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a March 19th, 2007

  1. It Pays to Shop Around

    March 19, 2007 by Gail

    geeking out at the Apple store

    David geeking out at the Apple Store at King of Prussia, PA. I was randomly searching for a photo that would go with this post, and picked this one. Then I looked at the date on the photo: March 19, 2005. I took this photo two years ago, to the day. How bizarre.

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    On Saturday night/early Sunday morning I found myself reading through my old email, messages that David and I exchanged while I was living in both Vancouver and Scranton. I kept reading until five o’clock in the morning, alternately laughing and crying at the things he wrote until I made myself stop and sleep so I could be coherent at brunch.

    I really miss David’s sense of humour. This is an email he sent to me before our Summer 2005 rendez-vous in Toronto, a meeting place where he could drive to and I wouldn’t get in trouble with U.S. Immigration while waiting for my fiancee visa. The original plan was for David to fly the Tri-Pacer up (he even obtained the Canadian Customs sticker), but in the end he had to drive because it was July 1 — Canada Day — and Toronto City Centre Airport’s customs office closed early.

    From: David Fielding
    Date: June 29, 2005 3:08:55 PM EDT (CA)
    To: Gail Edwin
    Subject: It pays to shop around…

    There are two places to park planes at City Centre airport; the “nice” FBO, City Centre Aviation Ltd., wants $35 CDN per night for parking. The Esso Aviation place only asks $20/night, and they waive the first night.

    The Esso guy said that they are on the “rough-looking” part of the airport; I told him I would be right at home.

    The girl at CCA said I have a “Pennsylvania accent”!

    “Well,” I thought, “yaz* ain’t gettin’ my business…”

    * See third bullet point at ‘Lexical Characteristics’.
    Stumbled across this, too, which is hilarious if you’re familiar with the area.


  2. Make Your Own Sand Art

    March 19, 2007 by Gail

    I need more time so I can waste it on little art projects such as this one:

    http://kopykat.com/sand.html

    You can save it, too! I think the kidlets might like to try it out.

    It was a major sacrifice, but I had to forfeit finishing my virtual sand masterpiece in favour of cleaning the apartment. I just couldn’t put it off any longer. After two weekends of being out and about, it was getting rather dire (as in, “I can’t have anyone see this!”). But it’s nearly done now and there’s a dish of coconut ginger rice and a pot of red curry chicken with eggplant on the stove to round off this evening of necessary domesticity. If Hugh were still alive, he’d be pawing at my leg for a bite of chicken right about now. *sniff*


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