Tuesday, June 8, 2021

The young girl left a her mark on the city

A London Muslim family was struck Sunday by a speeding truck. The father, mother, grandmother and 15-year-old daughter were all killed. The nine year old son is in the hospital with serious but reportedly non life threatening injuries. The police have the driver in custody and are treating the incident as a hate crime.

While the teenage daughter was attending elementary school, she painted a mural in the basement of the London Islamic School. the young girl designed, sketched the preliminary art and painted the mural. It will now be a part of her legacy, said a school official.

Principal Asad Choudhary said after the girl finished the artwork, he thanked her. She responded saying, "I need to thank you, because you're giving me an opportunity to leave a legacy for a place I love so much."

The names of the victims are not in this sad post as the remaining family members have requested that the victim names not be published. And no photo is being run of the memorials that have sprung up at the corner where the family was run down as I do not want to give too much attention to the deed. For the same reason the coward who drove the truck will remain unnamed in this post.

Monday, June 7, 2021

Is this from the Nut House?

 

At one time in London there was a shop that sold nuts, salted nuts, chocolate coated nuts, candied nuts. The nuts came in bags and boxes. There were peanuts, almonds, Brazil, pistachio, cashew . . . 

And there were customers. Lots and lots of customers. Why a place like the Nut House disappears is a puzzle. Did the owners move away? Did they die and the estate closed the shop? But the big question today is this: Is the Nut House sign, enamel on steel, possibly the last remnant, the last solid memory, of that wonderful, delightful, place that was for so many Londoners more of a destination than a shop

Sunday, June 6, 2021

Chipmunks: not wild wild animals

The chipmunks in the cities are quite naturally tame. The little rodents know people pose little danger to them. but the question I have is do chipmunks pose a danger to humans, to us, to my granddaughters?

The chipmunks scurrying about our yard seem very healthy. Hey, they eat well. They find lots of seeds under the backyard bird feeder. But looks can be deceiving. They might not be as healthy as they look.

The Ontario government warns that feeding chipmunks right out of one's hand may expose one to lyme disease ticks or salmonella bacteria or even some once-unheard-of-in-this-area kinds of parasites.

If the kids want to try this again, it may be best if they wear a pair of gardening gloves. My wife insists that we wear gardening gloves when working in our gardens in the soil. Now that I know about the parasites that chipmunks and other wild animals can spread in their feces, I'm not arguing with her. She's right. Gardening gloves are important.

Saturday, June 5, 2021

Siting is important

 


How a building is sited in a city is important. This apartment building in the western part of London absolutely dominates the view when heading east on one of the city's main traffic arteries. It appears to be foreboding, massive hulk of a building towering over the green forest canopy.

It is a pity this building isn't prettier. Sadly, it is just plain, big and plain. It doesn't even have the dramatic look of yesterday's in look -- brutalism.

Brutalist buildings are characterized by a massive, monolithic and 'blocky' appearance with a rigid geometric style and large-scale use of poured concrete. This apartment building answers many of the demands but come up short when it comes to style. This building is not stylish.

Both the French and the Brits experimented with brutalist apartment buildings decades ago back in the last century. Some have been demolished using the implosion technique. Some are still in use. But some are being updated and upgraded and flipped to the upscale side of life. Brutalist apartment building were originally designed to house the proletariat.

Many brutalist apartment buildings have been used to represent the future gone sadly awry. Think of the Hunger Games. A major set in that film is a brutalist apartment complex on the outskirts of Paris. No films crews are to be found outside the brutally plain London, Ontario, apartment building.

The Huffington Post did a feature on the apartment complex featured in the Hunger Games.

Thursday, June 3, 2021

Having a dog means exercise no matter the weather

 


My doctors tell me having a dog is good for one's health. I think it may be the exercise that caring for a dog  entails. Despite the weather, dogs have to be walked. In the middle of winter snow storm, my neighbours are out walking their pets. And today, in the middle of the heaviest rainfall in months, the sidewalks were filled with folk out walk their dogs.

Wednesday, June 2, 2021

Crazy Horse Memorial, South Dakota

Celebrating travel is the featured topic for the start of June. With the pandemic hopefully wrapping up as more and more people get vaccinated, places like the Crazy Horse Memorial in the Black Hills of southwestern South Dakota will again be open to visitors.

Before the arrival of covid-19, two 10K walks from the base of the mountain to the top were held annually. If it goes off as planned, the spring walk will be held this weekend. The fall walk is slated for Sunday, September 26. In 2010, I made the hike and documented the day in pictures.

But there is more to do at the Crazy Horse site than just view the sculpture under construction and you can discover all by clicking the link.

According to the info posted by the Crazy Horse Memorial, Crazy Horse or Tasunke Witco was a member of the Oglala Lakota. Born around 1840, his world was one of clashing cultures with land a big point of contention. Native ways were threatened and oppressed and Crazy Horse responded to his people's plight. Not yet 40, a soldier shot Crazy Horse on September 5, 1877, at Fort Robinson, Nebraska.

Tuesday, June 1, 2021

About 175 acres of farmland taken out of service daily in Ontario

 


It looks like it was a simply farm operation located between London and the once nearby town of Lambeth. Today the boarded up farm home and the abandoned farm are inside the city limits as it the town of Lambeth.

In Ontario it is claimed that something in the order of 175 acres of farmland are taken out of service every day. Homes, apartments, strip malls, parking lots and streets replace the crops.

As another poster to this group pointed out recently, the population explosion seems to be fading, birth rates are falling and the need for a lot of new homes and apartments may be coming to an end. The loss of farmland to growing cities may become a feature of the past.