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View From The Bluffs


 Things I Never Knew About You
 

Blogging

Blogging is a unique experience and Bloggers are unique individuals. What you get from a blogger is what they write and what they show from the images they share. That is, for the most part, a unisensual experience. Entirely visual.

And a very circumscribed visual experience at that. You never see a blogger fidget, you never see them sweat, never see them wince, never see them cry.

You never smell their perfume or their fear; never hear them stammer or their voice become shrill and thin.

You can never touch a blogger.

You can never taste them. But you can develop a taste for them.

I've developed a taste for many bloggers since first posting here back in February. A taste for their words, for their humour, for the thoughts they share, for the journey they're on. I've developed a taste for some of the music they enjoy, for some of the images they share, for some of the games they like to play.

For what they reveal, despite the limitations on sensory input. Despite all of the restrictions placed on bloggers, sometimes they reveal more to us than to their family and friends. Sometimes we come to know that deeper truth they would never dare to reveal elsewhere.

Because you can hide behind a smile but if you keep blogging long enough, you run out of places to hide.

And sometimes its only when you're hidden, or think you are, that you can risk revealing who you really are.

I don't only mean that as people usually think, of a horrible flaw or vice kept secret from the world. I'm thinking of a talent for art, a talent for poetry, a talent for words, a talent for insight, a talent for caring kept under wraps for a lifetime out of fear of ridicule or exploitation. What we often reveal in blogs is a strength we never dared to acknowledge.

There are things I never knew about you, things I never knew about me, things no one would ever had known, without blogging.

So here's knowing you....

Cheers!

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 Thunder Storm
 

Scarborough Bluffs Looking East

It came up suddenly while I was thinking of other things.

I had taken Lindsay for the full run along the top of the Bluffs from East Point Park to the water filtration plant about 3 kilometers away. We had begun in scattered sunshine but with a good breeze blowing off the lake.

A complicated project I'm managing at work was occupying my thoughts. There are many pieces that have to go right and many people who have to play their part for many small customers and creative new solutions have led to creative new road blocks that need work arounds and so I was tuned out to the natural world around me.

On her part Lindsay was deeply tuned into the natural world. Her entire attention intensely focused on each new smell and sound. Early on we had seen a deer. That brought me out of myself, momentarily. A young buck, it stood there majestically, calmly watching us watching him, before turning and bounding away, Lindsay hot on his trail.

Thinking back later, that was the last part of the walk I remembered before the thunder storm arrived with an earth reverberating crash.

The tallest object on the top of the bluffs in a thunderstorm is not what you want to be. And we were at least two kilometers away from the car.

The lightening was vicious and frequent, the wind ripped at my clothing, and the rain soaked us in a instant. Lindsay was dancing around my feet looking up at me as if to say, what do we do now?

There were really only two choices, find a place to hunker down or try for the car.

But really there was only one. A two kilometer run along the exposed rim of the bluffs would have been suicide. So we headed into some deep brush beside the trail seeking the densest and driest place we could find.

Ten thousand years of civilization were stripped away as we waited out the vicious storm. Nature had suddenly turned deadly and all we could do was sit and watch as millions of ancestors had before us. We were protected from the beating rain, but that rain would accumulated on the leaves above us and come cascading down as small waterfalls of warm water.

Time stood still; but in the civilized world around us, in the thousands of dry suburban homes where the storm was only a minor annoyance out there, clock mechanisms moved smoothly forward unanimously clicking away twenty minutes, before the storm moved on.

The rain settled down to a light misty drizzle, and the thunder reduced to a distant growl, as we crept out and began our sodden trek back to the car.

I was soaked to my skin and it was hard to get the keys out of my wet pocket. But finally I got them out and the car door open and we rejoined the safety of civilization. I cranked up the car heater.

It was when we were stopped at the train tracks for a passing GO train that I realized I knew the answer to the most difficult problem I faced at work. It was an elegant little solution, dazzling in its simplicity.

I arrived home in a joyful mood to find a worried Linda.



Posted by Anexplorer at 5:52 AM - 28 Comments   Add a Comment  
 

 Worlds Greatest Performer
 

There's danger of this becoming a vlog.

Somehow I've managed to post videos just about everyday this week.

I was going to skip today but Lindsay created a fuss and threatened to leave home if I didn't post this video. After all, how often does a dog get named world most talented performer by Simon Cowell.

Exactly!

So here they are, straight from the Britain's Got Talent 2008 semi final, the world's greatest performance by man or beast Kate and Gin--



Okay Lindsay are you happy now?

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 A Clean Underbelly
 

I posted a message about Deekshill Park a couple of weeks ago. Deekshill is one of the more beautiful spots in West Hill, with one of the worst reputations. A woman was raped there three years ago and local residents were reluctant to walk through the quiet forest due to rowdy teens drinking on the bank of the small stream that ran through the woods.

Uncared for, the Park was strewn with refuse including discarded tires, supermarket buggies, lawn chairs, plastic bags and other garbage.

Concerned, the Coronation Community Association of West Hill confronted our City Councilor who had a team from Toronto Parks in to clean it up. It took a team three full days of work to remove the refuse from the Park. The CCA also approached our Police Superintendent who has increased patrols in the Park area. Police on bikes are now a regular sight in the park.

The result has been a transformation of this 6 acre jewel back to being one of the most lovely areas of natural woodland in the City.

I produced the following video to celebrate the change and to promote use of the park.

We need to start to use this area both more frequently and more responsibly or risk loosing it again.



If you don't use it you loose it.
Posted by Anexplorer at 6:01 AM - 20 Comments   Add a Comment  
 

 Indian Baby Dropping Ritual
 

No this is not a joke.

For the past 500 years Indian families have practiced dropping infants off a 15 meter tower into the crowd below.

Organizers claim there has never been an injury and that dropping the infants makes them stronger.

I'll let you be the judge of that. Here is the video--



You may now scream!
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