Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Namedropping!

I didn't realize it had been so long since I had written anything here. The past few months have been rather full, actually, though it didn't seem that way when we would have twelve people visit the library all day (the perils of working somewhere where students aren't always around!). I went through the recruitment/hiring process for a summer clerk, attended my first meeting with important people in the field of Canadian music, and cleaned up almost all the music subject headings in our catalogue, which were a mess. Now, people are coming to the Centre and programs are starting up and it's going to be an awesome summer. And I hooked a Canadian playwright who also did an awesome movie with some inter-library loans, and he wrote about it in his blog.

I also found out that Hawksley Workman is coming here at the end of the month for something with the Leadership department, which so far does not seem to include a concert but I remain hopeful.

Following the example of Montifax, I have begun a small indoor vegetable operation - a pot of cherry tomatoes and a pot of beans. I can't find my camera at the moment so I only have pictures of the plants shortly after they sprouted.



And, to finish off, some pictures of how pretty it can be here when it is actually acting like spring.



Thursday, February 5, 2009

Sunday, January 18, 2009


Someone built this snowman beside my building. I assumed it was the building manager's kids, but the beer-can hand suggests otherwise.

This picture also shows the lovely evening light over the western mountains.

In other news, I begin my volunteer gig tomorrow with the high school band. I've been looking for ways to get myself involved in the community here, as the town is very disconnected, and this is a great opportunity. The director is a first-year teacher who needs help with the brass and I have the education to be able to help, though I haven't done anything like this in a few years. I'm very hopeful that it will go well.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

One of my goals this year is to update this blog more regularly. Starting next month I should have more to say about work, as it will be getting busier. As will the rest of my life, but we'll just see how that goes.

I have been getting up and going out in the mornings recently and the way the rising sun falls on the mountains is just so amazing and always different. Today I remembered to bring my camera with me (another thing I plan to do more regularly) and took this picture from the bridge on the way into town.


The sunlit mountain is really just a big hill compared to what's around it - the fog obscures the ones to the right, which feature a famous ski resort. It just looked so exquisite tucked in there, shining away beyond the fog.