Filmed Chloe chasing some bubbles in the backyard on the GoPro at 60fps and then played it back at 15fps.
Another Soccer Season Done.
Claudia and Angela finished their soccer seasons on the weekend. Angela’s team fared better this year, her team won the regular season and made it to the finals. Claudia’s team wasn’t as successful, going 1-8-2. There was a little imbalance in her league with two teams running up the scores each week.
Even though they were knocked out of the playoffs they continued to play “friendlys” during the remainder of the playoff schedule. The last couple of games Claudia was playing keeper. She played the second half of the final game.
Claudia has a great drop kick and can almost clear it to the mid-field.
Here she is making one of her few saves, she held them scoreless in the second half.
I keep suggesting she should play keeper, but she likes playing out. She scored three goals this season.
They lost the game 2-0, but it was close and still entertaining.
In the afternoon, Angela was playing in the finals.
Angela’s team went 9-1-1 through the regular season and then won their quarter and semi final games. The quarter final went to a shoot-out.
Angela enjoys playing defence, but a couple of times she played mid and even forward. She scored the first goal of her career this season.
Angela doing a throw in.
The other team took a first half lead and Angela’s team had their chances. They finally tied things up before the half was out.
Angela’s team kept pressing.
In the second half Angela played keeper. She got run over by an opposing player and she was down for bit.
She bounced back and took the kick.
Angela has a good drop kick as well.
There were a few close calls.
With about 2 minutes left and the score tied 1-1, Angela’s coaches switched goalies and put the first half goalie back in. In the event of a shoot-out it had to be the goalie on the field. Her team was awarded a penalty kick just outside the box and the keeper took it, she was able to get it through the crowd and it bounced in off of one of the opposing players in to the net for the lead.
Celebrating the goal.
About a minute later the ref blew the whistle to call time and Angela’s team had won the finals.
Angela had great coaches this year. His daughter is only 14, so will be in the same age grouping next year as Claudia, hopefully Claudia gets Angela’s coach.
Lining up for the final handshake.
Angela off to see a friend on the sideline.
Angela’s coach congratulating them on a terrific season and playoffs.
Angela with her coaches.
Posing with her trophy.
The girls posing for a team picture.
Posing for a goofy team photo.
Angela’s coach pouring water on a few of the girls.
A week in Algoma
I was up at one of sites just northwest of Sault Ste Marie this week. There were three of us there doing a major upgrade. The other two drove up from Toronto and I flew in Monday afternoon. For the first time in my career with CAPMoN, my checked bag didn’t arrive with me. Fortunately there are multiple flights to the Sault, and my bag arrived on the next flight, 2.5 hours after mine landed. We were staying in camp. This is the cookhouse on the left and my room the door on the right.
The camp runs on diesel generators.
The early morning fog lifting off the lake.
The weather was hot, 37 humidex the one day, we had a good storm one night, but by the last night we had some time to explore.
One of the guys brought his fishing rod, and he was able to catch one brook trout.
Waiting for the sun to come up over the trees.
Spotted some Sandhill Cranes on the way out.
There was a pair of them.
We made a quick stop at the Chippewa Falls rest area.
Chippewa Falls is the half way point of the Trans Canada Highway.
The lower pool with Highway 17 in the background.
Lake Superior.
Bobblehead Game#3
We headed down to the Rogers Centre on August 11th for the final bobblehead game of the year. Gillian was able to get the day off work so she could join us. The TTC was shut down south of Bloor all weekend so we took the GO train into the city.
It was Brett Lawrie Bobblehead Day, the crowds seem bigger than the previous games.
Once we got in we collected our bobbleheads and went to the main Jays Shop. They have a display of Jays memorabilia including the two World Series Trophies.
It was a great day and the roof was open.
One of the rookie pitchers for the Oakland Athletics. He must have been carrying the snacks for the other bullpen pitchers in his unicorn backpack.
On the mound for Toronto was R.A. Dickey. He had a good game going 7 innings, getting out of a few jams and leaving with the score tied 3-3.
Colby Rasmus went 0-4 with a walk.
Josh Thole with a hit.
This guy brought his own Brett Lawrie cardboard cutout.
Brett Lawrie with his second stolen base. He had a good day at the plate as well going 3-5 with an RBI.
After the game we went for dinner at Xam Yu Restaurant in Chinatown. Trying to decipher the bill.
The restaurant across the street is open again under different management, it had been closed for awhile.
It was busier than it looks.
Sweet Jack Fruit. The The flavor is comparable to a combination of apple, pineapple, mango and banana.
From Spadina it was down along Dundas Street.
The AGO.
It looks like a couple of these bikes have been here for awhile.
Then we headed down University Ave back towards Union Station.
A funky sculpture in front of the Shangri-La Hotel on University Ave.
With the subway shut down there were all kinds of staff at the entrances helping people with the shuttle buses.
MAC Welcome Day
We headed out to McMaster for MAC Welcome Day. They run a series a talks geared to new students and parents and the opportunity to tour residences again. We spent the day with Gillian on campus. Afterwards we went to Andrew and Jeannette’s for a BBQ and swim.
I think Gillian was laughing after Uncle Andrew dropped one of the weenies on the deck.
At Least They Use the Crosswalks
After breakfast we headed over to the Land Registry office in Kenora to find some land owner information. As we pulled up to one of the major streets there was some four legged pedestrians causing heads to turn. This pair of doe and buck started in between the crosswalk lines when they started to cross the street.
They stopped for a few leaves.
Checked out the Boston Pizza window.
And then headed back onto the street.
Made a few cars wait while they decided to cross again.
We drove over a 1000 km’s on northern Ontario back roads and didn’t see one sign of wildlife. Now realize you don’t have to leave the town, they’ll come to you.
Then they finished with some flowers from the bed in front of the ServiceOntario building.
My drive over two days. A. Winnipeg, B. Kenora, C. McIntosh, D. Quibell, E. Vermillion Bay, F. Kenora, G. Grassy Narrows, H. Winnipeg
Northwestern Ontario
I had a quick trip up to northern Ontario this week for work. I was in the Vermillion Bay area, between Kenora and Dryden.
I was reviewing some potential new sites. This was an abandoned building up near McIntosh.
The north end of Canyon Lake.
My ride for the two days was a Ford Edge. Some of the roads we traveled, weren’t really roads.
There were giant tadpoles in a flooded area of the road.
This is probably a no-no in my car rental agreement. The car had a back up camera which came in handy, other places I was making 10 point turns.
Caught at the CNR line just west of Vermillion Bay by a freight train.
Video: Day 9 Lobster Feast
Here are a couple of GoPro videos from when we cooked up our lobster dinner. The first shows the lobsters going into the pot.
The second is me ripping apart the lobsters for the girls.
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