Or at least it feels like I am sat in the oven....it's already 32c at mid day and they forecast it to get a fair bit hotter by supper time.........it didn't cool off last night either and was lready 24c by the time I was watching the breakfast news.
Lloyd has driven the boys in to town...Chris is working at the library today and then meeting some friends at the mall before heading back to A's house for a sleepover...and Laurie is sleeping over at the twins house too.........Lloyd took Sam too so all my boys are out right now :) the only other male is Cairo the cat who, if he has any sense, has climbed into the coolness of the barn.........everyone and everything else here at home is female......me, my daughters, the dogs, the rabbits and the chickens :)
So what are our plans? We think we are going into the cool basement for much of the day...we're going to sort it all out and hopefully throw out a ton of stuff...........then this evening we may head into town, pick up some iced capps and then drive out to Elk Island Park at dusk and take some photographs......
Tomorrow probably much of the same except collecting the boys at some point..........
I love to read. Normally I like to have one fiction book on the go and a few non fiction......but right now I seem to have found myself in the midst of several books at once...but it's nice because depending on my mood that day/ moment I can pick or choose what I want to read or do......
So right now I am reading Nicholas Sparks 'Nights in Rodanthe' which is a small novel, romantic and light......with scenes from the Outer Banks of North Carolina...perfect to read when I'm sat out on the porch in the evening.
I'm also reading Jennifer Weiners 'Goodnight Nobody'.....which is an ok book..........a bit too 'desperate housewives'-ish for me though...but I plan to finish it anyway....
I'm reading a lovely Canadian book...autobiographical I guess....it's called 'The Perfection of the Morning - an apprenticeship in nature' by Sharon Butala who left the city to marry a farmer who ranches in the middle of nowhere in Sask. I wish the book had pictures....I would love to see everything she discusses.......it would make a fab blog! lol!
I'm also reading Sarah Ban Breathnach's 'Something More - Excavating your authentic Self' which is kind of a follow on book to Simple Abundance.
And I am working through Sarah Ban Breathnach's workbook - 'The Simple Abundance Companion' - excellent! I have borrowed this from the library but think it will definitely be on my Christmas Wish List!!!
The other books that seem to be in constant use in this house are the 'of Alberta' series.........ie Bugs of Alberta, Birds of Alberta, wild flowers of Alberta, Mammals of Alberta..........Abigail loves finding things in these books......she keeps a notebook and writes down the page number of her favourites....and is always asking me to give her the name of something to look up!
I am very proud to say I have met John Acorn the author of most of those books and also the photographer Ian Sheldon..........and had emails from John!!! Am I sad or what??? I get a real buzz from meeting my heroes like that........people I so admire...
Hmmmm admiration.......I recently got to know someone I admired for a long while....it's funny how you can build such a picture in your mind of how great this person is, yet when you finally get to know them you can be so utterly disappointed.....This person I admired had always seemed so knowledgable and fascinating and yet now I just see her as arrogant and fairly ignorant where social skills are concerned...someone who seems to gleen pleasure from making people feel bad about themselves...which to me just seems like a huge sign of insecurity...as if they need to make others feel inferior simply to make themselves feel better....
And yeah yeah I realise that 'no one can make you feel anything...you choose how you feel......blah blah blah...I was married to a psychotherapist for 10 years....been there done that!
Back to heroes.......I am a huge HUGE fan of Daryl Benson....photographer extraordinaire........his pictures of Alberta are incredible....and he grew up in Sherwood Park...and he's SELF TAUGHT!!!! Anyway...my Mom gave me the money to buy his beautiful book 'Alberta' last year but I waited and waited for a book signing and yay...the week after Costco opened here HE WAS THERE!!!!!! So I met him and he signed my book and I chatted with him for a while and inside I was gushing!!!! But I played it cool and I don't think I stopped smiling the whole day :) he signed my book 'For Jane - NEVER stop shooting!'
http://www.darylbenson.com/
I was one very happy girly!
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