Saturday 28 July 2012

IIDS: Saturday, July 28th

Throw your dream into space like a kite, and you do not know what it will bring back, a new life, a new friend, a new love, or a new country. -Anais Nin, author (1903-1977)




Thank you all for coming!! We had a wonderful...
Rebecca Frazier
Thank you all for coming!! We had a wonderful time!!

Thanks for coming. Had a great time. Love the badminton set!! 
Patrick James Dunn Autumn can retrieve the shuttlecocks when they go over the fence into the neighbour's yard! Cheers, Patrizzio!
Back from the East Coast....and gee whiz, it's COLD in Berkeley!!!
Patrick James Dunn Welcome Home, Cactus and Donna Florida! We leave tomorrow morning, 4:00am, for Winnipeg for three weeks. Cheers, Il Conduttore!

Thanks for the blog link. Great to see you and glad i could help Molly as she launches on her new studies, Best, Corinne

Hi Corinne!

It was great to see you and Roger at the Toews' on Saturday night.

I really appreciated our conversation about Molly studying to become a librarian.  I've passed all your words of wisdom to her.  Thank you.

Joe said you were interested in reading my blog post about NYC and asked me to send the link to you.  (I wrote the post in March.)

http://cwm4.blogspot.ca

Enjoy the rest of your summer! Nancy

Hi Nancy and Giuseppe!

Great to catch up at The Squamish Waldorf Annual BBQ and Croquet Tourney! Here are a few shots from the shindig.

I also took a look at your blog, Nancy, and was very impressed! Cheers, Patrizzio! (AKA Roger!)

Hi Patrick!

Thanks for sending along the photos from the Toews' party and the kind words about my blog.  It was great to see you and Corinne again.

Joe and I are in Arizona right now, soaking up the sun.  I'll be blogging about our 'American Southwest Vacation' when we get home next week.  Stay tuned! Enjoy your Monday! N.

Hi Famiglia Hendricks!

Great to catch up at The Squamish Waldorf Annual BBQ and Croquet Tourney! Here are a few shots from the shindig.

Cheers, Patrizzio! 

Hello Pascale and Pierre!


It was a delight to meet you at The Squamish Waldorf Annual BBQ and Croquet Tourney! Here are a few shots from the shindig. I trust our paths will cross in the not too, too distant future.

Cheers, Cora Lee and Patrizzio! 

Thanks a lot, your pictures are very good !
We are at home now, and nearly used again to the french time.
Enjoy your Summer.
Yours, Pascale and Pierre

Hi Little White and Ricardo!

It was more than a delight to be at The Squamish Waldorf Annual BBQ and Croquet Tourney! Here are a few shots from the shindig. Thank you both for such a wonderful time. Have to pack now as we leave for Winnipeg at 4:00am tomorrow morning! I trust our paths will cross in the not too, too distant future. Fondestos and Cheers, Cora Lee and Patrizzio! 

Thanks for the great pictures. Have fun in Winnipeg and we look forward to seeing both of you later in the summer. Ruth

P,

Thanks for the ride today – just what I needed. I was surprised to find 39.33 on the odometer when I returned.

The day has been consumed by food shopping and packing the Delica to the gunnels – and that says something when the canoe is on the roof.

Told the gals about the millionaires and September so we are hoping to join you there to drink some of Grogg’s finest vino.

We are outa here at 7AM bound for HB and an 8:30 sailing.

Safe travels and riding (on the Madone – madoning is the verb I guess).

Best wishes to C. and the ‘rents. W


Friday 27 July 2012

IIDS: Friday, July 27th

The big thieves hang the little ones. -Czech proverb 

 

 Hi Giggster!

After I made bail, (No thanks to you or Mr. Grizzle!), I talked to Robo Man and we'll phone around 8:00am to discuss ride, weather permitting, sine die so to speak. Otherwise, we should be in for a larruping, (From larrup (to beat or thrash), of uncertain origin. Perhaps from Dutch larpen (to thrash), good Dutch ride with Team Holland! Cheers, Il Conduttore, or should I say, De Kapelmeester!!!

P,

Too bad you made bail. Are they holding one very orange bike?

Sadly, I won’t be able to ride today. I played a match yesterday and my leg is hobbled again. I will be off the court for the next three weeks and hope that will heal this nagging issue.

My plan, assuming I can shake the terrier off my leg, is to ride very early tomorrow (Saturday) morning.

Enjoy your ride today, W
 Hi Famiglia Gray!

Trust everyone is well and that the graduation was a wonderful event. Sorry we couldn't have joined the festivities BUT we are headed your way shortly. We are going to leave for Winnipeg early on Sunday morning. I hope by 4:00am as I'd like to make Calgary and want to visit my favourite wine/malt store, Kensington Market, before it closes! We would like to see you on Monday evening and stay over, if that is convenient. If not, perhaps we can arrange something in Winnipeg, (If you ever visit the city!), or else catch you on way back to Vancouver. We will be back in at The Islay Inn by August 24th or 25th as Cora Lee has an important meeting on the 28th. Just in time to clean up the house, before our guests from Perth arrive, at the end of August, after Chloë has been living here for three weeks! 

Has been a very, very  busy last few weeks or so, beginning on July 17th when Ayn flew up from LA to be part of festivities for her Mother's 65th on the 19th. That evening we toasted Cora Lee with a bottle of Sandhill Pinot Blanc, (I had put a bottle of Champagne in fridge when I came back from my ride and then into the freezer, after my shower, in to make sure it was cold enough. Chloë didn't know about the bubbly so she opened the aforementioned PB and I completely forgot about the bottle in the freezer with all the commotion surrounding birthday toasts and the opening of the gifts. It finally struck me the next morning and I rushed to the freezer to find a shattered bottle with Champagne ice-cream sprayed all over the shelf the bottle had rested upon! Had to be quite careful cleaning up as there were shards of glass everywhere.), and she opened her gifts before Sarge dropped us off at Vij's. 


There was a long waiting list so after Chloë out her name on the list  we went for a stroll to visit her friend Katie who lives only three or four blocks away. It was a most pleasant evening and so walk was lovely. Her young daughter, Emma, was just finishing her bath, and she and Brian, her husband, brought Emma into the courtyard and we visited there. There place is quite small and it was baking inside, apparently. We had a brief visit. Ayn had never met Emma or Brian before so she was pleased at the opportunity to do so. Auntie Chloë let Emma use her fan, (a gift from our friend Toshi, in Japan), and then we waved goodbye and returned to Vij's.

Had to wait on the patio outside but it was delightful. We sipped on a Laughing Stock Pinot Gris and snacked on the delish, complimentary appetizers brought around. Were seated at around 9:30pm and proceeded to confirm our meal selections. We'd all had time to peruse menu while waiting and as soon as a few questions we asked, our choices were made known to the kitchen. Ayn and I shared the Samosas filled with lamb and beef sauteed in fennel, cloves and sumac, Cora Lee and Chloë the Curried chickpeas and sweet potatoe-ricotta "cookies". For mains, Cora Lee chose the Wine marinated lamb popsicles in fenugreek cream curry on tumeric and spinach potatoes; Ayn decided upon the Beef shortribs braised in yogurt, tomatoe and cumin curry; Chloë ordered the Sang-paneer with Punjabi daal and chapati and I was set to have the Rajasthani style goat meat with mildly spiced vegetables.

 There was a long waiting list so after Chloë out her name on the list  we went for a stroll to visit her friend Katie who lives only three or four blocks away. It was a most pleasant evening and so walk was lovely. Her young daughter, Emma, was just finishing her bath, and she and Brian, her husband, brought Emma into the courtyard and we visited there. There place is quite small and it was baking inside, apparently. We had a brief visit. Ayn had never met Emma or Brian before so she was pleased at the opportunity to do so. Auntie Chloë let Emma use her fan, (a gift from our friend Toshi, in Japan), and then we waved goodbye and returned to Vij's.

Had to wait on the patio outside but it was delightful. We sipped on a Laughing Stock Pinot Gris and snacked on the delish, complimentary appetizers brought around. Were seated at around 9:30pm and proceeded to confirm our meal selections. We'd all had time to peruse menu while waiting and as soon as a few questions we asked, our choices were made known to the kitchen. Ayn and I shared the Samosas filled with lamb and beef sauteed in fennel, cloves and sumac, Cora Lee and Chloë the Curried chickpeas and sweet potatoe-ricotta "cookies". For mains, Cora Lee chose the Wine marinated lamb popsicles in fenugreek cream curry on tumeric and spinach potatoes; Ayn decided upon the Beef shortribs braised in yogurt, tomatoe and cumin curry; Chloë ordered the Sang-paneer with Punjabi daal and chapati and I was set to have the Rajasthani style goat meat with mildly spiced vegetables.

Ordered another bottle of the Laughing Stock PG while Ayn continued with trying different cocktails. She had an Indian mojito and a Bombay sake on the patio and wanted the Dark Army with dinner. I had a sip of each and liked them all! During the course of the meal, I toasted the new BC Gold Card Holder and we sang a very, very muted version of For She's a Jolly Good Fellow, much to the relief of the Birthday Goil! Food was truly delicious and we declined dessert, content to let our tummies settle on walk home. We were at Granville, just before bridge, at 11:30pm and I asked group if they still wanted to see The Dark Knight Rises at the midnight screening! (While I was in the shower, Chloë had shouted to ask me if I wanted to go to this showing and even then I knew it was far too much activity piled on top of everything, especially after the 65.33K ride earlier that day and what I imagined the alcohol intake might be that evening!) All I received, for my trouble, were nasty glares from The SIsterhood! At least from this point on, they couldn't complain about sore feet! Back home to wish Coriandre Happy Birthday again and then goodnight to all as everyone made straight for bed. All in all quite a 65th Birthday Day! 


Even without The Senior's celebration there were all sorts of other gatherings and bbqs. Ayn was busy with a Vogt get together on Friday and Saturday, (Chloë was at a concert with friend Krissy on Friday night, (outdoors at Deer Lake, Florence and The Machine), and they didn't get home until 3:30am! Nice to be young, young and foolish or is that young and stupid!), so we drove up to Squamish to attend an annual summer party hosted by close friends, Ruth and Rick. I cycled out to Horseshoe Bay at 1:30pm and Cora Lee collected me there at 3:30pm. On Sunday, did the reverse. She dropped me at HB and I rode back home. Bit easier on return leg so I decided to do a spin around Stanley Park before making for The Island Inn. Lovely day though it threatened rain all the way from Squamish to Granville Island. One way trip is about 37K but I was able to push distance up to 51.33K with added leg around SP Seawall. Had a farewell bbq for Ayn that evening and rain held off so most of evening was spent on the patio. A number of her friends she'd not seen in some time were able to attend so she was delighted to catch up with them, as well as with other friends of ours whom she knows well.


Great parties and a wonderful visit, overall. (Cora Lee was exhausted by time Ayn left this past Moday afternoon and had her pajamas on by 8:30pm!) Pretty well non-stop even after that. Last night we had three couple for another bbq and Cora Lee took a quick trip to Vancouver Island today, (She will stay overnight.), to visit a close friend, Jessica, from Fresno, visiting her mother in Duncan. Friday evening Beckster and Kid Chelene, (Flamin's youngest son), are having their housewarming party. They live in Port Coquitlam and we'll be driving out after 6:00pm when Chloë finishes work. On Saturday afternoon/evening Cora Lee is on Parking Duty at Trinity, for Celebration of Light, fireworks display from a barge in English Bay. Church collects parking fees for First United, etc. Hope she's not too late as I'll never drag her out of bed at 3:30am!

Let me know what works for you people with respect to us staying overnight on Monday, July 30th. If you won't be around or have no room/time for Freeloaders, we'll simply continue on to Winnipeg, so don't worry about your West Coast relatives! Cheers, Patrizzio!                                                       Pics: Dinner at Vij's; Ayn with Mom.

Hi Rotorless Whirlygig!

Terribly sorry to hear that you are still suffering from hobbleitis. With any luck, the terrier isn't rabid! Of course, I need not say, "I told you so!", as The Sisterhood would be quite pleased to do. It's just a little muscle pull and playing more, sooner, will help the recovery process. Gaia Forbid that you should take a rest, already! What does he know from phlebitis. A clot, a blood clot straight to the brain next, already! Oi Vey. Cora Lee bring me the malt already, I think I'm having a heart attack just thinking about Giggenheimer and his pressure stockings. Oi Vey!

Too, too bad that you didn't sign up for Deep Cove as we really needed your cellulare. Not that it would have helped as neither Robo Man nor I carry one, as you well know, but just the thought of one rider having a mobile is rather comforting. We set off from the Heart Break Patio at 9:20am and had only been on the Seawall for 4 seconds, (I LOVE my new odometre!), when Lothario Banks recognized a former colleage from Kits High and was deep into palaver until Science World. Doesn't seem to need any props these days! 

All went well over Lions Gate and into North Van, Esplanade, train tracks, etc, until we came to intersection leading up Lilloet. Raymondo stopped for red light just before bridge leading to that busy intersection but I, (being on my lightning steed), managed to squeeze through. We couldn't take narrow sidewalk as just as we approached the bridge deck a older Chinese lady with a large parcel came along sidewalk, taking up most, if not all of it. I continued on and when I turned right I found myself on Mount Seymour Parkway. I didn't really want to go on it as it is very busy, although there is a decent, designated Bike Lane. At any rate, I turned right before the first set of lights and dipsy-doodled into the Superstore parking lot. Just as I did, I saw Robo Man shooting along MSP. By the time I had extricated myself from the shopping area, Raymondo was out of sight. I didn't know if he had turned off or just where he had gone, (There are a number of possibilities for right turns that would have taken us to Dollarton but I wasn't sure if those streets connected, at the time.), so I decided I'd just continue on, not having ever cycled that stretch before.

In fact, I think it is a tougher ride than Dollarton. The first grade goes on forever and there is a roller-coaster of small hills all the way along until the fairly steep descent where MSP meets Dolalrton. About ten or fifteen minutes after we lost contact I thought I spied a lone rider, probably one or two kilometres ahead. In fact, it was Raymundo and I caught up to him somewhere around Mount Seymour Road when he stopped to ask directions. Few laughs and then on into Deep Cove, about 38K and a little over two hours. Thought we were headed into rain as we both felt a few drops as we were on Esplanade but nothing developed.

Took Dollarton back, basically retracing our earlier approach route. Neither of us were looking forward to the Lions Gate but even with the strong cross-wind, (Hard to believe, but we literally fought a south easterly, don't ask me how, for entire ride!), it wasn't too, too bad. Managed to break 50K on downhill from Prospect Point so was pleased as I'd not been able to do so, of late, on my hybrid.  Around Science World and then after Granville Island Robo Man took 1st for home and I made my way out to UBC. I had decided that I'd like to try for 100K even though this was not an "official" ride, given lack of quorum!

Enjoyed breezing along as wind was somewhat at my back and had 82K on the clock at the bottom of The Foreshore Hill. I rode onto Marine just by the Botanical Gardens and then turned left to head back. Hill itself is 2K and it's 2K top to the corner just past the last Totem residence. Must admit, I was a bit tired but overall, I was truly chuffed at how I felt and how bike felt. Even managed 54K down hill and it was into gale force winds, let me tell you. Rest of ride along Spanish Banks wasn't all that pleasant. I felt like King Lear raging at the storm!

Once I was back on 4th I didn't have to buck quite as much wind and Point Grey Road was similar. Felt better closer I was to home. Had to laugh at a few die-hard sun-bathers at Kits Beach. Stiff wind was blowing sand into the faces of the 92lb weaklings trying to play volleyball! Made a slight detour around Reckless, (Lest I be seen on a competitor's product!), and rolled to a stop a HBT with 103.3K on the gismo. (I was quite dismayed to discover that the distance is only displayed in tenths, (I'm sure the Peleton, if it ever rides again, will be delighted to learn that this is the case!),  so I will probably have to mount my old odometer on the new bike!

However, a plethora of stats:
Elapsed time: 5:20:13
Max speed: 54.1
Average speed: 19.3
Haven't figured out the cadence yet!

We are off to Kid Chelene's housewarming, in Coquitlam, as soon as Chloë is finished her shift at 6:00pm. I'm driving so I won't be imbibing. Nevertheless, not quite sure about tomorrow's ride. When were you planning to head out? Send me a message and I'll read it tonight when we are back. I think I could manage 8:00am but if you need an earlier start then I'll probably just work my ride into tomorrow's errands. I do hope your leg is feeling better. Cheers, Il Conduttore!
P,

Great riding - regret having missed the run to DC. Almost losing Raymondo - another reason we need the tether on Ray.

Thanks for pics - what a handsome crew.

If I am able bodied I may ride at 7:am. If I can ride later, I will let you know by e-mail in the morning. RW

glad you enjoyed dinner. the marinade was gluten free soya sauce, mirin, and sake,
in equal parts. thanks so much for the tasty dessert.
Love my card from Tia it is going up on the bulletin bd to be enjoyed for longer.
see you in Sept. Best Corinne

Corinne,

Thanks for the recipe. I just read your note to Tia and she was chuffed.

Enjoy the drive and your time in Manitoba. Please give our best wishes to your parents.

See you in September, George, Kerry & Tia



 After the trellis systems have been put in place a backhoe digs ditches perpendicular to all of the rows for the pipes. Hoses run off from the pipes under the rows where the vines will be planted. Francisco said they are using over 180 miles of hoses for the expansion. All of the hoses are bought with holes pre-cut in them. The holes are a little under 2 feet apart and need to line up with a vine. When the hoses are flowing they allow 13 drops of water every 10 seconds. Every plant gets 4 liters of water per day.
Planting the vines is the last and arguably the most important part of a vineyard. All of the vines need to soak in a large bin for 24 hours to remove pathogens. The ground they will be planted in is also watered for one full day. As workers plant each vine they push on the graft to ensure its strength. If a graft is not strong the vine is replaced. The vines are planted between 10 and 14 inches deep.
There is an average of 2,400 vines per acre of land. One person can plant about 200 vines a day. The roots start to grow one month after being planted. That movement underground is matched by the sight of the vines’ first leaves above ground. Over the course of 2 years the vines grow grapes.

 



Thursday 26 July 2012

IIDS: Thursday, July 26th

To die for an idea; it is unquestionably noble. But how much nobler it would be if men died for ideas that were true. -H.L. Mencken, writer, editor, and critic (1880-1956)

 What a Dream Boat! Just like Nana!!!

  • Ayn P Poppa...u better go to bed before Nana reads this and bops u in the nose

  • Patrick James Dunn She'll need The Extendo Arm as she's at Madroña Manor swilling plonk with the Millionaires! Anyway, I meant it. Both are Babes!



  • Carol Riera If I can be as funny and active and beautiful as Betty at her age, then I want to live a long, long life!!


Hi Lori!

Trust you are well! Wonderful to finally meet you. I do hope we'll be able to arrange a ride when we are back from Winnipeg/Falcon Lake. Plan is to leave at 4:00am this coming Sunday morning!!!

Sorry that it has taken me a bit to send these snaps along. Has been a busy, busy time ever since we sent your pushy cousin packing back to Tinsel Town! Fondestos and Cheers, Patrizzio!

Wonderful backatcha!

It was so cool to see Corrinne after all these years too. In my eyes, she was always my favourite "aunty" when I was young, partly because she was also young, and that youthful spirit is still there. I was sad when she was no longer actively part of our family gatherings, but then, she met you, and that is even more wonderful.

Yes hopeful I will be in shape to do a ride when you get back.
Enjoy the wonderful manitoba summer!



Patrick Dunn - final delivery fit - 6 series hybrid
test rode Wednesday and all feels good just wants to confirm saddle height and overall before he leaves for vacations

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P & C,

Thanks for the fun evening and the great dinner. What time did the police helicopters finally land and take you away?

If Corinne is willing to share her culinary secrets we would love to learn the marinade for the sustainable fish. I am going to bug Ray for the salad recipe as well. Sorry you did not enjoy the kale & thistle wafers.

Let us know if you have any inside information on the home stay UBC – Swiss connections.

Sine die: I hope to ride for the Dutch team on Friday – the earlier the better. Let me know what works for you. W





Wednesday 25 July 2012

IIDS: Wednesday, July 25th

In the Soviet Union, capitalism triumphed over communism. In this country, capitalism triumphed over democracy. -Fran Lebowitz, author (b. 1950) 


I got dem ole Nicotine/Ganja Blues, Baby, eva since you been gone, gone, gone!!!


    • Ayn P Dad, it's too early for the blues Lol. What's Maggie doing?

    • Patrick James Dunn ‎'Ain't never too, too early for the blues in the Cat Vomatorium! Three times this morning already. I believe it's a result of post-traumatic stress over your departure on Monday and Nana's leaving for Duncan, VI, to see Jessica this morning. She stay overnight witht hte Millionaires who popped by last evening. We had Mr Grizzle/Janice, Robo Ray/Sylvia and Whirlygig/Kerry for a bbq. Coriandre's famous wild salmon with soy sauce/bourbon marinade. Green salad from Ray's garden and a gluten-free crumble from Kerry. Grogg and Lurch were wine-tasting in the Okanagan and stayed at the GI Hotel Tuesday and last night.






P,

This should work for me. Let me know how and where we meet up. Maybe you should call me from the store when you are ready to ride and we can meet on the foreshore? W

George,
    Just phoned Pat to say I couldn't make it this morning. Would like to have been in on the inaugural ride. Hope we can ride again before you head off.
Ray

Ray,

The only inaugural ride that counts is the peloton -- with three riders needed for a quorum.

Maybe we can get a ride in on Friday – that may be my only free day before rolling outa town.

Enjoy the day. See you at the Islay Inn. G

The Vines of Mendoza, plowing the rows and installing the trellis system.



Each row in a vineyard needs to be plowed. The purpose of plowing is to ensure a productive life for the vines and roots. Using an attachment to a tractor ensures even rows and the strength of the machine breaks up any compact layers or stone that could impede the growth of the vines’ roots. This also makes it easier to install posts for the trellis system. 





The trellis system is the most familiar sight on a vineyard. Each one of the seemingly endless rows of posts, wires and vines needs to be placed by hand. The recent expansion includes 40,000 posts...
















...and 1,125 miles of wire.













Tuesday 24 July 2012

IIDS: Tuesday, July 24th

The basis of all animal rights should be the Golden Rule: we should treat them as we would wish them to treat us, were any other species in our dominant position. -Christine Stevens, activist (1918-2002)




P,

Good ride this morning -- thanks. The leg where the pig bit me seems to be okay. I will let you know better when the endorphins wear off.

I thought you would like this Facebook site of son Cobby. http://www.facebook.com/jake.escobare The naming disorder (dis-naming order) does not fall far from the tree.

GF dessert for Wednesday – 6PMish. We were thinking low fat sugar free kale wafers with chard sprinkles. Let me know if you think of something else. W

Hi Giggster!

Grand ride indeed! I left Robo Man at Wesbrook Village to make his way home to do some house painting before three hours of tutelage! I proceeded, into campus, to dipsy-doodle, unencumbered by the endorphin junkie and the Constant Gardener, to my heart's content, eventually logging 81.33K by the time I rolled into HBT. Felt pretty good so can hardly wait to CF up a storm! Plan to pick up my Team Holland steed later this aft.

We should connect Escobar Jingleheimer with Dodi Dodenheimer. What a duplicate bridge combo!!! The Heimers Squared, almost as formidable as the Maddison Sisters Squared!

Kale/chard combinazzione sounds wonderful, sustainable and probably an emetic to boot. The Kale Cleanse is all the rage in Tinsel Town these days. Instead of Ecstasy the In-Crowd snort chard sprinkles and achieve Cabbage Nirvana.  I didn't know until Ayn's visit that God is actually a Red Cabbage, Brassica oleracea. (I wonder if this has anything to do with the state of the world? Why is there war, famine and pestilence, You Poiple Sauerkraut!) I think a touch of St John's Wort, flash frozen, might go well as a further garnish with a few thistles thrown in for aesthetic reasons only.

Let me know how your leg feels and we''' talk about a ride. Cheers, Trizzio!


http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/downton-abbey/9423708/Downton-Abbey-first-review.html

Hi Raymond!

Thanks for piece on Downton. Cora Lee will be delighted as well. 

Terrific ride so thanks for that. As i wrote to Giorgio, after I left you at Wesbrook Village to make your way home to do some house painting before three hours of tutelage, I proceeded, into campus, to dipsy-doodle, unencumbered by the endorphin junkie, (His leg felt fine when he sent me the message.), and the Constant Gardener, to my heart's content, eventually logging 81.33K by the time I rolled into HBT. Felt pretty good so can hardly wait to CF up a storm! Plan to pick up my Team Holland steed later this aft.

Will be in touch about domani. Cheers, Patrizzio!

P,

Ksenia is a friend of ours – a former work colleague of Kerry’s. I am forwarding her CV to you on the off chance that you or Corinne know of someone in the library community who may be interested. Ksenia is seeking employment in an academic library.

Obviously we cannot say enough good things about her.

Thanks, W

Dear Kerry,

I am attaching a resume that I have used to apply for a job at an academic library (SFU), so it lists most of my experiences relevant to the field. This resume is pretty much what I have on my LinkedIn profile, so you could choose to look at it instead. Here are a few more things that are more recent and I did not have the time to add to my records yet:

  • Researcher and Programming Coordinator in collaboration with CAUSA (The Collective for Advanced and Unified Studies in the Visual Arts) (February 2012-December 2013) - Developed educational programming to accompany an exhibition at the North Vancouver City Library for the duration of 6 months
  • UBC Career Days Volunteer Leader and Marketing Strategist (July-Septmebr 2012)
  • Curator and Coordinator of an international exhibition, accompanying the Digital Humanities 2012 Conference,  in Hamburg, Germany (August 2011- July 2012)
My ultimate aspiration is to be an academic librarian, as it offers an opportunity to teach and to engage in scholarly research. I also really enjoy developing programs and workshops, so ideally, i would like to have a position where I can use my creative strategies to help educate the public. More broadly, I am really interested in collaborations between different institutions on both local and international levels.

Thank you so much once again Kerry, it is very kind of you to be wanting to put in a good word for me...have a wonderful week, ksenia

Hi again, Giorgio!

I'm happy to put in a good word for Ksenia with any contacts I might have but to be quite frank, these days, as I'm sure I don't need to tell you, the prospective candidate simply has to go through all the HR hoops at a given institution. Her credentials seem impressive but she needs to make herself known to HR departments at UBC, SFU, Emily Carr, Langara, TRU, etc. Invite her for this coming Wednesday if she's free and interested. Cheers, Patrizzio!

Hey Patrick, thanks for news - and the pics - looks like you al had a great time, I had thought the b'day was later this week.  HB to C from us.

Thanks for thinking of me for the Port C party. As it goes that's the only eve I can see Zoe and Matthew before they depart for Portland to meet some Australians travelling USA, so I'll be caught up.  Thank Sarge and Michele anyway.

I hope I can catch you say Saturday?  I'll call.

Love to y'all S.

Hi Stefano!

Sorry that you won't be able to join us on Friday evening but I thought that your schedule was probably going to be pretty tight. Why don't you plan to come over for lunch on Saturday, if that might work for you. Call when you have a better idea of your other commitments.

Terrific ride with the lads out to Iona this morning. Giorgio had a bit of a sore knee from squash tourney on weekend so on way back from Iona he headed for home at 37th and Cypress. Robo Ray and I made for Marine Drive and after I left him at Wesbrook Village and 16th, to do some house painting before three hours of tutelage. Abandoned and forlorn I proceeded into campus to dipsy-doodle, unencumbered by the Endorphin Junkie, (Giggster's leg felt fine when he sent me a message later.), and the Constant Gardener, to my heart's content, eventually logging 81.33K by the time I rolled into Harbour Terrace. Felt pretty good so can hardly wait to Carbon Fibre up a storm! Plan to pick up my Team Holland steed later this aft.

Let us know about Saturday. Cheers, Patrizzio!

Hi Marcus Aurelius!

Sorry that it has taken me so long to say how much I enjoyed the Cycle Path! I gather from Whirlygig that you and Susan are somewhere off the east coast of Vancouver Island so you probably won't read this message for a bit. Nevertheless, need to keep you in the Peleton Loop!

Plan to pick up my Team Holland steed tomorrow morning and take it for a longish test ride to see how it fits/feels. Will save using clips until I'm at Falcon Lake. Trust all goes well with voyage. Hello to Susan. Cheers, Patrizzio!



happy to be home but man I had a great week with my family and friends in Vancouver...I feel rejuvenated in every way and so grateful to have all of them in my life (Dunns, Durstons, Vogts, Princes and so many more in my L.A. family...Tanners, Livingstones, Crawfords, Johnsons,Espinozas, Lords and more!!)



Patrick James Dunn ‎"Mutual, I'm sure!" Name the movie, Smarty Pants from Tinsel Town!


  • Ayn P That is a quote from White Christmas (1954)


  • Patrick James Dunn ‎"Quotation", Please! "Quote" is a verb, (Whenever I quote my dear Father, I always remember how maddeningly annoying he seemed, sometimes wrong but never in doubt!), per esempio), while "quotation" is a noun! An egregious grammatical error akin to using "impacted" as a verb! No Hedgehogs for you Miss Ayn. Please sit in the corner with your Dunce Hat on, your arms folded and a frown on your face!

    • Ayn P That is a quote from White Christmas (1954)

    • Patrick James Dunn ‎"Quotation", Please! "Quote" is a verb, (Whenever I quote my dear Father, I always remember how maddeningly annoying he seemed, sometimes wrong but never in doubt!), per esempio), while "quotation" is a noun! An egregious grammatical error akin to using "impacted" as a verb! No Hedgehogs for you Miss Ayn. Please sit in the corner with your Dunce Hat on, your arms folded and a frown on your face!

    • Ayn P Whatever Poppa! Your damn tin of tea exploded all over my suitcase from cabin pressure!


    • Gina Gabriele OMG you guys are hillarious!!


    • Ayn P Gina...don't encourage him!! Lol


    • Gina Gabriele Are you kidding, it's priceless and Patrick even through some italiano in there!!!

  • Patrick James Dunn 
    Thanks for the support Gina! By the bye, it is not "my tea"! In fact, as you well know, it belonged to your darling Nana. Furthermore, in addition to Fridge Management 101, you obviously need Suitcase Packing, Beginner's Level. I think I'll be able to squeeze in a couple of sessions of both over Christmas hols. No charge as "My Malbecs" were AbFab! Thanks muchly indeed. Unfortunately, the "My" appellation didn't keep Nana and Co. from tippling aplenty. Both bottles much to my dismay and annoyance. Fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiine!!! (The sound of two-hands clapping!)



  • Gina Gabriele Ok I will have to add that one to my list, won't forget it next time!



  • Patrick James Dunn Do your homework or else it's the corner and the Dunce Cap for You, Ragazza!




Pat,
    Good riding. I was out again in the afternoon and into the evening on my tutoring travels. Would like to make it for the inaugural run with the new bike but not sure I can make it. I'll give you a call around 8 in the morning.
Ray


Hi Lads!

I plan to pick up my new Team Hollander around 9:30-10:00am. (I had hoped to take possession this afternoon but events beyond my control conspired against my innocent self!) WPC opens at 9:30am and I thought I'd head out to UBC and do some version of the Imperial Loop. I have a reflexology session, (wedding anniversary present from Chloë), with Coriandre at 1:00pm on 4th near MacDonald so I probably need to be home by noonish. (I might be too, too relaxed and cosmically centered to pour drinks later that evening so I trust you'll be able to help yourselves!) If that rough outline fits with anyone's plans let me know in the morning and we'll take things from there. Cheers, Il Conduttore!

Hi Zircon!

Thanks so much for offer of a bed, especially under the "chaotic" circumstances! Finally decided that we are going to leave for Winnipeg early on Sunday morning. I hope by 4:00am as we'd like to make Cochrane before the cows come home! Either we can pick something up in town or go out for a bite to eat. See how your packing goes and you decide. We can give you a call once we are past Banff. 

Looking ahead, give Chloë a call whenever you know what your plans for Vancouver will be. You can arrange where the key will be left, etc. Fondestos and Cheers, Patrizzio!

Good. I'll see you for dinner on Sunday. Indian or Thai?

Hi Zircon!


After consulting with Coriandre, she decided upon Thai! So much for democracy! May well be in touch before we head out but thanks again for hospitality! Fondestos and Cheers, Patrizzio!


Rotary Club of Vancouver Sunrise

Dear Patrick,

The 2012 Hoop-a-Thon for the Basketball program at Stratchcona Community Centre was a great success with the kids scoring a record 598 baskets.

What makes this such a special event is the kind donations made by the many people who, like you, support this wonderful program.

To pay your pledge of $50.00, you can either:

(1) Pay by Credit Card here. When filling in the information, please make sure the you include your email address

(2) Send a cheque made out to "Rotary Club of Vancouver Sunrise Foundation" to 2158 West 8th Avenue, Vancouver BC, V6K 2A4.

If you have already paid your pledge to Robert French, thank you very much. Please just reply to this email and let me know.

Thank you very much for your generosity in these uncertain financial times.

Yours sincerely,
Robert French.
Rotary Club of Vancouver Sunrise

Hi Robert!


I tried to pay by credit card but link was disabled. I've put a cheque in the mail. Cheers, Patrizzio!


Thanks Patrick. For some reason that link did not work in all browsers.

Cheers,
Robert.


Hi,

My son Patrick is 20 years old and is autistic. As in past years, I am raising funds for Autism Speaks Canada in the hope of finding a cure so Patrick and others like him can lead better lives. 

Funds are needed to do research, help families with autistic family members, awareness and advocacy. Please consider making a donation. Thank you so much.

Best Regards, Brian