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From Dusk Until Dawn

When I was a kid, I was always told I had to be home before the streetlights came on. This Saturday it’s all about being out for the night– Nuit Blanche – a celebration of contemporary art.

I have to admit, that even though in previous years, I’ve looked through the site and planned a route of art projects to see, the most interesting things I saw were by chance.  Although, my friends often tell me that I’m really good at being spontaneous, as long as I plan for it.

See what’s happening outside in your community this weekend, or simply get outside and find out what there’s by chance.

Go Play in the Streets

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An invitation to play in the streets is exactly what is happening more and more in cities around the world – designating certain days where the boulevards become a playground for free activities.

New York City closes nearly 7 miles of streets three Saturdays in a row in August for their Summer Streets celebration.

Paris is holding their ‘Paris Sans Voiture’ day on Sept 27th, but for something on this side of the pond, Toronto’s Open Streets is this Sunday, Sept 6th.

When I was at Open Streets a few weeks ago, I was surprised by the number of different activities – walking, running, biking, making chalk drawings, and photographers taking in a new perspective from the middle of the street.

Then I saw something that surprised me – a guy rode by on a unicycle, playing a ukulele.

Who knows what I will see this weekend.  See you there.

Photo courtesy of weburbanist.com

The Baked Goods Test

winter-baked-goods“It may look like I’m in deep thought, but 99% of the time I’m just thinking about what food I’m going to eat later.” – Bill Murray

What’s the easiest way to tell how great a particular place will be for outdoor fun? The baked goods test.

Sure there may be some information that describes the trails themselves. Anyone can boast about great trails, but homemade treats are a pretty strong indication of a place that is in fact welcoming, with beautiful trails.

When I arrive, I check out the brownies, cookies and muffins – and before hitting the trails, I just might try one. Why not? Makes one of the best second breakfasts ever.

 

Are You Sure You Want to Wear Those Socks Skating?

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Had the rink to myself. I guess the cold kept people away – but with the sun, and no wind, the conditions were perfect.

Afterwards, when I was changing out of my skates, a family arrived. As they were getting ready, a little boy wandered towards me, staring at my socks. I wondered what he was staring at, so I looked down at my foot, and noticed, for the first time that my socks had writing on them.

They had been in my Christmas stocking, and I’m quite certain Santa hadn’t noticed the writing either. There was a cartoon picture of two dogs having a tug of war with a sock, and underneath, two words – sock whore.

How to Train Your Dragonfly

DragonflyIt was a perfect weekend to take advantage of the high water levels and explore some small winding rivers where usually this wouldn’t be possible. Although there were two problems  – mosquitoes and black flies.  What’s a great defense against these?  Dragonflies.

I found there would always be one that hovered around the bow of the canoe. If we went too fast or too slow, it was gone. Since these guys can eat their weight in insects (the kind who bite us), every 30 minutes, they are great to have around.

We often think of insects as an annoyance, but dragonflies actually take pests out of our way.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

What’s your favorite view?

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Sometimes it’s situational. For instance, if I have just finished a 6 day canoe trip, then I’m most captivated by the view of the chip stand at the side of a dirt road on the drive home.

But overall there are places that standout, because they take our breath away, put us at ease or make us smile.

When you’re outside, you aren’t just seeing the view, but experiencing the place as well. A picture may be worth a thousand words, but it doesn’t replace being there.

Wolves and Otters Showing Us How It’s Done

wolves2We heard them long before we saw them – three wolves howling –  a sound that is beautiful and haunting at the same time. I wondered why they were howling, but figured they must have been calling their pal, since they stopped when a fourth wolf showed up.

Winter is my favorite time to go to the zoo because:

  • There aren’t any crowds.
  • It makes for a really interesting walk when you see so many different animals.
  • You get more opportunities to ask zoo keepers questions.

We met a keeper yesterday who is a vet technician, having started his career as a youth volunteer at the zoo. He said he finds the work so rewarding, because he loves caring for the animals, getting to know their distinct personalities, and he enjoys educating the public about these wonderful creatures.

A lot of people have been complaining about the winter this season, but an otter I saw yesterday could not have been happier – making snowballs, tossing them, running and sliding on the snow on his belly.

These ambassador animals not only teach us something about wildlife and their habitats but also about having fun.

What’s Your Favorite Thing to Make out of Snow?

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I have to admit , I wasn’t as enthusiastic as usual about a weekend away to enjoy the outdoors, considering the holiday season, without power (due to the ice storm), had been a bit like winter camping.

The arrival was promising – lots of snow. But the first day also brought rain. Still, it ends up that the rain created great packing snow, which is perfect for making:

  • forts
  • sculptures
  • winter treats – make a snowball and drizzle it with Bailey’s Irish Cream

So I make this little rabbit – and then I sat back in the snow and enjoyed a snowball with a little Bailey’s on top.

Cold Weather is Perfect For …

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I’m not creative in the least, but making these ice lanterns gives me the illusion that I am. What could be better than something that makes itself while you sleep?

The nice people at Lee Valley can set you up with the mold for making these – perhaps making a set for your porch or walkway. So far I’ve only made one, but have just filled the mold to start another.

Even though it’s often said that people have creative breakthroughs in their sleep, in my case it’s doubtful. But what is certain, is that when I wake up tomorrow, I’ll have another ice lantern.

Almost First

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The tracks made it obvious that I wasn’t the first one to walk on the lake this year – but I’m pretty sure I was the first to skate. It’s early in the season, so I was cautious – just skating near the shore, where the water depth is only up to my knees. Worse case, I would have had soggy skates.

The ice was perfect – smooth and no shoveling required.

Couldn’t have been a better start to the season, when the whole lake becomes a playing surface. Ok, not the whole lake quite yet. I’ll wait until we’ve had cold for a little longer before venturing further from shore.