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Monday
Oct012007

CIBC Run For The Cure and Word On The Street

Luisa


Above: my friend Luisa at Word On The Street.

'Twas a fine weekend. I mentioned on Friday that I decided to pass on watching a DVD so I could read a book instead. I decided to avoid the television screen again on Saturday and finished another book: The Astonishing Life Of Octavian Nothing: Traitor To The Nation by M.T. Anderson. Well-written, but a tad too dark for me; I think I'll probably pass on the sequel.

CIBC Run For The Cure


This morning I participated in the CIBC Run For The Cure with one of my nieces. I didn't actively solicit sponsors for this event because I've already asked people for money earlier this year...but Walter and Jeff sponsored me anyway (thanks, guys!). :-) I opted to take my point-and-shoot instead of my DSLR.

CIBC Run For The Cure


Good exercise, and for a good cause, and the weather was perfect: sunny, breezy, warm but with a hint of impending autumn. Kudos to the organizers, the volunteers, and many thanks to those who stood along the sidelines cheering us on. Also fun to see people dressed up for the event:

CIBC Run For The Cure


Later in the afternoon, we went to Toronto's Word On The Street. I didn't have a chance to spend much time at the event, but was delighted to be able to attend an entertaining presentation by Patricia Storms:

Patricia Storms sings at Word On The Street


And also by my sister:

My sister at Word On The Street


Check out filker Jane G. on the left in the photo above! Also fun to run into other friends at the event like Walter and his kids, David B., Craig, Parki, Reid and Luisa.

Watching Ruth's presentation


I love watching Ruth give presentations, and especially enjoyed seeing how captivated the kids all were.

Ruth's presentation at Word On The Street


As we were wandering around later, we ran into Leslie (who works for Inanna Publications) and Peter (my biologist friend who often helps me identify mystery flora and fauna):

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As I said, it was a fine weekend and a great way to end September: lots of books, sunshine and fresh air. And speaking of books: I've finished outlining my new novel in Scrivener so am going to ACTUALLY START WRITING IT TOMORROW, WOOHOO!

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