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New Slimline and Streamline Pens for July 2012

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Slimline Pens - July 2012
Nine new “Slimline” pens with gold plating. Woods, left to right, are purpleheart (3), padauk (3),zebrawood (2), and bubinga (1).

Streamline Pens - July 2012
Six new “Streamline” pens with gold plating. Woods, left to right, are zebrawood (3), and olivewood(3).

At the moment, all are available, so holler if you’d like anything.

Six Pack the Hard Way



Six Pack the Hard Way, originally uploaded by rgdaniel.

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We just made our first visit to our newly opened LCBO, which promised increased space compared to the old store, affording a bigger selection of Ontario microbrews. It did not disappoint.

The Neustadt Scottish Pale Ale is a regular favourite, and the Kawartha Lakes Raspberry Wheat Beer is also one I believe I’ve enjoyed in the past. But the other four — the Witchwood Hobgoblin ("Legendary Ruby Beer"), the Amsterdam Oranje Weisse, the Trafalgar Cherry Ale, and the Hop City Barking Squirrel Lager — are all new to us.

Owen Sound Dragon Boat

On a perfect spring evening, May 15, I went down to the Owen Sound boat launch to watch as my wife participated in the maiden voyage of the 2012 Owen Sound Tuesday Night Dragon Boat Team, and in fact the maiden voyage of the Dragon Boat herself.

As always, click any photo to view larger on Flickr.

Picnic Tables
Picnic tables next to the boat launch. These probably get a lot of use during the summer.

Lynda Gets Her Game Face On
Lynda gets her game face on. Like all top athletes, she has to find her centre, or something.

The Dragon Boat (sans dragon)
The chariot awaits. The dragon boat has no drum or dragon accoutrements at this stage, as they are too fragile to risk during practice runs.

Dragon Boat Team Prayer Circle, or something
The team has a bonding moment before boarding.

Boarding the Dragon Boat
After determining seating arrangements (decorum prevents me from disclosing the criteria that determine seating, but I was proud to see my wife up front in the skinny section of the craft) the group begins boarding.

Last Minute Instruction
With all paddlers aboard, the crew gives some last minute instruction at dockside, before climbing aboard and casting off.

Dragon Boat Away!
After successfully reversing away from the dock (see the video clip below) the maiden voyage of the 2012 Owen Sound Tuesday Night Dragon Boat Team is successfully underway!

Click here to view these photos as a Flickr slideshow (may require Flash).

Here is a video of the maiden voyage of this crew, and the maiden launch of the craft herself:

(Link to YouTube page: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FrstDelIT0g)

Gormenghast and Environs

On Sunday (May 13, 2012) I decided to take a day trip up to our little cabin on the Bruce Peninsula, to check on the property which we pretentiously call “Gormenghast” (after the Mervyn Peake novels). The cabin was not much worse for wear, all things considered. So I left Gormenghast and motored and/or hiked around the general area and took some pictures. These are a few of them.

As always, click any photo to view a larger version on Flickr.

Gormenghast Manor
Our little cabin seems in not bad shape still… you fear the worst when you haven’t been up for a couple of years.

Trillium
I was excited to see we had a couple of trilliums blooming next to the cabin. I would later realize there were trillions of them throughout the area. But ours were the best.

Fern
Fern. Or soon will be. By midsummer the ferns are thick enough to completely hide a small dog.

Bug on Trillium
A bug on our trillium. The bastard. I let him live though. This time…

Tent Caterpillars
Tent caterpillars on a camping trip. Also bastards. But also still alive. I came in peace.

Two Trilliums
Two trilliums. Or is that “trillia”? No, probably not.

Some Trilliums
Some more trilliums. They are the national flower of the Province of Ontario, so to speak.

Like a Rock. And a Trillium.
Like a rock, and a flower. Strength and fragility. It’s a metaphor, innit.

A Trillion Trilliums
A trillion trilliums. You know, approximately.

Golden Acres
Golden Acres is a property in the area, and particularly well named at this time of year when the dandelions are in bloom. This made me sing “Golden Slumbers” by the Beatles, as I thought of Dorothy and her palls falling asleep in the poppy field.

Lone Tree
The quintessential lone tree. This one made me sing “All By Myself” (the Eric Carmen version, not the Celine Dion version. Seriously, I have standards.)

Another Lone Tree
Another lone tree, not as quintessential as the other one, perhaps. This one didn’t make me sing at all.

Pebble Beach
A pebble beach. Not the golf Pebble Beach, sorry search-engine visitors… just a lower case pebble beach, looking north towards Cape Chin, from near Lion’s Head. Which is also not a golf thing.

Pebbles and Plant
Pebbles and Plant: the Flinstones meets Led Zeppelin? No. Tenacious green life takes hold amidst all the gray. Another one of those metaphor thingies.

Devil's Monument
A short side trail of the world famous Bruce Trail brings you to this lookout over Gerogian Bay and Devil’s Monument. Near Cape Chin, where Jay Leno was born, I believe.

Devil's Monument in Perspective.
I crush your monument, devil. Crush crush crush.

You can view these pictures as a slideshow on Flickr if you wish. It may require Flash, not sure.

Nine Pens



Nine Pens, originally uploaded by rgdaniel.

Via Flickr:
Nine pens to rule them all… or just write them some letters perhaps… there were supposed to be ten pens, but one exploded on the lathe… these things happen, one out of ten is not a bad rate of spoilage for turnings… click the photo to view larger…

As with most things in life, these ARE for sale.

By Moonlight

A series of photos taken on April 5, 2012, around our backyard and garden, by the light of the full moon. Click any photo to view larger on Flickr.

Pond and Chairs by Moonlight
Pond and Chairs by Moonlight

Chairs and Table by Moonlight
Chairs and Table by Moonlight

Birdbath by Moonlight
Birdbath by Moonlight

Garden Path by Moonlight
Garden Path by Moonlight

Pond and Fence by Moonlight
Pond and Fence by Moonlight

Patio by Moonlight
Patio by Moonlight

Schrodinger’s Jewelry Box

Schrodinger's Jewelry Box

I call this kind of box a “Schrodinger’s Box” as a reference to the fact that it’s made as one large box, and until you slice off the lid, there’s just no telling WHAT might be inside… Maybe even Schrodinger’s Cat

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schrodinger’s_cat

Ususally there’s just sawdust, but you never know….

Schrodinger's Jewelry Box

The dark wood is walnut, the top is quilted maple with a walnut stripe.

Schrodinger's Jewelry Box

The Square Round Box

It didn’t start out to be round, or oval I guess, it started out as a regular square box, but I thought it was a bit too chunky or something, so I decided to round over the corners at the bandsaw.

Round Square Box

The main body of the box is Kingwood, one of those dense, oily tropicals that doesn’t take a film finish well, so it had just one light coat of Danish Oil finish, and some furniture wax.

Round Square Box

The lid is cherry, with two slightly curvy strips of walnut running through it. It was cut from a larger piece that I did a while ago just as a proof of concept for a future project, which turned out to be this one.

Round Square Box

Round Square Box

Visiting Mallards

This is the time of year when the mallards drop by the pond to eat our goldfish. Sometimes they stay for a while and build a nest. One year they even raised little ducklings. We’ll see what happens this year, it’s early days yet.

Visiting Mallards (1 of 4)

Visiting Mallards (2 of 4)

Visiting Mallards (3 of 4)

Visiting Mallards (4 of 4)