Sunday, November 28, 2010

Dog Goggles


dog goggles, originally uploaded by fuffer.

This couldn't be more true. I meet many people when I'm out with the dog who know HIS name but I'm sure don't know mine.

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Earlier this week I watched the 80th birthday celebration for Stephen Sonheim. It was a concert with the New York Philharmonic and a who's who of broadway stars that took place last March and was broadcast earlier this month.


There were some marvellous performances. Perhaps the highlight of the concert was the set with Bernadette Peters, Patti LuPone, Audra MacDonald, Marin Mazzi, Donna Murphy and Elaine Stritch. All six sat on stage while the others performed classic Sondheim songs. It was interesting to watch their apparent enjoyment of their colleagues' work.

I have not always been a great fan of Patti Lupone but her performance of The Ladies Who Lunch was stunning. And Donna Murphy aced Leave You starting quietly still seated and gradually increasing the intensity until the last word when a single strand of hair came loose and fell over her face. Every time I see her perform I wonder how Audra MacDonald can bear acting on that insipid soap opera of a TV show The Practice (I suppose it pays very well). She is a marvel and sang the complicated The Glamourous Life from A Little Night Music flawlessly. When I first saw 85 year old Elaine Stritch I was a bit alarmed at how frail she looked (we're all getting older). But when she sang I'm Still Here she seemed to summon reserves of strength and it was clear that her ability to put a song across, even if mostly spoken, was still there.

But one of the great pleasures for me was discovering baritone Nathan Gunn. Having googled him I see that he has a long list of opera credits. He has a beautiful voice with perfect enunciation. It doesn't hurt that he's quite handsome.

All this Sondheim brought back a swath of memories of 1970's Toronto where I discovered this music for the first time. My friends and I were mad about these scores eagerly awaiting each new Sondheim recording and buying the music scores for singing around the piano.


Monday, November 22, 2010

November Snow (2010)


November Snow (2010), originally uploaded by canoe too.

Last winter we barely had so much as a snow flurry. Certainly there was never any snow gathered on the ground. Not so this year. Frigid temperatures and snow in the air this morning. Of course, nothing compared to the very frigid temperatures and snowbanks in other parts of the country.

Thursday, November 18, 2010

The 'Blue' Bridge


The 'Blue' Bridge, originally uploaded by canoe too.

This Saturday the citizens of Victoria vote on whether or not the city should borrow almost $50 million to replace this bridge. It's in need of repair or replacement as it has been neglected and the current bridge will likely fall into the harbour if there is a serious earthquake.

However, a lot of people think the bridge has historic value and should be refurbished for what would likely be considerably less cost. Frankly, I think the bridge is a bit of an eyesore. Not everything old is worth saving no matter how much affection you may have for the old thing. It's the bridge renovation supporters who are likely to be the ones to get out the 'no' vote on Saturday.

I would like to vote 'no' but not because I'd like to see the old bridge retained. This part of Vancouver Island has the most bizarre municipal govenment structure. There are over a dozen small communities in the area each with their own mayor and council. But since this bridge is in Victoria, it's assumed that it's Victoria's problem. Victoria, population-wise, is really just a big town. Why it alone is responsible for an infrastructure project that will cost clost to $100 million is a question I've yet to see answered.

I'm sure that if this bridge were to be closed because it becomes unsafe that more non-Victorians than not are going to be inconvenienced. I would like to hear what the other communities would say if the idea of putting tolls on the bridge was considered ... at least until it's paid for. It's fairly easy to do from a technological point these days. Citizens of Victoria would, of course, use the bridge without paying a toll.

It will be very interesting to see how the vote goes on Saturday.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Rough Waters





Wild wind last night. Still breezy this morning. Confused waters down by Dallas Road.