Tuesday 29 April 2008

Looking Forward to Next Year.

Pack away the mics and dismantle the spotlights. Our 48th annual Variety Show is over for another year.

There were five performances altogether. The first, on Tuesday, was free for seniors, nursing home residents, disabled people, and special people from Participation House. This is a really enthusiastic audience, they love the show. They were joining in with the songs and those who were able were dancing in the aisles!

Then performances on Thursday, Friday, and two on Saturday.

About 150 volunteers are involved in the production.

It's a mix of music, dance and comedy, all performed by local people. I'm part of the chorus, and I try to be included in at least one dance number. This year it was The Hockey Dance.

This spring Variety Show has been running for 48 years, and used to be eagerly anticipated by everyone in town, with huge line-ups for tickets on show nights. But sadly, there's a lot more competition for the entertainment dollar these days, and it's hard to compete with movie theatres and TV shows like "Dancing with the Stars" and "Survivor". Plus it's hockey play-offs, even though the Leafs have already been knocked out of contention.

A group of my Red Hat ladies came to the show, and of course, my family were there, including 9 week old Callum, but many of my other friends and neighbours on the street didn't come, which I find a bit disappointing. Too bad, they missed a great show. However, our audiences were very responsive.... I could hear howls of laughter at the skits, and lots of loud applause after the song and dance numbers. I've heard nothing but praise for the show, it certainly was one of the best we have done. Proceeds will be donated to The Terry Fox Foundation.

Perhaps we'll see you in the front row next year?

Sunday 27 April 2008

Washing Day

Ontario residents can now legally hang their washing out to dry in the fresh air after the Premier lifted the ban on outdoor clotheslines last Friday.

The Premier said during his announcement, "There's a whole generation of kids growing up today who think a clothesline is a wrestling move".

Hanging clothes outside? Where everyone can see them?? What a concept!

No longer will the woosh of electric clothes dryers be heard across the Province, now we can hang our unmentionables out to dry on a sunny day and not worry about offending the neighbours.

I've been doing it for years.

Wednesday 23 April 2008

And The Winner Is......

We've been rehearsing since January... and now it's Show Time!

The theme of this year's annual Variety Show is an Awards Night, celebrating the Oscars, the Emmys, the Junos, the Golden Globes, and whatever other ShowBiz awards you can think of, there are plenty of them.

Dim the lights, strike up the band, and let's Break A Leg!!!

This show has a little bit of everything. We have music, comedy and dance, all provided by the talented people of this small town.

The dancers are awesome and oh so graceful....

... even this one.

We have singing cowboys....

.....and super athletic sports teams.
Canada loves those hockey games, eh?

Look closely... there's Elvis and Tina Turner, The Phantom... and isn't that Willie Nelson and Marilyn opening up the winner's envelope? All ably supported by a touch of glamour, great music and loads of sparkle.

The Grand Finale.... these pictures were taken at Dress Rehearsal, so you have to overlook the untidy cables on the floor and the lack of audience! I'm in the back row somewhere.... but I'm also in the Hockey Dance picture, see if you can spot me!

Tickets available at the door, Thursday, Friday and Saturday night, and a special Saturday Matinee.... see you at the Theatre!!

Sunday 20 April 2008

MORE Signs of Spring

Everywhere I look... it's Spring!

Clockwise:

  • The Space Cadet buys some knock-off Crocs...this is the man who declared he would never wear plastic shoes! And he's complaining that the colours for men are so drab.... he wants RED ones.

  • You know it's Spring when the street cleaners are out in force.

  • A pair of robins have made a nest in one of my flowerpots on the garage wall.... no eggs yet. Stay tuned for updates.

  • The remnants of my neighbour's back yard ice hockey rink. No skating until next winter. (The white is plastic sheeting, not ice!)
  • New RED shoes! Oh yum!

  • Scillas in front of the Art Gallery.

  • New tender green leaves everywhere I look.

  • Scillas in front of a neighbour's house.... the lawn is covered with them making a soft blue carpet.

  • Centre: The end of April means not only Spring.... but it's Income Tax Time! I don't know why I always leave it till the last minute, but I do!

Friday 18 April 2008

Spring Has Come Full Circle

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Old bricks, concrete, patio table and spring sunshine.

Thursday 17 April 2008

Signs of Spring

Spring has come to Southern Ontario, at last!
It's been a very long winter.
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Clockwise:
  • White crocus in my neighbour's garden.
  • Bags of leaves ready for Yard Waste Day next week. When we went to Florida last year, there were leaves on the trees, but when we came back, the trees were bare and everything was covered with snow, so fall leaf raking had to wait for the spring.
  • Yellow sunshine.
  • Sedum pushing it's way though the stems of last year.
  • Snowdrops, hundreds of them.
  • The sparrows are moving in, and lining their nests with soft fluffy bunny fur (see previous post). The chicks will be extra warm and comfy this year.
  • Ahhh.... Rhubarb pie anyone?
  • The grass is sprinkled with tiny violets. Weeds, but pretty ones.
  • Centre: A definite sign of Spring, the local annual Variety Show. We've been rehearsing once a week since January, twice a week since the end of March. Dress Rehearsal is on Sunday... are we ready? Stay tuned....

Tuesday 15 April 2008

Squeamish? Don't read this.

I saw something unusual in the middle of the back yard this morning, and I know it wasn't there yesterday.
When I went to check it out, this is what I found.

Poor Mr Bunny.

I wonder what got him? A hawk, perhaps, or a fox? Or next door's cat?

He's been disposed of now.

Saturday 12 April 2008

The Evolution of LipSync

Have you seen this video?
Those guys do a pretty good job with their dance routines, but we knew we could do better at the LipSync Contest last weekend.
I burnt a CD with snippets of fourteen songs starting with the Beach Boys all the way to N'Sync, and we put the funky moves to it!

WOW... we were awesome!! I'm on the far right of the pic.

Uhoh.... Our synchronicity seems to be temporarily lacking as we're all supposed to be doing the same moves at the same time. I'm not quite sure what The Space Cadet is doing.
We came Third amid appreciative cheers and hollering from the audience.... and yes, before you ask, there were more than three contestants!

Zoom in on The Space Cadet to get a good look at the message on his trousers.

Wednesday 9 April 2008

Raindrops Keep Falling on my Head.....

April showers.... we had a few this morning, and a couple of loud claps of thunder too......

.... but the sun was shining all afternoon to apologise.

Monday 7 April 2008

Da Classic Scoop

This old clapboard General Store has been in business since before 1875, but it's sitting on property that's needed for road widening. This town's getting bigger. Lot's of debate going on... move it further back on the property, or bring in the bulldozers?

Back in the 1930's and 40's it was used as a Post Office. Currently it's the home of Da Classic Scoop, a funky diner, serving breakfasts and lunches, and icecream in the summer. Inside, the walls are covered with old time memorabilia... record sleeves, licence plates, movie posters, other people's junk that the current owner has turned into treasure.

It would be a shame to see this local landmark disappear, but like so many growing towns, space is needed for "improvements". Even though the Heritage Advisory Committee is advocating moving the building, the ole gal will probably be gone by the summer. Saving old buildings just because they are old isn't high on the town's financial priority list, unless there is unique architectural value.

So, in order say goodbye to Da Classic Scoop in grand style, the Red Hat Ladies got all spiffed up in our going-out-to-lunch outfits, and did just that!

Fifteen women sang, laughed, lunched, told stories, and laughed some more. I don't think that Da Classic Scoop people knew what hit them!

Friday 4 April 2008

Sleeping Baby

I think he's just about to wake up. Sssshhh!

Thursday 3 April 2008

Book Sale

It's Book Sale weekend.
Every April the Library does some house cleaning, and holds a giant sale of library discards and book donations from the community.

It goes on for five days, and this year more books than ever have been donated.

Thousands of books are sorted by volunteers and stacked in one of the meeting rooms at the Leisure Centre. Last year, the sale raised $12,000. Proceeds go to purchasing more books, to enhance programming, and to support the summer reading program.

There's no way I could possibly walk away from a giant book sale empty-handed, so here's my haul.
Bill Bryson paperback... he's so funny. I enjoy everything he writes.
The Best of Pantry... recipes from the magazine Harrowsmith Country Life... familiar to Canadians.
Quick Cooking for Two... well, there's only two of us here most of the time.
Sweetie Pie... luckily Richard Simmons kept syrupy pictures of himself to a minimum in this book, most of the pics are of sumptuous mouth-watering desserts that I'll have to try.
And a little history book about Lynmouth... very near my home town in Devon, UK.
The Space Cadet bought a book too.... a little light bedtime reading... The History of Mathematics.