Archive for April, 2007
Time Flies
Apr 30th
Yup, it sure does. This weekend was here and gone in record time (or so it seemed). On Friday night, Diane and I joined our friend Paul – whom I haven’t seen in forever. We went out and had a few drinks — fun times!
On Saturday we had a couple of friends come over. Apparently there wasn’t many people interested/able to come out so we had a relatively small gathering at my place. We played some games and went out for dinner. It was actually pretty good. We’ve got so many board games at my place and just don’t have much time to play them. So it was nice to get the chance to play a variety of different games. I finally got to try the expansion to the bean farming game Bohnanza that I bought last month. I really liked it. I’m quite happy with that game purchase – it has gotten much more play than some of my other purchases.
Yesterday Diane and I went out for Dim Sum with some friends. Afterwards, I returned home to do some work and then I went over to my parent’s place to have dinner and help my mom with a gardening presentation she’s working on. I also got a chance to look at the posters my Dad printed up for my sister’s upcoming recitals. Boy does it look good! I’m rather jealous that I didn’t get the chance to take the photo that appears on the poster, because it looks amazing. For those who don’t know, my sister is a harpist has to play a number of recitals in a variety of venues in the next little while. If you’re interested in attending any, please leave a comment and I’ll let you know when the dates and locations are.
So this weekend disappeared in a flash. And now it is Monday again and I have to work. *sigh*.
Heraldk
one42chrisp
Apr 29th
I’m gonna have to start posting more often than a couple times a week at this rate. I think my bank of images to post to my blog is growing faster than my rate of posting.
Anyways, today’s photo is of fellow flickr-ite one42chrisp. Once again, I don’t often take photos of people, but I rather like how this turned out.
I think I need to make a conscious effort to take more photos of people and post them here more often. I tend to get more distracted by scenery and pretty things, and avoid people… and then when I’m forced to take photos of people I’m not as practiced at it as I should be. So … something for me to keep in mind.
A New Edmonton Arena
Apr 27th
Anyone who’s been reading the journal lately knows that there seems to be an ongoing debate over the council’s investigation into building a new arena in downtown Edmonton to replace Rexall Place. There’s been a barrage of articles over the past few days pointing out some of the advantages and disadvantages to the proposal … and I guess I shouldn’t be surprised there is such hot debate over the topic. It is, after all, a large investment of city resources. I’m cautiously in favour of a new arena in the downtown core, but I’ve been waiting to weigh in on the issue until I’d read a few more articles in the paper.
I think today’s article by Scott McKeen convinces me that it’s a good idea, and touches on many of the complaints that people have with the arena.
So, why do we need a new arena? Well the reality of the situation is that Rexall is aging – particularly when compared to arenas in other cities. It’s the 2nd oldest building the remains in active use in the NHL. From the Oiler’s perspective, its hard to remain competitive if they can’t sell as many seats or luxury boxes as other teams. If you’ve been reading my blog, you know I’m an Oiler fanboy, so you’ll know that I’m biased about this from the start. But before you chastise me for being biased, Scott McKeen makes the point that Rexall is not just used for Oiler games… a new arena would be usable to attract some of the world’s biggest musical acts as well. Not only that, one should only look back to this time last year when the Oilers were making their unlikely run through the playoffs to know how important the Oilers are to this city. Don’t you think they deserve the chance to remain competitive – particularly when a competitive Oiler team makes this city swell with pride?
So I believe a new arena is warranted. So what are the issues? Well cost is one big one. Already though, it looks like there are several options that will require much less taxpayer dollars to build the arena. As the committee looks at it in more detail, we’ll see what they come up with. However, several people more in the know than I remain confident that much of the cost can be absorbed from other sources. Sounds good to me.
As to the location – why not build the arena downtown? Downtown is starting to get much more lively as we are finally seeing condos being built in the core. (I’m happy that the city is finally starting to build up a little – the sprawl of this city is kind of disgusting). Building the arena downtown can only help – particularly since the current proposal is to build it in an area of downtown that isn’t exactly bustling at the moment. You have to go west of city hall to really see active part of downtown. Thousands of people pouring into downtown to watch the latest hockey game or concert — sounds like a good plan to get people downtown. The inevitable businesses that pop up around and in the facility will help draw people to arrive downtown early and have them stay late.
To be honest, I am a little biased. And I don’t know all the issues. I do however, have a hard time believing that this isn’t a good idea for the city. Many articles have pointed at other cities and the success of downtown arenas there — places like Vancouver and Columbus and Denver and … well I forget all of them, but there’s quite a few. I don’t know all the information, but maybe someone can point out to me why a new downtown arena in Edmonton can hurt us.
Heraldk
Lensbaby Flower
Apr 26th
At the recent Edmonton Flickr meet, joelkelly was kind enough to lend me his lensbaby lens to play with. I got this rather intriguing shot with it. What do you think of the effect? Kinda neat huh?
Stomach Update
Apr 24th
You may recall that I posted about having some stomach problems a few months ago. I’m still having issues with my ability to eat certain foods – so after a few months of waiting for various doctor appointments I went in for a gastroscopy on Friday afternoon. For those who aren’t in the know, that means they put me to sleep and stick a tube down my throat so they can take a look at what’s going on in my tummy. It wasn’t a painful procedure or anything — though it certainly isn’t comfortable. I believe I wasn’t totally asleep during parts of the procedure and I have a hazy recollection of the tube being removed and someone saying they found something. However, the results haven’t been told to me yet. It sounds like they took some samples to run a biopsy on. So the results should be in on Monday and maybe I’ll finally find out what’s going on. It’d be really nice to know what it is — and hopefully it is treatable, whatever this is.
Heraldk
24 Hours of Flickr
Apr 24th
The 24 hours of Flickr. Boy does this look cool. I’ll have to make a point of taking my camera out and see if I can’t get a couple of good photos to contribute. It would be pretty sweet to have one of my photos in the commemorative book that Flickr will be putting together. Admittedly, chances are slim to hopeless that I’ll take one of the winning shots – but it would be pretty darn sweet!
Heraldk
More Shopping
Apr 22nd
So I’m rather enjoying my new camera lenses. Enough so that my interest in photography has been piqued to the point that I would like to be able to take my camera around with me to my daily activities so that I can get some photos of the cool things I see once in awhile. This means that I needed a bag. I literally spent a couple days looking at various camera bag options on the internet — comparing features and capacity. At first, I thought the best plan would be to get a minimal bag that wouldn’t bother me when I carried it along with my other gear (or perhaps one I could fit into my regular day backpack). But most of these solutions didn’t really work for me. They either didn’t fit quite enough of my gear, or they were too bulky looking (it is hard to tell looking at them online, but I had a tape measure out and spent time visualizing these things).
Finally, I made the switch in thinking … what if I bought a bag that replaced my day bag. If a bag existed that had some dedicated camera space, and perhaps a spot for a laptop, it would be an ideal carry-on type bag for travelling as well as a good day bag for my day-to-day activities. Eureka! There does exist such a bag! The Crumpler Sinking Barge. It’s a tad pricey, but with the amount I spent on my camera/lenses, I think it’s totally worth it. I can’t wait for it to arrive!
Heraldk.
Red Oriental Lilly
Apr 22nd
Once again, I have no idea how to identify flowers (I’m so useless at it). Anyways, I’m sure that just about everyone at the flickr meet got a photo of one of these flowers. They are rather pretty. This particular shot I got with my new Sigma lens. I really need to take that lens out for a bunch of photos – I’ve taken a bunch with my Canon 50mm, but not nearly as many with the Sigma. I will have to find time to do that in the near future
Thanks to bcblack61 for identifying the flower for me!
Flickr Gathering
Apr 17th
On Sunday there was a gathering of Edmonton Flickr-ites at the Muttart Conservatory downtown. It was a rather fun gathering — it was certainly good to meet some people from around e-town that like to take photographs. Overall, roughly 10-12 people showed up. We chatted for awhile, took some photos, and then a small group of us went to the Sherlock Holmes pub downtown to have some food and talk for awhile longer. I left around 4:00, but it looks like (from the various photos of people I met) people stayed for quite awhile longer (and quite a few more beers).
I got a chance to try out my new lenses, and they’re pretty cool. I especially like the canon 50mm f/1.4. It’s a pretty sweet lens. Here’s a photo I took with it:
Heraldk
Muttart
Apr 17th





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