Ugh!!! Computer and monitor challenges continue. The good news is I finally got my drums up for sale and I’ve managed to get everything off the troublesome laptop on to a honking big hard drive (although now I have to sort that out). I’m downsizing to a smaller kit….less real estate and I won’t feel so overwhelmed. One of these days…..and now, for your latest weather report…..
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Pat Blythe – Dueling Pianos, February, Upcoming Festivals …and Music!
Posted in Opinion, Review with tags A Girl With A Camera, Aoelian Hall, Beaches International Jazz, Boots and Hearts, Canadian Music, DBAWIS, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Dueling Pianos, Eddie Bullen, Female eye Film Festival (FeFF), Laugh-In, luvthemusic, Mariposa Folk Festival, Montreal Jazz, NXNE, Ottawa Bluesfest, Pat Blythe, Quincy Bullen, Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In, SOTC, Sound of Music, Summerfolk Arts and Crafts Festival, Sunfest, TD Toronto Jazz Festival, Thunder Dome Sounds, Toronto Summer Music Festival, Tottenham Bluegrass Festival, Winterfolk XVII, Wolfe Island Music Festival on February 20, 2019 by segariniRoxanne Tellier – A Canadian Summer
Posted in Opinion with tags Bob Segarini, Bobcageon, Canada Day, Canadian Tire, Caribana, Centreville, Chely Wright, Crystal Waters, DBAWIS, Deborah Cox, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Hanlon's Point, Hercules and Love Affair, Hudson's Bay, k.d. lang, Kensington Market, Martha Wash, May Two-Four, Mayor Rob Ford, Melissa Etheridge, Mississauga, Muskoka, Nathan Phillips Square, Neon Hitch, Oshawa, Ottawa, Parliament Hill, Peterborough, Pride, Quebec, Ribfests, Roxanne Tellier, Sea-Doo., SkyDome, Staples, TD Toronto Jazz Festival, The Beer Store, The EX, The Rogers Centre, the Toronto Sun, Tim Hortons, Toronto Islands, Wal-Mart, Waterfront Trail, Windsor, WorldPride 2014 on June 8, 2014 by segariniThere is something so uniquely .. well, Canadian … about how we as a country approach the season of summer.
This year, the majority of us, bruised and battered by the wickedly fierce winter weather, are cautiously optimistic that the sun will again rise over the commonwealth. In fact, the big headline in the Toronto Sun on June 3rd was “Weather Network chief meteorologist Chris Scott said everyone can expect a “fairly pleasant summer.” Can’t get more cautious or Canadian than that, eh?