Saturday, January 14, 2006The main lodge of Smoothwater Outfitters in Temagami, Ontario As part of the program at The Bronte Creek Project we are embarking upon on the experience of a lifetime that our skills throughout the sensational semester have built towards. A week from now I will be setting foot on a bus that will drive us 5 hours north of the Toronto area to the world famous outdoor wilderness and eco lodge camping central town of Temagami, Ontario. Here we will be spending five days snow shoeing through the old growth forest of Temagami with trees dating back more than 350 years ago. We'll sleep in quinzees a variation of the more traditional and commonly known igloo that Canadian Inuit use in Northwest Territories and Nunavut as hunting lodges and accommodation for a night or a few. Throughout the past several months at Bronte we have been learning the ways of the wild in our geography sessions covering subjects from camping lightly to outdoor cooking skills to the skill of snowshoeing. We will be spending two nights at Smoothwater Eco-Lodge a beautiful eco-tourism lodge that has rustic and cozy accommodations where you we will be spending the first and final nights. Gourmet organic meals will be cooked and served to us with our assistance lending a hand to their chef. They host a wide variety of programs pleasing my fellow Ontarians, North American and European travelers visiting Canada alike. A number of snowshoeing and skiing packages are available when the snow is falling. When the sun is shining there's canoe trips from the lodge accompanied with different themed packages. It's a great place to get outdoors and escape the city air whether it's Toronto, New York or Paris! The two most memorable workshops that the highly creative staff of Bronte came up with were teaching us what to do if someone was to fall into serious hypothermia. We had all the necessary layers to warm someone supposedly suffering from extreme cold conditions. Wrapping him in fresh clothes and creating a diaper out of a garbage bag in case of accidents in which you wouldn't want to have to unwrap the victim. We then wrapped him in multiple layers of sleeping bags and warm blankets and other materials. We loaded all of this onto a sled and our mock victim was set to head to safety and our brains now knew what to do to deal with this serious medical problem in harsh winter weather. On another day with the help of a visiting camping leader we were divided into two groups. One waited in the huge hall nicknamed the Great Hall, the others waited in the hall including myself completely unaware as to what was next. The camping leader then came out into the hall and informed us individually of our newly found fates. Some of us had lost the use of one hand, the loss of limbs or the loss of our speech among other impairments. We each were instructed to wander into the Great Hall into a completely unknown scene and role-play based on our injuries and impairments.
Next week to continue the preparation we will be baking a host of goodies for which I will do along with my partner, each person is paired with someone compatible. We gave in different suggestions to satisfy our taste buds and our selections are below. We are going to get together outside Bronte and have a bakeoff and at home I'm going to make a batch of gourmet gorp! Also as leader of the day we have different creative games planned that relate to our version of the nightly debrief that takes in both the technical aspects on any issues and successes that came up and the memorable moments for fun. Other leader of the day duties include waking up our fellow classmates creatively which we are going to be doing with the use of chocolate, a classic and broad pleaser, ways to fill in free gaps and games. In addition to our leader of the day roles each person or sometimes as a trip group, one half on our regular Bronte group taking on the role of and I quote from Bronte: Food Coordinators: Water Coordinator: Warmth Coordinator: Memories Coordinator: I am really pumped to see what this trip is like and ready for a fresh take on outdoor camping. Being able to go with Bronte that truly has changed who I am and with a big group of friends who really are family will be wonderful. As the semester comes to a close and the sense of sadness mixed with pride and accomplishment rises higher and higher it is an absolutely enchanting way to finish the semester with the flair and creativity that this program has taught me so much beyond belief. More than I have ever learned in traditional paper and desk school. - Up next in Days at the Creek.... The Enviro Book Adventure, Temagami pictures, two sets of journal entries on Bronte as its end draws near and an entry on life after Bronte and how alternative programs never really end and more! Check back. Teague Neal blogged on 3:40 AM
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Sunday, January 08, 2006The shimmering sea of lights in Toronto, Canada as seen from the CN Tower,the world's tallest building The Great Pyramid in Giza, Egypt Check in on the shimmering seas of lights of Toronto, Canada or perhaps Paris, head to Hong Kong. For that matter see Sydney, visit Venice or peer into some of the most treasured and unusual places across the globe anytime. On Dashboard of Best Webcams on Net there's an array of over 700 web cams in the city centre of Hamburg, Germany , New York City and much much more! You can literally travel the world with your mouse as you shift the shots towards the right-hand side. Scanning through the shots you can see an incredible variety peering into the world and the lives of many. Some notable ones I have seen aside from the major monuments including the world's tallest building the CN Tower in Toronto, Canada close to my city and the Eiffel Tower in Paris include; a Aussie pub, a Paris radio station where you can actually dee the French announcers at their computer terminals broadcasting and the desks inside Llyod's of London in London's financial heart and the pyramids in Egypt. Take some time and check out this incredible site and travel the world with your fingertips! Lloyds of London, in the heart of London's financial core The heart of London, England' business might The Eiffel Tower's beacon awash over darkened Paris Teague Neal blogged on 2:24 AM
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Monday, January 02, 2006One of my Asian friends Geri Soon hailing from the island nation Singapore and one of my European friends Maressa Zahra hailing from the island nation Malta both tagged moi consecutively. Due to the Christmas craze and a host of other personal reasons it has taken me some time to respond, but respond with vigour I have in this merriment. As both lovely ladies tagged me almost in sync with each other, I have played the game once and over. Enjoy! RULES OF GAME: 1. Post 5 weird/random stuffs about yourself2. At the end of the quiz list the names of 5 people who you want next to do this and leave a comment "you are tagged" in their blog and tell them to read your blog for rules. 1) My book's beginings originated from a grade 7 English short story that becomes the central climax and began the book. 2) I became a baker and made 500 + chocolate chip cookies for a 50th birthday bash held at our family farm in Elora, Ontario, Canada (1 1/2 hours north-west of Toronto) 3) I have spent above and beyond 100 hours in airplanes on commercial flights thus far and hope for many many more! 4) Favourite foriegn foods; eel and Aloe Vera health juice I had at my Japanese style picnic in Osaka, Japan 5) Only stuck in school for 2 1/2 (of 6) hours second semester beggining in February after The Bronte Creek Project as I'll be loving COOP along with two courses and then ready to receive my diploma 1) Longest time I've spent non-stop on the phone; 6 1/2 hours in 2002 2) Bananas are best a bright shade of green in my mind 3) Hats have been most often atop me since I'd use them to cover my jungle of hair after jumping out of my school swimming session (to obtain my solo gym credit for highschool) 4) My hair is composed of a trio of professionally dyed colours; blonde, dark red and mauve 5) I have zero interest in cellphones or digital cameras, except for the inventor's original intention and need; car emergencies and as far as digital I can rhyme reasons but we'll save that for a future post, for now two words: film forever! I'm tagging Geri Soon, Maressa Zahra, my Good American friend Stefan Koski of Connecticut, American friend Alkahansa el-Bedawi of Arizona and Canadian friend Crystal Kell. Teague Neal blogged on 9:08 PM
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