Thanks to Edward Snowden, we know now how pervasive government snooping is … beyond legal, but laws and constitutions aren’t stopping them. It might be best to simply get off the internet and ditch mobile phones altogether, but most of us won’t. So let’s at least try to Reset the Net and stiffen our resistance.
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Month: June 2014
We've signed up our front yard
Here’s our reasoning:
- The other parties suck
- The Green Party has some good ideas
- The mainstream parties may steal those ideas
- Greens have influence, seats or no seats
I like when this happens

The potluck get-together is good too, but what I like is the poster. So much better than we would once have expected for a local community event. We have had the means for a long time, but few have seized the opportunity to exploit all of the great, free graphics we have at our disposal. To whomever brightened my day with this refreshing announcement, thank you.
Ontario leaders debate produces a winner
Wasn’t that the driest, dullest bickerfest you ever heard? I couldn’t stand to stay through the whole contrivance, but I saw enough. My vote is going to the unrepresented Green Party, and not as a protest vote, either.

I hope the Greens get at least one seat so we can hear something other than uninspired sloganeering delivered by dead parrots.
Cameraman flubs at the Flying Pony
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Only 3 shots from the back room of the Flying Pony Café turned out so that’s all I have to show of the latest installation. (Oh, good! You can see them better here.) This month, there’s variety … not the work of one artist, but many, from the Engine Gallery.
I liked a painting by Margaret Glew, oil on canvas priced at $3800, that reminded me of Cy Twombly‘s work. It’s in one of the slides. Artist Howard Day filled a wall with 24×30 canvases, priced according to the row they were in. $750-$1200 each. The nude is by William Lazoz. 40″x60″, $9500.
No kidding, I met a clown today
People who know me might not be surprised to learn that we seemed to have quite a bit in common. (Facebook login required) Michelle Power clowns professionally … not the kiddy party stuff … edgy, burlesquey, serious clowning. She also writes, and that’s what got us chatting at the Flying Pony Café.
Michelle was planning to write up the bronze sculpture I just wrote about below. Using the café wifi, I showed her my blog and Ben Viccari’s write-up from 2010, too.
Funny fact: Danica and I have seen Michelle at work, though we’d never have recognized her out of zombie makeup. She was one of the creatures pawing at the windows of the diner when we went to see Diner Her at the George Street Diner last year.
Swan worry, happy ending
The word was out that only one swan was swimming in Woodbine Pond this year. A huge following had watched last year as the swan couple raised their 3 goslings. We expected the young ones to have flown off on their own … but where was mama?

Aha! There she is, hidden away in the reeds. We hear she’s been in there for some time, probably sitting on eggs.
