Episode 128 - The Doily People

We went a day early, as Isabelle has a grant writing working breakfast thing tomorrow.  I'm back to using Bossjock as my phone suddenly has a lot of free space due to an update.

Isabelle is still doing stuff with the Arts Council which is great.  There seem to be two different types of art people, some that are making art for its own sake, and others who are trying to sell stuff.  I realize that's pretty simplistic, but, I'm a simpleton.

The term is coming, run for your lives!

We talked some about doing our personal podcasts and how it is difficult to talk about something for an extended period of time....

Episode 127 - Chi Cheemaun et al

We're back on the Saturday schedule, but, we have special bonus coverage of our trip to the Bruce Peninsula, London, Grundy Lake etc.  We took the Chi Cheemaun ferry in there, and those of you who want more ferry coverage should check out the most recent episode of the Jonathan Files.

We picked up Maddie in London, she's home for a visit.

We camped a bit, and of course as noted visited London.  In London Isabelle bought Maddie and Ross a table.  Listen to the tale of the table and my ability to do arithmetic in my head!

Isabelle has a friend who would like to start a repertory theatre.  I hope it works out, good luck to him.

There was a funny guy in the LCBO, I don't think he meant to be....

Overall the Saturdays I think are better than the Tuesdays.

Episode 126 - Maybe I Won't Talk To You For a Month

Many stops this week, so many bonus tracks!  (One of which was elected by Jonathan, even though he wasn't with us).

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Isabelle and a friend are playing tonight, and we talked a bit about that.  Her brother came over as well, and he asked why we didn't do video.  I don't think video would add much to this podcast, plus, well, plus I think it smacks of work.

Isabelle has been watching a show from the UK, 'Dancing on the Edge'.  John Goodman is in it, so that makes it by definition great.

I've been riding my bike a lot, which scares Isabelle.  It doesn't scare me, so I think it all washes out.