Friday, March 24, 2006

Cow & Apple soaking up the sunlight Posted by Picasa

This is just for you Mark....now you can remember what I look like (not like a computer) Can't wait to see you soon (But enjoy Quito>BC>Beyond) Posted by Picasa

Gianormous Fiddle Posted by Picasa

Giant Fiddle, Sydney NS Posted by Picasa

Myself, Gingi and Craig - All smiles and whoohoo's here..... Posted by Picasa

Jack proudly poses for the camera as a rockstar... shortly after he asks non stop 4 year old questions about Chris and him being a rockstar....  Posted by Picasa

Rosie, Tim and Meg take a second to break it down... Posted by Picasa

Rosie and I at Cresent Street Pub ... Brutopia was a bit insane so we aimed for something a bit more laid back... Isn't she lovely? Posted by Picasa

Paul and I tearing it up on George Street... Posted by Picasa

I drove up this insanely narrow, heart-stopping "oh my gosh, what the heck did i get myself into" little road in NL while I was there, and ended up at this little cart path - so I ditched the rental to go for a stroll and found these endless pastures that melted away over rugged cliffs... Posted by Picasa

Western Brook Pond, Grose Morne, NL Posted by Picasa

mllions of itty bitty rocks, all at your fingertips... Posted by Picasa

A photo of the homestead... Beauly after a fresh serene snowfall.... sigh... just beaulyful... Posted by Picasa

An Array of Random Madness... and Blissful Enchantement...

... Welcome to end of the middle of March... and yes Chris, thanks for the comment; there is a lot happenin' in Stacy's world these days....

Work has got me bouncin' around the maritimes... (Surprise, Surprise) I was in Newfoundland, all over NS and NB and now next week I am heading south to Bermuda and Bahamas for a very whilrwind tour of the Caribbean... I am not complaining however, after hearing Chris in BC talk about the 16 degree days and warm sunshine I am ready for a good dose myself...who isn't? And I get to travel with the Wonderful Jacquie Villa... Who I cannot wait to see!

My trip back from Newfoundland (photos to follow) was memorable - insane headwinds, blinking emergency lites...mmm the gin was soooo good once the plane insanely pulled up and got rerouted to Montreal. Here I got to spend an amazing night with my good pal Rosemary... She's so beautiful...Beers and late night chats; both of which were very much needed... An early am arrival at the Montreal airport had me on a flight to Moncton which worked out quite and very well....

Returning from Newfoundland I was to have a visit from Mr. Chris Van Sickle, whom you - no doubt - will hear plenty about.... hopefully, for a veddy long time... Chris was landing via Montral in Moncton so I ended up meeting up with him in the Montreal airport and we were on the same flight... Which was dreamy, to say the least.... His visit was super - spent a lot of time in Halifax trying to develop a new love for olives, but found a love entirely different... Got to hit the nish for one brief night of madness before returning to Moncton and seeing him off...

Now jet engines are warming up and this west coast boy is heading east once again. Am I excited? Not a bit... (insert huge grins and chair dancing here).... I mean it's not that I am counting sleeps or anything (fourteen)...ahem.. no, no big deal.. :)

Greece is still in the works, Just getting final papers done up and making a few small final arrangements.... It's a weird feeling when you know you're preparing yourself for something that is so great - something that will be so signifigant in life... I am stoked. ..

Last night my pal Kelly came and hosted a "sexy girl" party at the homestead... Pretty interesting... Got to learn a few neat tips ;) and got to taste lots of interesting kinky stuffs... It was just a lot of fun hanging out with a group of wonderful women... It's not very often that women get together around these parts so it was nice to embrace the time we had... and laugh our bottoms off to boot!

Michael Franti came to X last week to screen his documentary I know I'm Not Alone Again I found myself at awe in the presence of this man. There is something quite and very humbling about being in the same room as someone who does so much outside of themself..

And in between breaths and with days and time there have been many intense conversations, interactions and of course the givin'er's with friends over the past month...

I will leave you now with these ramblings, with much love, and endless smiles...
Be Well
-S