It's what they say, when March is so cold, as it has been, but it's ending, yes, it is, and spring will come, won't it, Mother?
In the meantime, being a Leo, I feel as though I ought to live up to the lion's reputation, but sometimes, I'm a lion in winter, and very much slower than at other times.
So I haven't been here for a while; I've been very busy getting prepared for my gig in the summer, which will be a grander affair than normal: a big venue; a lot of people (eveyone from my whole life, if possible; many musicians from over the years, hopefully.
Did a couple of gigs in March, after being away, thank god, for a lot of February. and here's a picture from the one on Saturday night last:
tra la. i don't know what'll happen tomorrow.....
Tuesday, March 31, 2015
Monday, March 2, 2015
IN THE COLD AGAIN
It had to end, didn't it? And it did. And now I'm back in this northern hemisphere, freezing. But for a short while, I felt the sun, at least I think I did; I think it was real. Wait a minute, here's a picture of me on the beach in San Pancho, Mexico. It must have happened.
Two more pics.....Then I'll start looking forward to Ontario's summer, and my new CD launch, in July.
| Proof: I walked/ran here every morning. oh the glory! |
| the famous blue chairs from my story at serpissima.wordpress |
| my "passion" tatoo, spelled in Spanish. Like real passion, it will fade.... |
| wall-less apartment where i lived and where all the street sounds (i.e. music, cars, dogs, & roosters) enter freely to either enchant or annoy. |
| A band on the main street playing "satisfaction' very loudly on my last night finally forced me to dance.... |
| performing at the Entre Amigos children's art show & fundraiser in San Pancho, Mexico AND THEN I WAS BACK ON MY STREET, WITH MY TREE, MY SNOWPANTS, AND THE C-C-C-COLD: |
Wednesday, February 4, 2015
A BAD END
Poor wee
mousie. Poor sweet, unsuspecting
thing.
Just a baby, really, swimming frantically, - and hopelessly
trying to gain purchase on the slippery walls. Happily, its panic, like itself,
was short-lived. But to think of that little bit of furry life just performing
the astounding feat of climbing up the outside of the toilet bowl, only to end
up as it did.
What might have attracted it, do you think? What
irresistible scent? Was it the half-fermented middle-of-the-night pee? –
unflushed to keep the peace – a pee resulting from the earlier middle-of-the-night
hot toddy of Irish whiskey?
Perhaps the recycled whiskey gave off an inviting aroma – a
promise of warmth on the cold, minus 20 degrees Celsius Toronto night. And what
a lousy lie was that promise, when, after hours of futile attempts to escape
Lake Urea, there he was, underneath me, who was still half-asleep after the
whiskey-induced late rising, bombarding him with my morning business very
quickly and efficiently (for which, by the way, I give solemn thanks).
There was just one funny little second, right before I
dropped the toilet paper in behind me. What was that strange tiny noise? My
ears are sharp, and when you’re in the house alone, you notice things. There
was a very small “blip” in the water, but it happened before I dropped the
paper. So what would do that?, I wondered.
Then I stood up, and even without my glasses, could see that
there was one dark bit of product that seemed to have a tail.
That’s when panic, his expressed in mad scurrying to get out
of foecal hell, became mine as well, as I flashed back to all the horrible
incidents I’d experienced during my country living sojourn. I won’t go into
them all – the dead bodies floating in the dishwater; the carcass, still in the
trap, inside my boot when I put my foot inside (I’d been looking everywhere for
that trap!); the pellets inside the wall logs drilled for electric wires; the
green mouse shit everywhere after I laid out those nourishing green ‘poison’
bars; the spaghetti in the typewriter – this after I’d told myself to stop
whining about problems and do something positive, like writing, only to find
that the keys wouldn’t work. Pasta in the carriage will do that. There was also
the pails of water with a tempting bit of peanut butter on a tin can that
revolved on a wire above the abyss. Sort of a throwback to the loggers of the
county who used to try and stay upright on the river logs, except loggers could
do it, and the mice, well…. lots of them spun like crazy and ‘fell’ for that homemade
trap; they ended up on ‘dead mouse hill’. And then, the piece de resistance –
the day I came home starving – threw a piece of bread in the toaster, ate it,
then threw another one in, and had the most revolting smell go through the
house. One toasting wasn’t enough, apparently, but two really cooked that
greedy guts who crawled right into the electric elements and got caught there. I had to throw out the toaster, of course.
All these memories in one lightening flash, but my
anti-rodent reflexes were even faster, slamming the toilet cover down and
flushing before the message even got to my brain of having hovered over the
vile creature and having exposed my most vulnerable self to his desperate
reaching. One swoosh, and it was over.
I washed my hands and face, and regained my calm, humming a
childhood rhyme: “Here I sit a-sewing, in my little housie; nobody comes to see
me, except my little mousie” & saying to myself - really, you'd think the mouse population in
the whole of Ontario Would know by now: if you enter my house, you don’t ever
get out alive.
Tuesday, January 20, 2015
RADIO LIFE and HOO HA TIMES
The HOO HA first:
A friend boarded the Toronto commuter train the other day downtown at Union Station, and headed east towards Peterboro. The first stop is very close to my place and passes the small park at the end of my street. So he phoned me and I ran out to my front door with my bright red shirt (pictured above when i was singing in Ireland, and what do you know? - also below last October). Well, I like that shirt, and it made a very visible flag for when i waved it madly as the train passed and he could see me out there like a fool in winter.
And last Friday we had a lot of fun performing in Canoe FM's Radio Hall. Lots of people came out and they enjoyed themselves immensely, which of course meant we did too.
That band is always fun.
I don't have the photos yet, but here's the gang in the fall: Ian Pay, Paul Greco, myself, John Deehan, and Paul Chilco. I will post more later, but in the meantime, listen to canoefm.com this Thursday at 6pm to relive the music (hoping the recording is true to the live sound)
A friend boarded the Toronto commuter train the other day downtown at Union Station, and headed east towards Peterboro. The first stop is very close to my place and passes the small park at the end of my street. So he phoned me and I ran out to my front door with my bright red shirt (pictured above when i was singing in Ireland, and what do you know? - also below last October). Well, I like that shirt, and it made a very visible flag for when i waved it madly as the train passed and he could see me out there like a fool in winter.
And last Friday we had a lot of fun performing in Canoe FM's Radio Hall. Lots of people came out and they enjoyed themselves immensely, which of course meant we did too.
That band is always fun.
I don't have the photos yet, but here's the gang in the fall: Ian Pay, Paul Greco, myself, John Deehan, and Paul Chilco. I will post more later, but in the meantime, listen to canoefm.com this Thursday at 6pm to relive the music (hoping the recording is true to the live sound)
and last night was the Maple Blues Awards, also always fun. Here's me and Harpdog Brown, winner - with Guy Belanger - of harp player of the year:
Wednesday, January 14, 2015
WINTER WONDERS
This numbing cold (praise the Lord) is quite challenging, but at least we have warm houses (the lucky ones, praise the Lord), and beautiful, whimsical etchings on a morning's window that look like angels:
muy lindo, si?
always important to focus on the beauty of the world, but i still will be out for the march against Monsanto in May, because you can't do nothing about the bad people.
and on Friday January 16, 2015 we (the band and I) will be doing a live concert of my own songs at Canoe FM's Radio Hall in Haliburton Ontario 7pm. The evening will then be broadcast a couple of weeks later. Check www.canoefm.com for details
Thursday, January 8, 2015
UNE MONDE HORRIBLE
I have to say that this is a horrible world when morons of the type that murder in the name of a "god" (which is not a god at all - just something created by feeble-minded control freaks and evil miscreants who have no connection to anything 'divine' or true) - when those pitiful specimens run amok in the world and kill anyone who dares not to think as they do, well then, it is a horrible world.
But fortunately, there are people who have some intelligence and some awareness, and who realize that even though there are many wrongs in this world, those wrongs don't give anyone licence to just strike out and attempt to eliminate others. And fortunately, there are still many many people in this world who are actually good, and who will get out there and work to improve lives, not end them. In fact, those murderers don't even do their own dirty work, but use impressionable youth to do it for them.
No "religion" is worth anything if it condones hatred and murder like the ones that occurred yesterday in Paris. People who believe that crap aren't worth piss.
Moi aussi, je suis Charlie.
*****************************************
And now, although it seems a bit shallow in light of the above, here's my own little world in some recent photos, in which I try, with music, to create a few "good vibrations":
But fortunately, there are people who have some intelligence and some awareness, and who realize that even though there are many wrongs in this world, those wrongs don't give anyone licence to just strike out and attempt to eliminate others. And fortunately, there are still many many people in this world who are actually good, and who will get out there and work to improve lives, not end them. In fact, those murderers don't even do their own dirty work, but use impressionable youth to do it for them.
No "religion" is worth anything if it condones hatred and murder like the ones that occurred yesterday in Paris. People who believe that crap aren't worth piss.
Moi aussi, je suis Charlie.
*****************************************
![]() |
| Christmas Day with the famous film producer/director Chris Chilco (sideways) |
![]() |
| and with the famous guitarist Paul Chilco |
Monday, January 5, 2015
HAPPY NEW YEAR
and to all a goodnight.
no, that's Christmas.
it's such a blur of fun and festivities, but i haven't got the photos yet of the recording studios and the get-togethers and the gigs. soon.....
meanwhile, get ready to come out to Hugh's Room on July 29 for the big birthday bash and CD release. It's gonna be great!
no, that's Christmas.
it's such a blur of fun and festivities, but i haven't got the photos yet of the recording studios and the get-togethers and the gigs. soon.....
meanwhile, get ready to come out to Hugh's Room on July 29 for the big birthday bash and CD release. It's gonna be great!
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)

.jpg)
.jpg)
.jpg)
.jpg)

.jpg)

.jpg)
.jpg)