Monday, October 30, 2006

Up in the AM

Getting up early this morning, I was excited to start the day. I shaved, showered, and dressed in dress attire, and was about to set off to the library, when something inside me whispered 'pre-book your computer'. Heading this internal warning, I logged onto the Halifax Public Library's website, and began to process of securing access to a computer. My plan was simple, once I arrived at the library I would download my résumé and print off a dozen or so of them, and then continue my jobsearch. Fate, however, had seen fit to throw a kybosh on the whole thing by closing the library on Mondays.

So, now I'm awake, re-dressed into 'something a little more comfortable', and sans plans for the day. Isn't life grand?

Sunday, October 29, 2006

Spooky Stuff!

Yo yo, so I'm back from my Hallowe'en party. Before going I thought I had a pretty good costume, I was going to be a zombie, and I did some research to find out exactly how I could make a convincing corpse. Unfortunately, my makeup showed up only in very bright light or camera flash, and everyone at the party thought I had decided not to dress up.

Annoying? YES!! But I still managed to have a great time at the party.

I'm wearing makeup! I swear!

Thursday, October 26, 2006

Capital City

I've got my pictures from Ottawa online. They're in the album. (Sadly, I think this is the best one, but I'll let you all be the judge)

Wednesday, October 25, 2006

I'll call 'em in a week.

So, handing out Résumés today went pretty well. Aside from accidentally suggesting I might be an alcoholic to one of the bars I applied to, everything went off without a hitch.

I actually got a job at Pita Pit. I told them I would have to think about it, and they agreed. Apparently they were very cautious hiring me because they were afriad I would jump ship for something better. Which is wise, because if something better comes along, I'll jump ship.

Bibliobrary (I just made that up!)

Well, I'm at the library and it DOES have a scanner. So Jim, and anyone else who was interested and just didn't say anything, will be able to see at least some of the zines that I collected at CanZine East. I didn't bring them with me today, because I am going job hunting after I write this and print out some résumés.

In related news (related to my blog, not my job search) I noticed on the library computer, that some of you may not be seeing the lovely blue fish I have along the sides of my blog. If you see the fish, good. If you don't see the fish, you need to adjust your screen's resolution. Do it now!

Monday, October 23, 2006

Awwww, kittens!

Thanks Shabudabu

New Look

Yeah, there was supposed to be more to the 'new look' of this blog, but after a couple of hours I got pissed off and tired and decided to stop working on it. I'm also not really in the mood to update the ol' blog now either. Luckily I wrote a post yesterday that I didn't end up posting. Here it is . . .

Today at CanZine, I met Hal Niedzviecki. I recognized him imediately because he was a guest speaker in my 4th year Youth Cultures class. I approached him, just to say hi, and let him know that I had heard him speak previously, and I found that he is now a full time teacher at Laurier Brantford! So then I go into another room and start to cut and paste. (I was contributing a page to a communal zine that was being created. Then I made some buttons.) This guy walks in, and we start talking. He's from Brantford as well!

What's with that city?

Saturday, October 21, 2006

Afterthoughts

I wish I'd read this ahead of time.

Wednesday, October 18, 2006

I was told we'd cruise the seas for American gold!!

Now here I lay in my 24th year, in Halifax (alas, not on a pier). Regardless, I have arrived and am now on Canada's east coast! I arrived at 5pm last night and Richard and I went shopping, I got an air mattress, some sheets, a pillow, some pins (for affixing decorations to the walls). We also hit the Atlantic Super Store for some groceries and then grabbed a 2-4 of Kieth's from the NSLC.

Today, I got my room set up, made some lunch, looked online for some jobs and cool hangouts. It was really boring. Tonight Richard, some of this friends and I are going to go to 'Jungle Jim's' for dinner. Tomorrow he jumps on a plane and comes back to Ontario 'till the weekend, leaving me alone and in a strange town.

I'm sure I'll be fine. There is a zine fair (I already told you about the one in Toronto) on Saturday, and then there's a concert by KOS. I don't know if I'll make KOS, but the fair is, at least for me, a must see.

I have yet to break out my camera in Nova Scotia, but I have lots of pictures from Ottawa just waiting to find a home online. Once I find my camera's cord, I'll post them all!

Friday, October 13, 2006

Day 1: Ottawa

Well, Ottawa is great! I arrived yesterday after a LONG bus ride, and was rather tired. We had originally planned to go out to a club upon our arrival, but instead decided to watch the new Robin Williams movie.


It wasn't out yet.


So we decided to go to a Scottish pub and following that, we decided we would hit the clubs after all. I don't know the name of the club we hit, but clubbing is a very different experience when you don't know anybody in the bar! Fortunately once Jamie and I got on stage we started making TONS of friends! It's like the dance floor was for chumps, and the stage was where the party was! I don't think I danced at all, but I ended up having a contest with Johnny (I pitted Jamie's skills against his friends) and then having him buy me a pint. Then he got into a dancing contest with some girls and we all ended up swapping shoes (I ended up in heels!?!?) and after the bar we all went to a 24 hour diner and had Philly steak putine! (The best part was, Jamie and I were really the only people that knew each other in the group, everyone else we met had ditched their friends to hang out with us!)

All in all it was a FANTASTIC night!!

(I also have a vague recollection of having my picture taken wearing a bridal vail. . . I wonder who's phone that was?)

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

On the road again!

Tonight I . . .

- Dropped Ayden in Guelph
- Had dinner with Shabu, Dad, and Stephanie
- Sang a song with some pirate pals at Brando's
- Lost a camera
- Found a camera

All in all, it was a day well spent.
It was also a day that's less than a week from my departure date.
Nervous?
Perhaps!

Friday, October 06, 2006

For those who don’t know . . .

That’s really just a trick title. There are currently very few people who know what it is that I’m about to type, the title was just a catchy hook.

Mr. Dobson (of ‘Likes to be Bad’ infamy) has returned to Brantford to celebrate Thanksgiving with his family. Following that he will return to Ottawa (where he now lives) and I will meet him there and spent 5 days in town. Following that adventure I’m moving to Halifax ‘till Christmas.

I’ve been talking about travelling for a long time now, and am finally making strides to actually do it. I’ve got my passport taken care of, I’m going to Halifax for 2.5 months, and then when I come home, I can start planning my European adventure.

So, anyone who’s been to Halifax (or perhaps, any friends of mine who grew up in Nova Scotia) who has any recommendations of things to see or do, or who knows of any available jobs, please feel free to drop me a line and let me know!

I’ll do my best to keep this blog up to date, just in case anyone cares what’s happening in my life.

Monday, October 02, 2006

Grayson and Geertgen, sittin' in a tree . . .

Lots to say, and no time to say it. I’ll post more tomorrow! In the meantime (just to keep everyone from clawing out their eyes in dismay) I will post this . . .Entitled ‘Virgin and Child’ it was painted in the 1480s by Geertgen tot Sint Jans. I think it’s awesome and, despite being 530 years old, looks very contemporary.

If you have any interest at all in independent publications, social activism, the art of slack, comics, or pretty much anything else on Earth (this should include everyone reading this post) you should try to attend Canzine 2006 in Toronto. I’m going to try my damndest to make it.