Thank you for all your patience.
Sunday, 26 May 2013
No time to Blog
In two short weeks I will have the chance to blog again. However, the road between here and there is very long and filled with many obstacles. Be patient loyal readers and the king of nanoblocks will return.

Thank you for all your patience.
Thank you for all your patience.
Sunday, 5 May 2013
Life
For anyone following this blog, you can see that my posting
frequency has fallen off a little.
Sadly, it's true. I don't want
the couple of people out there who follow this blog to think I am abandoning
it. No.
Absolutely not! The sad fact is
that the real world is intruding in on my hobby world. I don't want it to be that way, but that's
the way it is. Once things get back to
normal, I will be posting fast and furious.
What's keeping me from the keyboard? School and yard work. Check out the photo and see a small sampling
of the books that I am reading. There's
more, I just didn't want to collect them all in one place in case it totally
blew my mind.
Yard work...it's spring after all. The grass needs to be cut and weeded and all
that other stuff. Frankly, I really
should not focus on the yard and hit the books.
However, a little bit of time outside really wouldn't hurt.
And don't forget, next week is Mother's Day. If you haven't got your card and gift sorted
out, .... what are you waiting for?
Sunday, 28 April 2013
It's Pool Time!
That's right everyone.
It's pool time. No, not swimming
pool time--it's still a tad chilly for that.
I'm talking playoff hockey pools.
Players will be evaluated and scrutinized, picks will be debated,
strategies will be formed and trash talk will be prepared. Ah.... what a fantastic time it will be.
There is a wrinkle this year. My team is in the playoffs. That means that loyalty will compete with practicality. When I look league wide, there are players I
cannot pick (Ottawa
Senators for example) because I would rather lose with my guys, than win with
the enemy. I do not know how I will fare
this year.
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Will he play? |
There are other wrinkles too. Some fantastic players are injured. Will they come back in time? Will there team advance enough to see them
return in future rounds? There are so
many questions, and if you consult the internet, then you'll get too many
answers.
Last year I chose first, and took Sidney Crosby. He and some of my other picks were
inspired. Had I chosen better goalies, I
would have won the whole thing.
Of course, there is a huge amount of luck in the whole
endeavour. I can only hope my luck holds
out.
Sunday, 21 April 2013
Spring Means Playoffs (finally)
Ah spring finally seems to be here. You might expect that this blog would be
about gardening or yard work or other stuff like that. In years past, that might have been the case. The last nine years in fact, that might have
been the case. This year, however, it is
not the case. This year I can focus on
one of my true loves; hockey. More
specifically, my beloved Toronto Maple Leafs.
They are in the playoffs, and I will be watching (although I am rather
busy, and can't afford to spend too much time in front of the TV, or blogging
for that matter)
As a hockey fan, the playoffs are what really matters. I watch every game I can, but the playoffs
are what really matter. In the playoffs,
heroes emerge, the unbelievable happens, and highlights come fast and
furious. I can't wait.
It might be spring, but Carleton only cares about the playoffs |
For the city, and province, there will be a large economic
benefit. Not just in games played, but
in beer drunk and merchandise hawked. I
am no economist, but even I can imagine how much money will be generated. Of course increased TV ratings and ad revenue
will follow.
None of that really matters to me. What matters to me is that my team will be
competing for what I consider to be the hardest trophy to win. Other sports might play more games, but none
can match the physical toll the game of hockey takes on an athlete. Imagine a two hundred plus pound man, perched
precariously on two thin slivers of steel, racing on a slippery surface at high
speed being met by other 200 plus pound men wearing state of the art Kevlar
body armour. If you can't respect the
toughness of these athletes, there really is nothing I can do for you.
All that remains to be said is,
GO LEAFS GO!
Saturday, 13 April 2013
Sweet Nostalgia
When I was gro wing up, getting to go and see professional
sports was always a highlight. If I knew I was going to see my Maple Leafs, Argos or Blue Jays I wouldn't stop thinking about it. I looked forward to it with the same nervous anticipation as Christmas Day.
When I got to the Maple
Leaf Gardens ,
or Exhibition Stadium I was giddy with excitement. My eyes were wide open to see
everything. Whichever adult was with me
probably wondered why I wasn't walking in a straight line and bumping into
everything. There was so much to see, so
much too experience.
I have such fond memories of the games, the excitement, the
crowds, the energy, the snacks. I
remember that at Maple
Leaf Gardens
the cokes came with a cellophane cover instead of a plastic lid. I remember the
idea of "family size cokes", popcorn boxes and hotdogs.
I remember most of the games I have been to. I remember my first Leaf game, my first Argo
game, and I remember that first Blue Jay game.
I even remember my first Marlie game (and the parade of flattened
popcorn boxes that made their way down from the grey seats).
I started collecting Maple Leaf memorabilia that first game
I went to. I still have the team photo
and the puck from that game. I can't
imagine every parting with them. As you
can see from the ticket stubs above, I don't part with much.
These days, though I have been to more than my fair share of
games, I still sometimes catch that same sense of wonder that I had. When I go
alone, I try to drink in the atmosphere as much as possible. I check the souvenir stands, I listen to the
scalpers and the vendors barking at people and I wonder what kind of snacks
they have.
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I hope it is no different today. I hope kids don't take these great days for
granted. I guess, for their parents,
these moments must be magical.
I don't keep many of the ticket stubs these days. I am not sure why, but I guess there is
something different about seeing a game as an adult and as a child. Things are different, but I would still go to
a game at the drop of a hat.
I would love to hear about any of my reader's first pro
sports experience.
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Saturday, 6 April 2013
DONE
An unfinished jigsaw puzzle just seems to hang over my
head. I usually do them in the guest
room so I don't have to look at them everyday.
In fact, I might even "forget" about it for a while, giving me
some respite.
This time I opted for the dining room table, and paid for
it. Every day it nagged me. Every day it harassed me. It taunted and tested me. Today, however, that taunting is over. It is done, and now there are many more
important things to do. More housework,
more studying, and occasionally more procrastination.
Sunday, 31 March 2013
Puzzle Pieces Prompt Procrastination
Just one more piece.
These are the famous last words of anyone hooked on a jigsaw
puzzle. Okay, these aren't the last
words, these are just the words that cause them trouble. One more piece, then I will go to bed. One more piece then I will make dinner. One more piece and then I will... you get the
idea.
It is funny how something so simple can cause so many
problems. Maybe that is precisely it. It seems so simple, but that one moment of
searching for a piece can turn into hours.
I remember once, a long time ago in a country far far away,
I said to myself, just one more piece and then go to bed. The next time I looked at the clock several
hours had gone by and my eyes were stinging.
I guess that is just the way it is.
I guess that is just what puzzles do.
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