Sunday, April 29, 2007

Shopping on Sunday

Today was grocery day, here's my digital postcard of this beautiful Sunday afternoon.

1:15pm- Finished grocery shopping at the Price Choppers. Snapped a quick shot of the busy parking lot of the Stadium Mall as my cab rolled up. Looks more like a used Mini-Van car lot. Side note, in one of my editorial cartoons I depicted a guy that used to sit out side the liquor store and tried to sing for his supper. I guess he realized he would be very hungry if he stayed, he's gone thankfully and has been replaced with a guy with some actual talent. Thinks are looking up in the East end.


1:28pm-Back home with my booty. Looked like a lot more in the buggy.


1:37pm-Got the grub dragged in the house, under the watchful eye of Emilly who is always sharp to find her stuff. Now to train her scoop her own.


1:44pm-An incredible five variety stores down Barton St East to find one that sold a bus pass, price $65.00. Groceries $207.61, to restock a bare kitchen, five bucks for a cab, a stop at Timmies. Summary 90 minutes to burn through $280=


1:46-Twenty bucks left for coffee money for the week!


2:08pm-Enjoying my last cold one. What a great day.


Later,
Kenaz

Saturday, April 28, 2007

Styling and chillin'



Me chillin' in my backyard with a cold one, enjoying the great Spring weather last weekend. Work really kicked the h-e double hockey sticks out of my elbow so I threw on the tension bandage. The Jays unfortunately where losing so I didn't care when the power went out because of a car slamming into a pole up the street.

Later,
Kenaz

Sunday, April 22, 2007

Comes the Tide

This was the background image that I used on the old "White Elephant" template. I loved it so much, I hated to let it go, but it just didn't fit the new rounders template I'm using now. So I decided to bring it back as a post. The piece is titled "Comes the Tide" by Roberta Wesley.



Comes the Tide, bringing with it untapped, unfathomed depths of energy.....awesome mighty and relentless it comes.....this is the tide"


Later,
Kenaz