The Winter of Capebretoner

“So, has the summer of George begun? Or are you still decomposing?”
“Decompressing.”
- Jerry and George, in “The Summer of George”

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This is going to be the Winter of Capebretoner, this last few months have been the “Fall of Capebretoner”, and not in a good way.  Broke my hand, broke my glasses, gained weight, etc. So this is going to be the Winter and the year of Capebretoner.

First I am starting a new job, in a new country, on the other side of the continent.  I am heading to Spokane, Washington and loving it, in a nervous excitement kind of way.  I have been there a couple of times since August to visit and the area seemed like an interesting place to be.

On the suggestion from @VelvetCyclone I am going to document a “Capebretoner in Spokane” and why not do it on this very blog, its not like I was doing much else with it.  Along with that I have added a couple of new categories Hoser Music and Hoser Fitness where I am going to document all of the local Spokanish music that I find and my progress on getting rid of those pounds that I added to my frame this fall.

The music category is pretty self-explanatory, Halifax has an amazing music scene with Cousins, Room Doom, Mardeen, Superfantastics, Joel, Wintersleep, and I could go on and on (Check out The Coast’s Best of Music). So my goal is to find some great local acts in Spokane and get to some amazing live shows.  I know they have to be there somewhere.

Regarding the fitness category I am going to write a detailed post with my plans but it will mostly revolve around NOT EATING CRAP, and getting back to the gym.  I might even borrow @mysteriouswayz’s Nike+ and do some running.  The company that I am going to has a deal with a local fitness centre with a pool and gymnasium so maybe I can get a couple of basketball games in there too.  I will be checking out @untitleddesign‘s newish blog Your Inner Skinny (also on twitter @yourinnerskinny)

So if you are from Spokane and you are reading this blog, post a comment and let me know where I can find your music scene, or better yet is there any Pick-up Hockey that a guy can get into.  I had to fight to get my skates in my bag so I better find a game.

Cheers,

Jeff M

Shakespeare by the Sea

Shakespeare by the Sea is just about finished another successful season. This year was the first time that I ever went to a show, I have been living here for 5 years, and I have been smitten. I saw A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM and it was a blast. The cast was amazing and the setting was great.
I am planning on going to see Othello and CINDERELLY before the run for this season is over. And that is coming soon, End of August. Check out the schedule here.

Now you don’t have to believe me that SBTS is a great show The Coast thinks so too.

Oh yeah, the company is great this year too. I would link you to the page but people these days still like flash to make all of their sites for some reason, so navigate yourself over there and check them out. There are some great resumes there for such a production.

If you have already been, make sure that you leave a comment telling everyone out there how great of a time it is. And the admission is by donation too (suggested donation is $15)


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Cool New Book – Hall of Best Knowledge

For those of use that have been in Halifax for an extended period of time, and have read The Coast for years,Hall of Best Knowledge there is a book that you have to get….Hall of Best Knowledge, in case you don’t remember this is a strip that was printed in The Coast for years.

I haven’t got myself a copy yet, so if anyone wants to buy me one don’t hesitate :wink: :wink:

For those that haven’t read The Coast, or the comic it is even more important to check it our. You will love it. If you don’t believe me then check out what The National had to say.

“I don’t think it’s a kind of humour that’s laugh out loud, or anything like that. I don’t even know if any of it’s funny, to be honest,” the Halifax-based graphic artist says before breaking into laughter himself. “Humour is a big part of my life. I can’t have a conversation and not have humour be involved in some way. In tight situations, I always turn to humour … I just can’t help it.”