Here we go again . . another year in Paradise!

It has been a lovely slow start to the year!

The Dressmaker Dianne, the neighbour Val and I wished the New Year in . .well at least the New Years from Paris to New York and all in bed by our midnight!

We lite and walked the labyrinth and ate some lovely delicacies! However we came to the conclusion we still don’t like caviar and neither does the cat!

No New Year’s resolutions, but I did make a wish list

Number 1

I wish that all children be respected and as global parents we all build a safe world for them.

Number 2

I wish for Mother Nature’s joy to take over for God’s wrath!

Number 3

I wish for the power of women to be embraced without the fear of equality.

Number 4

I wish for behaviour from the human race that is deserving of respect.

And I wish you all manage to build the year you want . . . and it is going to take work!

I have loved my little “PLOG” a good news photo blog and I always know I am doing good when the big boys post their stats.

A big thank you to all who read and contribute to Oliveronline.ca.

Onward and upward!

and see ya in the market place!

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When the neighbours photo bomb your shot!

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Solid as a rock!

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Let it snow!

IMG_4276To the East!IMG_4275To the WestIMG_4251Let it snow.

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Here Comes Santa . . .

20181210_213732How cute is the wee Phenik all dressed up for Christmas? Ho! Ho! Ho!

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McGowan Solctice Bonfire

IMG_4219Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire . . . IMG_2391Hot flames warming up your toes . . one burnt runner!IMG_4221Off key carols being sung not by a choir . . .IMG_2388And folks sharing stories, marshmallows and mistletoe!

Great fun was had by all. It was a real old fashion neighbourhood get together!

 

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O CHRISTMAS TEA HEE HEE

Story by Carolyn Bowering

Ho Ho Ho Canada.  I think the creases in my face got a little deeper last night.  For moments on end my expression was stretched in a rictus of laughter, as silent as possible in an effort to miss as little as possible.

It started in the Venables lobby with the delighted greetings of friends and neighbours gathering together in anticipation of a jolly good laugh.  We were primed.IMG_4169
Primed enough to sing a seasonal song (out loud) to open the show at a level slightly above needing hearing aids to hear.  We Olivarians were still a little shy in the volume department.  That changed.

Yes, that changed.

James and Jamesy loosened us up.
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From a gentle, spell-binding opening with the appearance of a floating teapot (brilliantly shiny white – it sparkled throughout) eventually attached by the slo-mo balletic appearance of a fashionably garbed sinewy leg with a long slender foot that insinuated itself onto the stage.  Meet Jamesy.

Now meet James, a Magritte painting, upper crust, dressed in powder blue with a bowler hat. The perfect complement to Jamesy’s physical comedy.

Thus starts the hilaritea.
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Oh those boys!!  With little more than two chairs, an end table and their acrobatic bodies prancing and dancing; sipping and slurping; sloshing and joshing, we were with them for a rollicking good time.

Canoes, kayaks and cruise ships (and no intermission) kept us afloat . . .

And the company they kept!!
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God, the Queen and other very special guests; right here in Oliver.  A letter to “the other big guy” who didn’t show was in order.  Mind your meniscus.
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Though a minimalist set, with lots for the imagination to conjure, the whole program sported fabulous effects flawlessly (if you don’t know otherwise) executed.  Beyond the lighting and sound there was a certain amount of magic present.  And the audience did respond.

Our next carol was a little louder (if only we knew the words) and the audience participation on stage and off was more than mere good sportsmanship.  Brave souls.
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We finally really cut loose and showed our ability to be loud and responsive when giving our endorsement of the performance at the end with some volume by applause, whistling and hooting.

We were, at least momentarily, changed.

Sharing the fun, truly stemming from a body of joy present in the moment, James and Jamesy made quite a splash and showed me a ripping good time.

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Art One-oh-One

Starting Wednesday, January 9, 11:30 – 1:30

At Oliver Parks and Rec

Instructor Leza Macdonald

IMG_4198    IMG_4197      With various pencils, crayons, inks and paints

IMG_3320    IMG_2879  we will observe, record and compose on papers, canvas and mixed medias.       IMG_3607Projects will lead to a finished masterpiece per class. IMG_2278May I say thank you to all who attended! Lots and lots of fun was had and you learned something about art and yourselves!

Wanted! Beginners to Advanced!

Wednesday, January 9, 11:30 – 1:30

Wear clothes that can get paint on them. All supplies provided.

Connect with Katie Hadwin <katie@oliverrecreation.ca> at

Oliver Parks and Rec.

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Good Morning Oliver!

Weird stuff going on with my iMac . . . and then poof it works!56522261897__A94B6300-8E00-4D84-A637-43ED4ADF6807Styling, Fun and Joy, 2018 Mixed MediaTree-Cherry-paintingCherry Blossoms 2016

Both works are at Maker Place for collection. As well as works by Diane Gane, Tara Hovanes, Marion Trimble and many more local Artist.

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