From Phantom of the Opera. Who in the free world hasn't seen this play or heard this song? He does an excellent job.
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Friday, May 09, 2008
Friday, May 02, 2008
Fredericton Is Flooding!!
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The blue is, of course, the river. It flows from North to South. Near the town marked Keswick, there is a hydro-electric dam. It's holding back a lot of water. Every year, everyone says "I sure hope the dam holds."
OK, the river rises in the springtime. Places on the north side flood more so than the south side, which is the side I grew up on. But I lived on Waterloo Row which is right across the street from the river. We would quite often have the water crest the banks, and sometimes spill over, but it didn't very often make it to the road. Down the street from me was a bridge overpass and the dip underneath filled up with water every year. And every year, some numbskull would try to drive through it and have their car stall. I'm not kidding. Every year.
In 1973, Fredericton had one of the worst floods on record for the area. Water levels reached 8.63 metres. That translates to 28.3 feet! I remember my mom waking me up in the middle of the night and we had to flee our home and go stay with a gentleman my dad worked with who lived on higher ground. The only way people could get around was in boats. My father has some pretty neat pictures of the events. I was 9 at the time, but remember a lot of it. Scary yet exciting, happy there was no school, feeling odd at staying in someone else's house, missing my own home with my own things - all kinds of emotion. Of course, being that young, the thoughts of damage - millions of dollars worth, people losing their homes, possessions, livelihood, etc. never entered my mind.
This year, it's gearing up to be as bad as 1973. My parents have sinced moved from that house on Waterloo Row and are in no danger of flooding. My mom lives in Oromocto, and across the river is Burton which was featured on the TV news. So far, she's OK. My mom went downtown a couple of days ago and sent me some photos. ( Dreena might recognize some of it from her university days) Click the photos for a larger view.
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This is the Westmorland Street bridge that goes from the downtown core to the north side.
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I guess that on-ramp is closed.
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This is downtown. I used to go for tap-dancing lessons in that building. .
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Officer's Square downtown. They have music in the park here in the summertime.
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A different shot of Officer's Square. Just to the left of the lighthouse is a statue of Winston Churchill. He was a strong man, especially during WWII, but he's looking a little scared to me here.
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Look at the parking meters! I think that red brick building to the very left is the library. I'd like to know what brainiac decides that a great place to build a library is overlooking a river that floods every spring.
If you're interested, here's a link to a story that was on CTV News, and one on CNN.
Here's a link to a provincial government site with a lot of aerial photos from all around NB.
Please say prayers for all of these people and for my hometown. It's such a nice place.
Friday, April 25, 2008
What's Carrie Been Doing? Not Much
I wanted to stop by and give you a quick update on what I've been up to and since I have camera & pictures on my mind, I'm presenting a pictorial of sorts. Pictures say more than words, so here we go.
I did my income tax. I owe. Lots. $992 to be exact. That totally sucks! I was mildly freaking.

I'm not sending it in until the last possible moment - 11:59pm on April 30. So Mr. Taxman, if you're reading this, you'll just have to wait for your dough. I had to pay last year, but not nearly as much. I got my T-4's gathered together, went over my gross income from all sources, the deductions, etc. and realized that having 2 part-time jobs just doesn't pay.
So I'm quitting this one. After I considered the income from this job, minus the travel time, bus fare and the long days; sometimes 15-16 hours with both jobs combined, it just isn't worth it. I've given my notice and my last day will be May 9.


So, of course, the way things seem to go - I decide to quit one job and I ended up in the last 2 weeks getting more shifts than I can handle. This weekend will be a welcome break though.







Then there's these guys.


As you can see, I've not been doing a whole lot of anything. Like I said, working and vegging out. Oh! I almost forgot. I got tickets for.....

We're not worthy! We're not worthy! Alice Cooper! He's playing in Hamilton in October, so I got tickets for Jim and I to go. I hope I find my camera before then. Geez! That is just driving me crazy.
My computer should be up and running properly before too long. I have some food photos backed up, but, obviously, haven't been able to take any new ones. I use Jim's laptop now and again, so if I can, I'll pop over to your blogs and see what you're all doing. Oh, and before I go...just for LAURA because she's been so busy with the tax season... ENJOY!
(yummy)
Sunday, April 13, 2008
Tuesday, April 01, 2008
Bath Time!
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