Film – The Last Mistress

I have been making dessert loafs lately. I’ve gotten request for zucchini loaf from Eating Light, Eating Right. I’ve modified it somewhat to fit my style better (and not be in flagrant disregard for the copyright),

Wet: 1 egg, 1 egg white, 1/4 cup veg oil, 1/4 plain yog, 1/4 cup honey, 1 bag vanilla sugar
Dry: 1 1/2 cups flour, 1 tsp baking soda, 1 tsp ground cinnamon, 1/4 tsp salt
Veggies: 1/2 carrot, 1 cup zucchini, 1/2 cup raisins

Mix wet a little bit, mix dry, mix both, add veggies. Bake at 370F (175C) for an hour.

I am still not too sure I got it right. I think I will replace vanilla extract that I’ve used before with vanilla sugar and perhaps experiment with more veggies… There is another loaf that I’ve made with apples and dry cramberries that was good too, but I need to add many more apples than the recipe asks for next time.

Film – Hamlet 2

One of the myriad thoughts that went through my head today was “OMG blog!” I have been very negligent with updating both mine and Trev’s blogs. I have been crazy busy and quite stressed out. As usual I have a lot on my plate.

I did manage to go to the Opera on the weekend, so all is not that bad. I am also taking a course this semester. It is an Open Source Development course. The teacher is falling over backwards to make it exciting so I am looking forward to it.

I managed to close down the front garden the weekend before and I just have to do the back now. I will try and do it on the weekend. Trev is being wonderful and tonight he is all mine. I’ll take him to the park if the weather is nice.

Film – Encounters At The End Of The World

OMG! OMG! Can I fit in any more activities before the summer is out? We’re crazy busy!!!

But I made a nice tart, went on a few day hikes, did some BBQ, dug out side yard, worked at work and school, spent time with family….

Tart

Two more weeks and the fall can start, see if I care. In fact, I am really looking forward to it.

Film – Vicky Cristina Barcelona

Every film critic since I can remember begins review of the latest Woody Allen film stating that Allen is well past his prime. Frankly, I don’t quite understand why. I quite enjoyed many of his later films. There is a dud every once in a while, but that was true in his early years as well.

Vicky Cristina Barcelona is very enjoyable. Perhaps I don’t appreciate his early work enough, but I though this is one of his better films.

Film – The Dark Knight

We attended the Chamber Music Festival this year. I managed to make it to 6 shows and it was great.

Grounds of Rideau Hall – Free Concert (True North Brass and Rideau Lakes Brass Quintet)
St. Lawrence String Quartet and Tokai String Quartet
Late Night at the Legion – Carmen’s Fantasies
Nexus
Crazy! (I Furiosi Baroque Ensemble)
Next (virtuoso trumpeters Paul Merkelo, Niklas Eklund and Rex Richardson)

Film: Wall-E

I have been thinking a lot about biking in Ottawa, mostly because I have been reading Copenhagenize.com. The guy witting the articles constantly complains about helmet lobby and how they’re killing the bike culture.

I wear a helmet when biking in Ottawa and will continue to wear it until I read a trusted medical (preferably from Canada or somewhere where biking situation is similar) study that indicates that the benefits of wearing one are just not worth it. However, if I went to Copenhagen or Netherlands or a similar place I would not consider wearing a helmet for a second. Also, I would probably bike much more, own one rather than two cars, get a slower, girlyer, bike and if I went to the Opera (which is pretty much the only time I wear high heels), I would probably bike there in heels and dress too. I would not do this in Ottawa because Opera (and everything else except my work, grocery store, library, friends houses and parks) is about 25 km away from my house and in full lycra and my fastish bike I can make it there at full speed of my little legs in a bit under and hour and a half. And then I need a shower.

There are beautiful bicycle paths in Ottawa, but they are intended and structured to be recreational only. For one thing, they are winding and out of the way, usually adding between 1 to 3 km to any commute that goes anywhere near them to begin with. There is a posted speed limit of 20km/h (with plates reminding you about it at all intersections) which is slower even than my modest speed. Finally, during rush hour they are somewhat deserted, which may or may not be a good thing. I, for one, would prefer to see a little bit more people on them to feel completely safe.

The roads are doable but difficult. The cars are not used to bikes (unless you’re crazy about cycling you can only comfortably bike six months out of the year). The buses use the same space as bikes and go at the same average speed so whenever they stop at a bus stop (every intersection) you have to bike to the middle of the road, get honked at by the car drivers who obviously don’t know how to deal with bikes (or possibly how to ride them if they ever wanted to), speed to overtake the bus only to be overtaken by the same bus half a minute later so you can repeat the process at the next bus stop. Add to this the pollution, bad city planning (even if the bike lanes are present, sometimes you have to weave into 80km/h rush hour traffic just to stay on the bike path) commute biking is for enthusiasts only with most of the population having the “better you than me” attitude about it.

So, I will continue to read Copenhagenize and dream about biking everyday and everywhere and stick to my helmet, lycra and shower kit in the real life. Sigh.