(September 10 Issue)
Daily receiving this newspaper, much I have enjoyed for many years.
There
is always the Positive
news...and
always the Negative.
Such is Life!
These
Elate Me
Majestic
Forest
once covered much of Hamilton ~ a rain forest of towering oak and
walnut from Dundas to Lake Erie.
Flamborough
Farmers
Can Really Thresh – part of a successful Guines World Records
attempt ~ using a tractor and thressing machine.
Monarchs
at Sam Lawrence Park
were congregatng among flowering trees
as they begin their migration.
Serena
Sees a Lot of Herself in Emerging Star Anrescu.
Bianca,
the 19-year-old daughter of Romanian immigrants, won the title by
defeating Serena Williams.
Jackson
Bennett's Debut
as 'running back' with the Tiger Cats on Labour Day, included scoring
the game-winning touchdown.
Tessa
Virtue and Scott Moirwill
be the judges at the first episode of
Battle of the Blades at
First Ontario Centre on September 19.
Nurse's
Hoops Passion Shows Through.
The day after the Toronto Raptors capatured their first National
Basketball Association championship in June, Nick Nurse received a
video from the Chicago Cubs ~ the mesesage was from Gary Pressy, the
Cubs' organist for more than 3 decades :
Nick, great job on the great run to the championship.
And there's a song here that fits the moment.
Pressy, seated at his organ proceeded to play Take Me Out to the
Ballgame.
Make sure I see you in the summer here at Wrigley Field!
Horoscopes:
For Pisces, Robbie Robertson says he's not slowing down.
The76-year-old's projects include musical scores, books, TV...and
always writing. A Canadian rock legend, he says,
I'm motivated to keep discovering and learning.
Being
Pisces,I
daily read ~ giving me enlighentment and goals for the day.
“A
Year of Dreams
“ for Tenille Towers. She was named 'female
artist of the year
and won for 'single of the year'
for
her song, Somebody's
Daughter.
At
the Movies,
I
check out what's being shown...and if of interest, I wait 'til it
arrives at the 'movie complex' in downtown Burlington ...and there
view it for $5.00...flat fee!
Tips
and Techniques for Garden Transplanting:
Great advice by Jessica Damiano.
In
the Living section,
Paul Wilson writes about Entertainment...local plays and movies.
Food:
Take advantage of the late-season bounty with corn soup,
finished with a contrasting swirl of green pepper puree.
Comics:
Zits
I always read...also Hi
and Lois...Drabble...Mutts...Sherman's Lagoon...sometimes
Dilbert...Hagar
the Horrible...Pickles and
occasionally Rhymes
with Orange (sometimes confusing).
Crossword
Puzzles
I attempt to daily solve...and Sudoku when 1 to 3 stars, 4 and 5,too
difficult!
Life
News:
Glancing
at Death
Notices,
I agree with a friend who states,
“If
my name 's not there, I'm really delighted!.”
The
daily photo Eye
on the Area
fascinates
me...often I remove for placement in a Scrap Book for my son, who
when working out of country, totes along a book with local colour
pics...and working staff is amazed 'how beautiful his home locale
is'!
An
aerial colour photo of Dundurn Castle
on Burlington Bay
reminds
us that the castle was restored as a centennial project 50 years
ago.
Following
a painting of this iconic scene, City Hall ordered 65,500 postcards
for promotion.
Non-Elation
That Make me Cringe!
Eight
Puppies Found in Trash
still have their umbilical cords attached.
Two Women Failed to stop for a school bus ~ which had activated its
lights,
and extended its STOP sign.
A
29-year-old woman is charged with 'careless
driving'
after police say she fell asleep at the wheel on Sunday.
“Why
do I still have pain months after knee replacement surgery?”
(asked a writer to Mayo Clinic News National)
No one seems willing to help me.
From
the Negative ~ to Positive!
Sunwing Plane Blows Tire on Landing in Toronto:
Passengers
were aboard a flight from Mexico when a tire on the plane blew out.
All
disembarked safely after a rough flight to Toronto Pearson
International Airport.
Crews Tackle Dorian's Aftermath
Canadian soldiers armed with chain saws
fanned out across the Halifax area to clean up the tangled mess
of fallen trees and power lines left by post-tropical-storm, Dorian.
I
close this writing with a Rhymes
With Orange cartoon:
A wide-eyed orangy cat is racing along a green rug in its human
household.
And being questioned why he was racing, replied in feline languge,
“The
Vet said to throw treats down the hall to give my cat exercise!”
Author:
Merle Baird-Kerr...September 12, 2019
Comments
welcome: mbairdkerr@cogeo.ca
Sherrie wrote: Dear Merle, These writings of yours totally interested and entertained me!
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