YOUTH IS KING


Great song, Great video! The ultimate pump-up song!!!

Niagara, Canada

My sis and I standing over Niagara Falls

Parking Pro

What a parking pro...
of course I found this kinda parking job at the LCBO of all places

PUMPED UP KICKS

You may have heard this very very catchy song on the radio saying,....
 "All you other kids with the pumped up kicks, better run, better run, out run my gun..."

 Live @ Lalapalooza 2011
This is FOSTER THE PEOPLE-I dont know much about them, and maybe for that reason I am especially intrigued by their music! However, I do know they are awkward, and that I love their sound. I have been listening to more of their stuff lately, and I really dig the song, 'Helena Beat.

                         Check out the Official Music Video! Make sure to play it loud. Very loud.

Helena Beat by Foster the People

Celebrating 24

This year I turned 24. Being out of college and now working full time, I have started to realize how hard it can be just to get a couple friends rounded up for a get-together! Since my birthday is towards the end of the sunny season, I really wanted to make it a point to see everyone and share the time with them, since some I will only get to see once a year!

I couldnt even explain if i tried, just how CRAZY the waves were!
 I found a lot of ways to celebrate this birthday, but I thought was a simple day at the beach was the best. We had so much fun!! Best friends, beach, beers, caesars!
...o ya!


Me n Bri bein silly, 'Om'-ing by the sunken ship.


Discover Michael Gabriel

"You can only be yourself
To be any good at all"


                                                                    Listen Here!

MichaelGabrielmusic.com

This is an excerpt from the Bio Page on Michael Gabriels official website.
Follow the link above to read his full bio, listen to his songs or read his lyrics.

"Michael Gabriel trained and performed as a classical singer in Vancouver, B.C. He has been the lead singer in original bands in both Canada and the United States. After releasing two solo EP's in -‘Open to the Moment’ & ‘Places Along the Way’, he toured with his classical guitar across Canada.

For the 2007 Canadian National Tour he traveled for eight months from the Atlantic to the Pacific coast and many places in-between. During the tour, he performed solo (guitar & vocals) songs from the debut full-length album: ‘The Certainty of Change’ and showcased new material.

Michael dedicated part of his 2007 tour to spreading awareness about children in developing countries and he continues to with this message today..."

ON to Tha Franch Day 5

Beautiful colors, Boats and Trees- Back at shore


 So Day 5! Our last day in Quebec! We got up early, packed our gear and canoed it to shore, where we were semi-shocked to see a full parking lot and tons of people getting out the canoes and kayaks-Im talkin like 30 boaters! Normally at this time of year, people are already inside with their heat on!  But with temperatures hitting the high 20s, why not enjoy it?

An Indian Summer in October, I could get used to this...

Then we paddled around Lac La Peche to try to soak up as much of this warm, calm day as possible, before heading back onto the road for another 8-10 hour drive back. The entire lake is surrounded by these cool little islands (which are off-bounds, for what Im assuming are protection and preservation reasons). However, you are free to roam around the many rocky inlets around the lake. Some of these spots are high up, and you can get a really nice view. Even on a busy day, the lake is quiet, and unpopulated. It is a perfect getaway from noise and advertisements, pollution, and work!

This was definitely my favourite stop.  
The look out on the picture above was amazing and soooo peaceful. Personally, I would say this was the most relaxing part of my whole trip. This is what I came for.


Lac La Peche has tons of wildlife! We saw fish jumping out of the water all day and night, and we woke up to loons, and luckily not a bear. :)  We even saw Bald Eagles!
Click on the picture to enlarge.


The plant life at Lac La Peche was also very abundant. Some areas were flourishing with so many water plants that the lac water was slowed to a halt. The surface was so calm it could appear as smooth glass.
Im sure this thick, interwoven plant mass acts not only as aquatic waterway, and santuary for many fish species- but is probably acting as one of natures most efficient filters. Nature is beautiful! At one point, we actually used some of the lac water for drinking (we also ran it through a carbon filter).

 Beyond these plant regions in the water, where the plant life is not as dense, the water resumes its regular flow speed. It is still calm water, but your eye tricks you into feeling that you are heading towards some fast moving river!
River or lake?

Just a cool shot I got while moving the camera through the water.

Time to strap Big Red to the canoe and peace out-
And we're on the road again


ON to Tha Franch Day 4

Woke up to a beautiful Indian Summer day...(and pretzels)
28 degrees I heard?!!

Oh Sunny Days!

Getting ready to canoe back to shore, then off to Lac Phillipe

 Me and Scott along the shores of Lac Phillipe


Havin a good time by the fire later on, having some drinks and laughing to death!

Bri braving the smoke, Wisers in hand. Woo



ON to Tha Franch Day 1-3

Scott and I getting our caffeine!

Enjoying some samosas and curry dishes...except Bri.
 Shes just faking. :) Notice how the rice is the only thing eaten off her plate?

Day 1: Canadian Greenhouse Conference in Niagara Falls for the day, Fine Indian Cuisine by night, St Catharines!

Day 2:  Starting the morning with some fresh, organic and fair trade Dark Roast coffee @ the St. Catharines, Market Square :)

Then a long drive ahead of us to Chapeau, Quebec. Woo!!!
Little House on the Prairie revisited?

We found this mini Trading Post (pictures below) posing as an artistic depiction of an old Saloon town, complete with "Big Liz'z Boarding House", an "Ambulance", Barber shop, an Indian village, a cemetary and even an "Under Takers".  From the road, we actually thought it was real!

It was somewhere off of Highway 41, just South of Pembroke.
Inside, you will find a real store, selling your usual native goods such as; mocassins, dream catchers, deer antlers etc.





View of the Ottawa River from Sarahs front door!

Bonfire @ Sarahs, beautiful night.
 Sarahs Cousin playing a travel guitar...!

Day 3: Day at Sarahs Organic Vegetable Farm in Chapeau Quebec, then an hour drive to camp in Gatineau Provincial Park!

I LOVE this pic :)

Sarah harvesting


Fresh organics by Sarah

Some black aphids on corn.

 Just arriving at Provincial Park du Gatineau, Secteur Lac La Peche

After 3 days of driving, conferencing, exploring, and a night partying in Cheapeau, QB, we are over tired, and giddy with our second wind when we realize we have reached our destination! 






We packed the canoe, equipped with whatever we needed for the trip and started making way to our paddle-in only campsite across Lac La Peche. It was an extremely warm day for October, about 26 degrees Celsius! And as we arrived, the sun was on its way down...:)

I was pleasantly surprised to find a completely isolated campsite on a peninsula awaiting us. It was the cleanest campsite I think Ive ever seen. It was very well-treed, no gravel (ew),had immediate access to the water, and was well stocked with fire wood and even had its own outhouse, which was also the cleanest Ive seen. Ever. My experience at Lac La Peche was awesome, and I when I left I wished I could just stay a liiiiittle bit longer. I would definitely recommend this campground. It is phenomenol. Check it out!  Map of Gatineau Park, Secteur: Lac La Peche


Sundown @ Lac La Peche


Thats one tall tent!