What The USA Appears Like Sometimes
Less Ice, More Water
Prepare Ye
I am hoping to get into weekend travelling this summer a fair bit and will look south as well as north for stuff to do nearby. So what is there to plan to do this summer across the border in the land of first prize hots?
- minor league baseball games
- Black River Kayak Rodeo over at Watertown
- Red and Black Minor League Football
- camping at state parks in the Thousand Islands
- the 187th Jefferson County Fair
The “I-Heart-N-Y” site is pretty good for this stuff. Any suggestions out there?
Later: I understand I may find myself here on Cape Cod at some point, too, if Portland is to be believed.
Carnival #10
David’s got the
ninth tenth Carnival of Canucks up this
morning. [Ten…I remember when it was only seven…]
He links to an interesting thread over at Damian’s blog about the Toronto
Star sending an email seeking deletion of pasted text
from the paper. As I quote freely from the Star and have not read such an
email, I am greatly put out. I am becoming more interested in section 29.1 of
our Copyright Act and may have to revisit my thinking on Digital Management
Rights as we Canadians seem to have a little ruled upon exception to the
enforcability of copyright which could arise in any context.
Appleton Arena
So here are some images of the men’s hockey game at Appleton Arena at St. Lawrence University, Canton, New York. I can’t imagine a more respectful maintenance of a 1950’s arena. Seating is original pine varnished benches and the arcing roof is also unpainted wood. The effect is a little like watching a game in the woods. The throw-back feeling is enhanced by no ads on the board or the ice. There is also an organist and the whole family got in for twelve bucks.
White ice, white boards
The later addition matches the old, just lighter wood
Pine bench seating
The game was good and, down 2-1, the Saints pulled their goalie for the last minute and a half. Vermont scored an empty-netter with 6 seconds left to make it 3-1. The atmosphere was great and you imagine in this university town of 6,000 or so next to Adirondack State Park the crowd is pretty regular. One funny moment was when the the crowd heard the hated rival Clarkson [4 Mb movie] was losing eight miles east 0-3 to Dartmouth – the roar was louder than when the lone St. Lawrence goal was scored.
Wuzza Hot?
So we are back from being over the border, having had a great time. I took some movies to be posted later of the Battle of Ogdensburg recreation which are fairly neat – if seeing grown men dressed up funny shooting cannon within town limits is cool to you.
But as I was driving through east end Ogdensburg, New York, I noticed this. What is a “Hot” that you could win first prize for? The particular outlet for them is called Whimpy’s Inn.
Sea to Sea Radio Nerdity
Some women wake to breakfast in bed, some to at least the words “Happy Valentine’s Day”. Herself hears “hey – I think I just heard California on am radio”. Try saying that with a bit of a nasally voice. Romance. Mr. Love.
So at 6 am this morning there I am, listening to 1070 am and Moncton CBC and Stan Carew is coming in fairly strong over the god awful “good time oldies” format of Sarnia when I hear in the background at time check for a little after three in the morning and the station letters K??. Three letter stations are cool to a radio nred because they are old, and for a Maritime kid “K” stations, generally west of the Mississippi, are especially cool. So I hear the lead item on sports that the Sabres scored seven times to beat the Kings, the temperature is 44 degrees and then there is an ad for placing ads on the station giving a 323 area code number to call. Bingo – KNX Los Angeles. Neato (and, again, use a bit of the nasal).
California is a difficult am radio pickup from eastern North America as the signal has to get over the Rockies. So another state for the life list and my east-west reception goes from the US pacific coast to that East German station I taped giving an ID on 1044 back in high school.