues
Powwow
Our friend Toni is visiting from England! She and Tuffy P took off this morning towards Rice Lake, where they attended the 18th Annual Traditional Powwow hosted by the Hiawatha First Nation. The Powwow is happening today and Sunday at the Lakeview Ceremonial Grounds, Hiawatha… Read More
The Roselands Plant Sale
I was teaching this morning, so I missed the Roselands Horticultural Society’s annual plant sale, but Tuffy P and our friend Toni went and brought home all kinds of excellent plants. The photo shows Toni along with another friend, Keith, who was helping out with… Read More
More Canadian Fiddle
Reg Hill was best known as the fiddler for Mac Beattie’s group, the Ottawa Valley Melodiers. He enjoyed many television and radio appearances including a number of appearances on Don Messer’s Jubilee. Here’s the Buck Fever Rag
Ellie Mae
Exodus
Traffic jams on highways going north from Toronto started before noon yesterday. When I took the dogs to the dog park at the usual time, 6:00 yesterday afternoon, instead of finding the usual 8 or 10 dogs, there were none. Yesterday, only half the normal… Read More
Memphis
Fiddle on my Mind
Canada has had some really fantastic fiddle players over the years, and more and more I’ve come to appreciate how special that music is. For tonight’s Daily Dose, I’d like to feature a really great fiddler, Graham Townsend. Here he is demonstrating Canadian fiddle styles.… Read More
Greens
I’ve been enjoying salads all week made with greens picked from my little veggie garden out back. Right now it’s mesclun mix and baby spinach, and today some scallions too. There is something unspeakably delightful about fresh greens from the garden. As we enjoy the… Read More