The New Cool – Thank God for Neal Bascomb

17 Apr

Neal Bascomb, has the right idea. He is an innovative thinker and what he is doing can change our youth’s future. He is redefining “cool” for the kids to get them interested in science and maths again. It has become very disturbing and concerning to me that our youth is focused on the wrong things. We are making them consumers above all, and giving them false hopes of superstardom without any real backing up of education or serious future plans.

Let’s be real, for ourselves, our future and our children’s future. Not everyone is going to be Lady Gaga. The many doe-eyed singers on American Idol auditions is proof enough that even when industry professionals cringe at hearing their voice, these young people have been so fooled and mislead by their own parents, that they refuse to believe they sound terrible, and defiantly say they will go on and continue their talent!??

I’m not saying a child shouldn’t be pushed to have aspirations, quite the contrary. The world is full of things to be invented and projects to be accomplished. Why can’t they be in science, technology and innovation? If we continue to allow these things to be uncool in our children’s mind then our future world will be filled with adults who had no other educational safety net as they kept chasing their “talents” in entertainment, and end up sour, disillusioned adults who have no real skill or abilities to offer the world.

Growing up wanting to be a lawyer, a scientist, an astronaut, an archeologist, or a doctor was cool in my youth. And more importantly, it was encouraged to have such dreams in society. Each one of us is a teacher and an example to the young. Let’s celebrate our professionals as “talented” people also. Hopefully we can set an example to the young, that all these other amazing and exciting professions are super cool too!!

See some of Neal Bascomb’s videos and thoughts here:

www.nealbascomb.com

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Alkmaar, The Netherlands

14 Apr Alkmaar Cheese Market
Alkmaar, The Netherlands

Alkmaar, The Netherlands

This small town north of Amsterdam, is a cultural delight. Famous for its Gouda cheese market, this town also offers a variety of restaurants, smooth canals from which to discover its cultural beauty, and a welcoming nitelife with festive locals. I only spent the night but got to see its personality. I enjoyed my visit and still remember a decade later.

From Amsterdam Centrale station you can lake a local train 45 kms north, with the centre of old town only a 10-15 minute walk from the station. The town itself is very walkable being only one kilometer from east to west. In a small boat I spent the afternoon cruising the canals, admiring many of it’s bridges, being careful to duck my head at the low slung ones, and saw how many local residents lived. In townhouses tall and lean, all sitting in water at their bases, I thought of Venice, although at this time I had not yet visited that city. Some lived in houseboats that lined our path. Cute and small their decks were sunny and charming. Eating at a good Mexican place I spent the evening dancing up a storm with a bunch of strangers who were locals, dancing as in my youth, with everyone interacting and enjoying themselves on the dance floor all to the same beat.

The next morning an old tradition had begun to pile up in the square. Stacks of large wheels of Gouda in all flavours lined the centre square, row upon row taking up almost half the space. The old weighhouse had its doors open, offials were standing about, some were walking the rows inspecting the wheels. Under the side tents, producers were calling out their types of cheese in front of tables of all kinds of Gouda flavours for sale in smaller wheels. It was Friday and the cheese market day had begun.

As men carried the stacks of Gouda wheels to and from the weighhouse, weighing each load, the buyers began discussions with the producers. The square was packed full of tourists, walking outside string barriers on the perimeter of the rows, commenting on how large the cheese rounds were and speculating on how expensive. Slowly they made their way to the tents and after sampling cumin, paprika, and smoke infused slices of Gouda cheese, everyone bought something. The cheese was too yummy not to!

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Cake Pops!! from cakeimake.com

7 Apr Cake Pops from cakeimake.com

Cake Pops from cakeimake.com

The minute I saw these scrumptious little cakes I wanted to bite them. Designed and created by Roula of cakeimake.com (she also has a facebook page) these cake pops are a hit at any party. I had my niece Bella design her colours and flavours for her 10th birthday party, (round multicoloured ones pictured in a basket in first photo above) and the kids and parents absolutely went nuts for them!! So cute and pretty!!

You can work with Roula to make any shape, colours and design details for your pops. I love the little butterfly details shown here. Cakes are available in many flavours, including one Roula created of vanilla, strawberry and a bit of chocolate all in one. Personally I LOOOVE the red velvet! They come in a basket, or jar, or you can get the ice cream cones (the whole ice cream in a waffle cone is a cake), in a box. So creative and unique they make great gifts and are great for parties, showers, and special occasions.

I have already planned to surprise a friend on his birthday with a basket and I’m going to get a dozen for home, as my husband loves them too. Young or old, they are delightful and yummy!!! What other occasions can I come up with to get some more????  ;)

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Rex Murphy – Five Simple Rules

4 Apr
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Rex Murphy, known for his sometimes acerbic rants has on occasion had me in complete agreement. His rant last week entitled Five Simple Rules was so brilliant in it’s focus and instruction to our Canadian politicians during the election right now, that I was standing and applauding when he was done.

I am so tired of seeing my tax dollars go down the toilet – going to all of these yahoos who so far have displayed immature sandbox behaviours. “Its the other guy who is evil, he did it, he did it!” slinging mud at each other and getting absolutely nowhere. I am completely nauseated by what has replaced intelligent discourse. Not one concentrates on their own party, presenting plans of actions to tackle our woes as a society. Stop telling me to be afraid to vote for the other guy and start telling me why I should vote for you!!!

We’ve had too many elections and have not moved any further. As a citizen who pays high enough taxes, I’d like to see all the politicos actually working. Unfortunately this minority government has not learned to work together. And really that’s all I want them to do. Contrary to what Harper is harping on lately, it is constitutional, legal and what the public- who pays your salaries- want. Play nice, work together to find solutions and let’s get on with it already!!!

Now if only any of our politicians would listen!!

Watch Rex Murphy’s Five Simple Rules here.

CBC News – The National – Rex Murphy – Five Simple Rules.

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Amalfi, Italy

31 Mar Getting Married!
Duomo di Amalfi and the piazza.

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Amalfi!!

An absolutely gorgeous place in Southern Italy surely a paradise of its own. Often confused for the coast it’s named for, Amafli is one of the oldest seaports keeping its small town traditions and lifestyles despite the influx of tourists every season. Amalfi’s quaint size allows you to engage with its people with one short stroll through the main road of town. Lemons the size of grapefruits, red chillies strung up and hanging by the dozen, hand painted mosaic ceramic tiles on storefront tables line the narrow road crowded with people who hug the wall every time a car has to squeeze by.

My husband proposed in Rome inside the Coloseum in 2009 and had already set up wedding planners to meet in Amalfi to start planning our wedding.  How could I say no?? So I said yes and yes, and we began our week in Amalfi with a wedding on our mind. We got to know the people quickly as my husband’s grandfather came from this town. They are friendly and warm passionate people. Its a place in which you’d love to spend a simple charming life.

Some of our fav restaurants are Il Teatro, Pizze Meme, Pizze Donna Stella. Our reception was at Marina Grande http://www.ristorantemarinagrande.com , our hotel for all our guests was Hotel Floridiana http://www.hotelfloridiana.it , the best desserts, coffee and pastries  are at the oldest cafe/bakery at Pansa in the main square.

I’m so happy we made Amalfi our special home. It is one of those magical places that never leave your soul, and after many years of tourist visits, it’s never lost its traditional Italian village feel.

I love you Amalfi!!

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Limone, Italy

31 Mar Limone2
Il porto turistico di Limone sul Garda

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I so can’t wait to get over to Limone on Laco sul Garda!! It’s a beautiful peaceful little town built up on the cliffside at the northwest tip of Laco di Garda in northern Italy.  This will be my own spiritual retreat, we all need one of those every so often. I have visited Garda before staying at Sirmione, at Hotel Olivie.  Also a wonderful but more touristy port of the lake.

In Limone I will be staying at the Limonaia Hotel, in a lovely apartment nestled among the olive trees. Limonaia is a large hotel resort sitting in a panoramic spot in the midst of a 60 000 m² olive groves and parks. It was designed to respect the environment and architecture of the existing lemon groves. The lemons in this region are huuuge and tart like you have never tasted. Henceforth the fantastic limoncella!! I plan on bringing back a couple of bottles. The rest of my time will be spent writing, reading eating and sleeping.  ;) They have a great fitness and spa facility, with additional exercise coming from climbing up and down the cliffside to get into town for some delicious and unsurpassed Italian food.  I’m already hungry for some fresh seafood and pasta, intensely flavoured fruit and vegetables and un buono cafe every single day. This life is truly close to heaven.

Hotel: http://www.tripadvisor.ca/Hotel_Review-g227887-d266491-Reviews-Hotel_Limonaia-Limone_sul_Garda_Lake_Garda_Lombardy.html

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