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Strange Days


I had a very surreal feeling today driving in to Gore Bay, turning from Agnes Street to Water Street and looking down into the large field by the board walk. I noted that the field was jammed with about a thousand Canadian Geese. While this scene wasn't particularly surreal in and of itself (it ~is~ migration season after all). When I mentally compared it with the exact same scene from yesterday, making precisely the same turn and looking down on the exact same field, only to see that it was filled with about a thousand Gulls, the surreal contrast was abrupt and suddenly my brain flashed playing Katamari Damacy with the instant urge to roll up as many migratory birds as possible!

I was very disappointed to note today that it has been well over a month since I ordered a CD from an Ottawa area band called "Nothing Sacred". I had decided to purchase the CD after hearing their impressive performance during Gore Bay's Summer Festival on the waterfront from my apartment. So I decided to drop the band a note, only to discover that their website: http://www.nothingsacredrocks.com/ is missing, along with the contact email address found on Paypal. Looks like it's time to open a dispute! (Bleh!)

I had an even more surreal feeling when I realized that the following picture was on the cover of this week's Manitoulin Expositor! (Lord love a duck! There I am in living colour and in a top hat no less!)

Dylon Whyte as Evil Fisheries Commissioner William Gibbard in the Manitoulin Visual Heritage Project



Posted by Dylon on September 6, 2007 4:34 PM |


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I was about to tell you that I saw you in the newspaper! Very neat! Can't wait to see the documentary when it's completed!








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