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Monthly Archives: July 2013
July 2013: Vancouver Pride Run 5K
Race Stats Date: July 27, 2013 Distance: 5km (3.1 miles) Pace: 9:26 min/mile Finish Time: 28:48 Overall Place: 49/147 For the last few races, I’ve made a conscious effort to wear bright clothing so that I’d be able to pick … Continue reading
ChoKALEate Chips
When Taylor tweeted that she just might like kale more than chocolate, my brain immediately went: Kale? Chocolate? Kale + chocolate? ChoKALEate! Sadly, my million dollar product idea turned out to be not-so-original. A few days later, what did I … Continue reading
Posted in Foodstuffs, Uncategorized
Tagged chocolate, CSA, farmers market, food, kale
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Avenue Q at the Art Club Theatre
You’ve just got to love a musical that features a warning about “full puppet nudity and other vulgarities.” Heading into the Wednesday matinee performance of Avenue Q at the Arts Club Theatre, I was actually worried that some poor parent … Continue reading
Posted in Communications, Uncategorized
Tagged Arts Club Theatre, Avenue Q, musical, puppets, theatre
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The Road to Tinkerbell: Registration Day!
Registration for the 2014 Tinkerbell Half Marathon (and associated 5K/10K/kids races) is now open! And I’m successfully signed up (whew!) along with the hubby. RunDisney events are popular, and there was so much buzz on the various Disney blogs and … Continue reading
Fireworks Photography Etiquette
A bit too late for Canada Day, a bit too soon for Celebration of Light, but I want to talk about fireworks photography etiquette. And really, this applies to any public gathering (parade, concert, et cetera) where you’re tempted to … Continue reading