Sunday, May 15, 2011

I Survived The Lego Store Grand Opening...

...and lived to tell the tale...



Ha! What some parents, including moi, won't do for their children...wait in long line-ups on the opening weekend of the Lego Store at Sherway Gardens. I have always taken the attitude that nothing was worth waiting in a long line for; concert tickets, sales, amusement park rides, etc. Well, you get the picture. Not until this weekend anyway. My son, who is quite the Lego-maniac, had been counting down the days when this Mecca of brick-topia would be opening, so how could we disappoint? And so, we wait in line. Not an easy task. One of the staff had noticed my son was having difficulties waiting; she spoke to him, and, I guess, spoke to a supervisor. She kindly let him jump the cue. I couldn't thank her enough.
He quickly picked out his Lego kits he'd been saving for and gave them to Dad who lined up to pay.
So, I followed him around for the next hour (yes, that's how long the line up was to pay), while he excitedly wandered from place to place looking at all that was offered.


There was some very cool displays; my favorite being the Lego biker girl (above)
and the Lego sushi (below).


The staff were incredibly nice and answered all my son's queries. He's very excited about joining their builder's club. I'm excited that they have bricks in Tardis blue (but, I will get them another day.).
So, was all this worth the line-ups and madness? I just had to look at the Boychild's face to see it was.


"Hey Mom! This looks like you!"

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Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Cool 'zines...

...and so I open my mailbox very tentatively...



...expecting the same old, same old as I've been getting the last few days. You know, bills and junkmail, etc. etc. It's been one of those weeks mail-wise, which means the mail-gods and goddess' are telling me I need to make and send off more mail-art.
I've been a bit on the lazy side of late...but I did post 3 items yesterday, so that should merit some kind of postal goody, shouldn't it? And, it does...



...a very colourful envelope containing these very cool 'zines made by my Twitter friend, Jessica, of the fine blog Nature's My Friend, which I implore you all to check out. "Mountains Made Of Fur", I know she had made when she and I were both suffering with tendonitis at the same period of time. Her "tweets" about creating it inspired me to make my "Canadian Space Agency Artist Trading Cards" (as seen below; it could be done on a computer with Photoshop or whatever.).



"Who? Hoo!" is filled with her delicate, yet bold drawings of one of my favorite creatures on this planet (there's a reason why Harry Potter had an owl and not a rat. No offense to the rats. Really.). I also love the surprise centres of both 'zines and how they fold out. Really clever.

Well, Jessica, you've done it again and inspired me!

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Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Bathysphere; You Are A Thing of Beauty.




I saw this beauty while out on a drive last Tuesday night. A real bathysphere! Now, what one would do with a bathysphere these days is the big question.

But, next to my own personal dirigible, this is the gift for me.



Splendid!


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Friday, May 6, 2011

And now for another edition of "Be Splendid...

...in which Louise and her very good pal, Siri, visit their very first Steampunk Convention....




I have a confession to make. I love steampunk. I have also spent months lurking on various Steampunk sites and reading many blogs. So, when I read months ago that Steampunk Canada would be mounting a convention in the Toronto area, I, of course, would take the opportunity and have to go. And, I would have to take my good friend Siri along. She, of course, agreed to this venture.




Although, neither of us could do the whole weekend, we opted for the Sunday portion of the program, of which there was still quite a lot going on. We started with the intriguing "Steampunk Around The World: Steampunk Beyond Victoriana" led by Jaymee Goh (silver-goggles.blogspot.com). It was an engaging panel which encouraged much discussion by Goh and the audience members in attendance. For more information on the subject, a recommended website by Jaymee Goh is Beyondvictoriana.com.  Another website that also might be of interest is Multiculturalism for Steampunk .




The Mad Science Fair was fun and quite mad (of course!); I'm not quite sure who won the "Cup", but all the creations were marvelous; from the modded Ghostbusters pack (above) to the mummy-wrapped chicken, which was later to be unwrapped (below).




This is where I and my dear friend, Siri, parted ways, so I implore you that you will have to read her account of this marvelous Sunday as well on the Turtleduck blog .




I attended 2 more panels; "Steampunk Costuming On A Budget" led by Stephanie Lalonde and J.M. Frey. Very sound advice was given as one can be very overwhelmed by all the Steamy accoutrements available. My favorite being (and I admit, I am paraphrasing here) to go slow; start with one good piece and build around it. Very sensible advice indeed.

As every good adventurer, time-traveller, Airship Captain, etc. should have their own journal, the next panel I attended was "Bookbinding- An Introduction To Non-Adhesive Bindings" led by John Morgan. I learned so much in that one hour about simple bookbinding that I have actually made 3 books since then. Thank you, sir!




This day came to a perfect ending with a performance by Professor Elemental ( I could not help myself and purchased his CD and have been listening to it ever since.).

For it's inaugural year, I would have to say the Canadian National Steampunk Exhibition was a success. My only thought as I was leaving was "is that all there is?!". It had definitely left me wanting more. I had a splendid time and I look forward to next years event. And, I hope to be able to spend more time at it.




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Tuesday, May 3, 2011

50th Anniversary of the First Man in Space Pt.2...

...and more! Once more this gloomy rainy post election day has been brightened by an excellent piece of mail. This time from Tomsk, Russia.



A nice surprise to receive such a lovely print as well.
Brilliant!



"Keep calm and carry on", as they say.
Now, where is my cuppa brown joy?

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