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The Skateway is now closed. How sad. I'm glad we got to go one last time before my surgery - oh, and Chris looked it up and apparently that night we skated 3.2K, from our car to the Beavertails stand and back. Daniel actually skated more than that, because after declaring himself to be too wiped to go back as we got closer to the Beavertails stand, he sat, ate some Beavertails, and then got up and started to careen around the eating area while the rest of us rested. And then he made it all the way back to the car on his own.

Justin mostly just stayed in the sled (he can't actually skate yet), but near the end he declared that he wanted to skate the rest of the way. OK, I said, knowing he'd get tired of falling down and want to get back in the sled after two minutes. He got up, held my hand, and started balancing rather precariously and trying to walk on the ice. Then he started to tell me a story. And about ten minutes later, we were back to the car and Justin had not fallen down even once. He was pretty proud of himself, too :) We all cheered and made a big deal out of it.

BTW, I think Enya sings - well, you know, it's Enya, so she's not singing, she's sort of going wooAAh-wooAAAaaAA, but you get the drift - in the Virtual Tour of the Rideau Skateway. Check it out.

http://www.canadascapital.gc.ca/skateway/conditions/index_e.asp#

Later Edit: And now I'm not sure. I think it's just someone trying to sound like Enya.

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You know what's weird? At one point in the last few weeks I've discovered something: I love my hometown. Maybe it's a little silly to come to that stunning realization after having spent 8 years desperately trying to get back to Ottawa, and deciding that I wanted to raise my kids here, and after extolling its virtues all the time to anyone who'll listen. But I've finally realized that it's not just because I grew up here. I actually love Ottawa for itself.

I always thought that, nice as it was, you just couldn't say with pride "I love my hometown of Ottawa" because it wasn't (a) a small, intimate hometown like North Beaver, Saskatchewan, population 250 rugged souls who are all related to you, or (b) one of those cities with world-wide appeal. You know, there's songs and movies and poems about other cities. New York, New York. If You're Going To San Francisco. Streets of London. I Love Paris in the Springtime. Chicago. That kind of thing.

But... Ottawa? Who would possibly want to sing the praises of a city that's not known for its vibrant art scene, or its edginess, or its economic prowess, or its historic beauty, cultural significance, world-famous universities, cutting edge architecture, or... anything? Other than the fact that the federal government of Canada sits here? And, really. Who cares about that, other than the federal politicians themselves?

But I love it. It's big enough to be a big city where big names come to perform, without giving me the claustrophobic sense that I'm surrounded by MILLIONS OF PEOPLE and I CAN'T GET OUT that I feel in Toronto. Crime is under control, relatively speaking. It's a clean, fairly well-organized city.

And it's incredibly colourful in its own way. Very much bilingual - everybody knows at least some words in English and French, and a sizable proportion of the city is fully comfortable in both. 20% of our population is made up of immigrants of all races and creeds. You walk down any street or mall and hear not just French and English, but Arabic, Korean, Chinese, Spanish, and a number of others.

And it really seems like people try to get along with each other and celebrate their differences. There are racial incidents and it's not perfect, but there's also a lot of good will.

For culture we've got a bunch of major museums, the National Arts Centre, Parliament Hill, and a bunch of trendy little bars and nightspots near the Market and on Bank Street. For scenery and outdoor fun we've got small beaches along the river and the Gatineau Hills for hiking in the summer. In the fall the Gatineaus do a sort of aesthetic explosion of fall colours that's absolutely stunning. And in the winter we've got the Skateway and Winterlude.

And Chris informed me earlier this week that some world survey just put it in the top 20 cities in the world to live in, in terms of quality of life.

Not too shabby. I'm starting to understand why Charles de Lint sets many of his books here :)

***


On a totally unrelated note, this is cute:

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You are the tree-loving faerie. The Earth Faerie.
Nature is your friend, all the little animals
are cute and cuddly, even those that bite. You
are a strong friend, people have a tendancy to
go to you when they are feeling sad. You have a
motherly instinct and always want to kiss away
the tears.


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Date: 2004-03-04 02:18 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tobiascharity.livejournal.com
I really like Canada. I think I'd like to live there; in fact, I'm strongly considering going to college out of the country, probably in Canada or the UK. Edmonton seems like a nice place, as does Vancouver, and I've heard so many wonderful things about Ottawa. I don't know any French other than "bonjour" and "merci" but I still think I'd like it there. The only drawback is...even colder than here. :) Still. With the political climate the way it is, and if Bush gets elected in 2004...I dunno. UK or Canada, I bet. Just gotta see if they'll give me money. :)

Date: 2004-03-05 05:46 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ciroccoj.livejournal.com
I'm strongly considering going to college out of the country, probably in Canada or the UK.

Cool!

Edmonton seems like a nice place, as does Vancouver, and I've heard so many wonderful things about Ottawa.

Don't know much about Edmonton other than Chris doesn't like it (Edmonton and Calgary, Chris' hometown, have been rivals for about 200 years), but Vancouver is quite stunning. And not that cold, either. Ranked higher than Ottawa in the UN "best cities to live in". Although David Duchovny, who lived there for five years, said that it rains about 400 days a year ;)

Still. With the political climate the way it is, and if Bush gets elected in 2004...I dunno.

Yeah, ick. I'd wanna leave too.

Date: 2004-03-04 04:50 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] tudorlady.livejournal.com
The whole skating thing... far too cool. I should live in a colder climate. And I think the RCMP uniforms are to die for.

Here, assorted weather weenies are bitching that it's still cool (40F-ish nights, 45-50Fish days) and raining. ::derisve snort:: What do they expect? Let them all move to the huge armpit that is SoCal...

Ah, winter. It weeds out the weak.

Date: 2004-03-05 06:59 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ciroccoj.livejournal.com
Ah, winter. It weeds out the weak.

LOL!

Yoohoo....Jiii-im

Date: 2004-03-05 07:35 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
I posted a blog entry just for you yesterday, about grammar and your boys. (it's after the entry about rocks that look like bums and penises and vaginas, lol)

Didn't want you to miss it.
http://www.upsaid.com/teachermom

Sarah

Date: 2004-03-05 08:25 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cassatt.livejournal.com
And now I'm not sure. I think it's just someone trying to sound like Enya.


Okay, now that is really scary.

About your love of Ottawa?? I think that's great and can totally relate. The city I live in has always had the worst press, is considered the pit of the Bay Area. Except by those of us who live here. Who enjoy all of the truly wonderful things about it, and accept the bad, and work to change it. Cityism can be a very grounding thing, imho. Congratulations ;-), for discovering it.

Very happy to read that you're mostly up and around. So sorry for the back pain and the overall pain. Healing thoughts continue to be sent your way! ::hugs:: ::more hugs::

Date: 2004-03-05 08:28 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cassatt.livejournal.com
Sorry, Jim, my message ended up in the wrong place! Gah. No sleep, class last night, really ill from cold, b-l-e-a-r-y eyes plus. :-)

Date: 2004-03-05 08:45 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] daf9.livejournal.com
As a relatively frequent Ottawa visitor (have relatives there) may I put in a good word for the gardens at the experimental farm (I think it's called), the miles of bike paths and sitting in a cafe overlooking the canal in the summer. Oh yeah - the Natural history museum and the museum of Civilization.

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