It's called the Great Blue Heron by Ted Goodden, a stained glass artist that lives in my neighbourhood.
Monday, December 21, 2009
The Great Blue Heron by Ted Goodden
I don't usually like public art, most of the time it is too pretentious for me or absolutely head scratching, "huh? I don't get it!", but this one I like! The Tricar Group commissioned this piece for its new downtown apartment building. Every day I walk by it on my way to work.
It's called the Great Blue Heron by Ted Goodden, a stained glass artist that lives in my neighbourhood.
It's called the Great Blue Heron by Ted Goodden, a stained glass artist that lives in my neighbourhood.
Monday, December 07, 2009
Starlings at the Break of Dawn
Sunday, December 06, 2009
It Rained Teddy Bears!
It rained Teddy Bears at the 2009 London Knights' SunLife Financial Teddy Bear Toss. Once a year at London Knights home game they ask the fans to bring teddy bears or plush toys to donate to the Salvation Army Toy Drive for Christmas. When the Knights score their first goal of the game the fans are to pitch the teddies onto the ice rink! What fun! Obviously the teddies don't always make it onto the rink in the first toss, so you just keep tossing until it goes over...there is a mad rush of tossing at the boards! But look out! hubby got grazed once and bopped once! and the older lady a few seats down had her glasses knocked right off...and some people bring some pretty big bears!
Swarms of volunteers from the Salvation Army and a local girls' hockey team are scooping up the plushies.
And so with that over and done with it, it was back to the game!
Final score, London Knights win 8-1 over the Guelph Storm!
Thanks Christine and Mark for the tickets! We had a great time!
The final tally of Teddy Bears was 8232 from a possible 9079 fans that attended the game!
And so with that over and done with it, it was back to the game!
Final score, London Knights win 8-1 over the Guelph Storm!