Tuesday, August 30, 2011

I Fear For Melting Candles


Well it would certainly appear that we are getting back into the season of the song. With summer slowly winding down (sorry, I don't mean to be a bummer here) the students are rolling back in and with them they bring the downtown scene. Tomorrow night at the EBar is a perfect example of what this city has to offer in terms of venue, talent, and reliability on the stage.

It would almost seem strange to see these two acts apart from each other, despite their names implying otherwise. The Burning Hell and Wax Mannequin are stage performers, song writers, and always guarantee to satisfy the need for a live show. It's been a year since I last had the pleasure of spending an evening with these acts, and so it is with baited breath that I anxiously await that Quebec Street lineup before the curtain lifts and the ukulele takes front and centre.

All that being said, the show starts at 9:00 tomorrow night, and, unless you have some strong objection to things that are fun, I look forward to seeing you there!

Cheers
-Phil

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Carolina



"My favourite folkestra – The Gertrudes"
Charles Spearin (Broken Social Scene)

Last Summer I praised the stylings and tones of a Kingston band by the name of The Gertrudes; again in November I brought mention of their presence at Carden Street Cafe - a double whammy if you will. Well folks, once more I excitedly write to you in announcement of their return to our area.

This Friday (August 19) at the Victoria Park Boathouse in Kitchener, 9:00pm, the band will be gathering to showcase their talents and folk-inspired joie de vie as they gear up for the release of their third album 'Til The Morning Shows Her Face To Me. If their previous sets, their website teasers and the memory I have of the live and emotional "Carolina" performance from Carden Street have anything to say as testament to their brand, I can guarantee you this evening out will be more than just a little worth your time.

Hope to see you all there, and don't hesitate to check out their website at

http://thegertrudes.com/

Cheers friends!

The Victoria Park Boathouse:

http://www.boathousevictoriapark.com/

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Farmalicious



Guelph is great for many things: Hillside, obviously. The Farmers Market, Speed River, Parks, Festivals, Art, Music, and, perhaps my favourite Guelph highlight: food.

From slow to organic to fresh and creative, our fair city has a lot to offer even the pickiest Epicurean, and so it excited me ever so much when I caught wind of a farmer's celebration in food taking place over the course of the next couple of months.

It's called Farmalicious, and it involves the talents of chef and farmer alike, bonding over the hot flames of a kitchen grill within the great establishments in and around the city. From Rowe Family Farms, all the way to Mill Street Brewery, the great culinary and agricultural minds are teaming up to not only serve our taste buds a tall order of sinfully satiating dishes, but also educate us on the true glories of local eating.

I feel that currently this event is not being advertised or talked about in the spotlight as it should, and so I am going to do my part in spreading the word around to all who will more than likely enjoy and appreciate the wonders of fresh meat and proper tasting vegetables. For a full event detail you can visit the Guelph Wellington Local Food website, check out ingredient lists, menu and make reservations online through http://www.tastereal.ca/, or refer to the schedule below for all the supporting restaurants, chefs, farmers and dates.

The drool is already rolling down my chin as the mouth waters for each day's fare. Hope to see you all out there and catch some of reviews along the way!

Cheers
-Phil

Schedule:

August 5th • Fat Duck Gastro Pub - Guelph
August 12th • Cork Restaurant- Elora
August 19thEnvers -Morriston
August 26th • The Other Brother’s- Guelph
Sept 2ndBreadalbane Bistro- Fergus
September 9th • Fifty West- Delta Guelph Hotel
September 16th • Delhi Street Bistro- Guelph
September 19-23 • University of Guelph Campus Food Service
September 23rd • Carden Street CafĂ©- Guelph
September 30thWoolwich Arrow Pub- Guelph
October 7thBorealis Grille- Guelph
October 13th • “Savour the Flavours” Culinary Event”-Minto Township

Suppliers:

John Rowe Family farms
Ontario Harvest
Slegers Farms
Rising Star Elk
University Bakery
Celebrity Goat Cheese
Mill Street Brewery
Nickel Brook Brewery

Monday, August 1, 2011

Lions and Rhinos and Zebras, Oh My!

Okay, so yet again I procrastinate against the Louisiana Diaries, but I can't help it! When things are fresh in my mind, it seems such a waste to not take full advantage of the inner hype and let it all out. See, this past weekend has been such a lovely, picturesque, wonderfully extended three days that it begged for something outdoors and adventurous. And so, with my beautiful niece all packed up with sunscreen and excitement, we took to the African Lion Safari to see all those wonderful animals.


It had been 15 plus years since I last travelled the pavilions at the Flamboro site, and, truth be told, my memory and expectations for the day were completely up in the air. That being said, it was, albeit expensive ($30 per adult in the vehicle), a completely whimsical experience.


Heightened by the presence of my 3-year old niece, the park brought some true laughter and wonderment as she giggled at the monkeys, was wowed by the lions and made friends with an overly curious ostrich. The experience itself would have been a blast had it only been Alison and myself, but the fun one can have with animal noises and silly impressions only gets better (and perhaps less weird) when that true childhood curiosity and silliness joins along.


I had forgotten over the years, just how neat (to put it quite simply) it can be to see animals up close and somewhat personal. From cheetahs to giraffes, every little area we drove through reminded me of just how huge and great our planet really is.


The rhinos hanging out in the shade and the ostriches meandering down the road both seemed so prehistoric and beyond me in nature that even I was pointing with that "woooowwww, look at those guys." The monkeys were, as suspected to be, troublesome and mischievous to the point of ripping off car parts and holding up traffic (you can avoid the monkey section if you choose, or you can pay extra to jump on the safari bus and save your car the graffiti and damage). But I think of all the animals in the park, my favourite has to be the giraffes, with their odd personalities and awkward stature, they amuse me and riddle me all at the same time.


When all was said and done, the drive through the park took us a little over an hour, and while that could have been enough to satisfy my wild-life adventure, there was still so much more to do that I certainly don't recall from my experience oh so many years ago.


The splash pad, for example, was perhaps, and I don't mean to detract from the animals themselves, but it was perhaps the highlight for us as baby-sitters for the day. Pretending to be lions for an afternoon, parading through the wetlands and meeting new friends on the journey down the water slide was a total throwback to a fonder time of innocence and care-free living. And the park doesn't stop there either, it seems to go on forever with funnel cakes and bison burgers and elephant shows and pony rides and on and on and on!


But, as all good things must do, our day at the safari wound down to an end with a lovely picnic of animal crackers, apple juice boxes, and peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. It was, dare I say, an absolutely perfect follow-up to a Fred Penner concert only one week prior. And I don't mind saying that, while my niece's world-brightening smile certainly added wonders to the adventure, it would have been fun to experience had it been just Alison and myself; with the same picnic lunch and all!


I know it's not a new adventure to many folks, and I'm okay with that fact as I sit here writing. Because, you see, it was an adventure that got us out of the house and was close enough that it could have easily been decided last minute. It's the type of day out that perhaps we wouldn't have thought of out of the blue, but, really, the Safari is only 30-minutes away and seemed an ideal way to spend a lovely afternoon.


And so this week, my vote for things to do in and around the city of Guelph is being crowned upon the mighty King of the jungle and all his wildlife friends at the African Lion Safari; fun for the kid in all of us.

-Phil