Showing posts with label news. Show all posts
Showing posts with label news. Show all posts

Monday, April 28, 2014

Mountain Middays - Daily Dose of Weird April 25, 2014- The Most Canadian Day At School Ever

"Ohhhh heeeeey"
Sorry, like I said in my previous post I got a little behind a t the end of last week with posts. Here is Friday’s Daily Dose of Weird about a young female moose that was on the loose outside an Orillia, Ontario school last week. This young lady moose was sick of the wild and wanted to bring out here inner child by visiting an elementary school sending it into lock-down mode. 


Monday, April 7, 2014

The Day I Thought Would Never Happen... The Day We Gave Up Cable TV

Today we did it. We gave up something I never thought I would go without as an adult. Something that will (for me) make giving up wheat and sugar seem like an easy task. We gave up cable.

Until I was about thirteen my family’s TV experience was locked down to three channels, four on a good night. You best believe that includes Radio-Canada… so three English channels. Atlantic Canadian children all know the pain of picking between the five o’clock magazine news programs like Live At 5 or doing literally anything else.

AsI have detailed in previous blogs, I used to stay overnight at my Grandparent’shouse whenever my Grandfather was away to watch TGIF Friday’s on ABC and theamazing eras of Fox Sunday night animation. I was a huge TV nerd then and I still am now. But, with Kevin escaping to Basic Military Training this summer having cable is just going to be wasted at my apartment. It is way too expensive for one person, cutting it out of my services with Shaw saves me half of my monthly bill!

I am starting to feel like quite the little hipster. I haven’t had a cell phonefor over a month and now I have cut my cable… I also have become obsessed with houseplants. Yes, things are getting weird for Kate in the Kootenays.

To be honest with you there is not much I am going to miss on TV. There are few things I can’t watch now on my iPad or stream. We have fournd ourselves watching more Netflix than ever via the Xbox and there never seems to be anything truly worth watching on basic cable.

I am so over reality show competitions. I listen to the best music ever made all day at work, nothing really compares to the legends. People here in the Koots are less interested in television programming than anyone else in the country, rarely is any of it worth mentioning in my show.

I guess it all comes down to a lull in good programming on basic cable. Apart from the News there is nothing on cable that I can’t get on another device. I quite like listening to the News on the radio while I do yoga too… so I guess I am not really missing anything!

I’m not sure how long this will last. As much as I say there is a ton of crap on TV not worth paying for, I totally still allow it to clutter up the quiet in my apartment. Yes, I watch a lot of crappy TV; I hope this will end my horrible habit of watching anything and everything.

Do you still have cable? Do you think you will ever get rid of it? Or, are you finding anything different without cable? 


I sure will miss Fallon though…

Monday, December 30, 2013

2013 Year in Review: Play-Doh Style

Nothing takes me back to childhood like the smell (and let’s be honest here, the salty taste) of Play-Doh.
This month the iconic children’s toy company released their epic look at 2013 created with Play-Doh. I can’t imagine how long this would take to put together, I always lost interest after about ten minutes, or as soon as two colors had permanently been merged into one chunk of Play-Doh.  I am pretty impressed by all it, especially the Royal Baby and Superbowl Blackout pieces.

Saturday, July 27, 2013

Tanker Spill Breaking News Update 2:00PM

Mountain FM's latest updated on the overturned tanker leaking into Lemon Creek and the Slocan Valley evacuations. The evacuation order put in place yesterday has been lifted and Highway 6 has reopened.a 24-hour restrictive order for people using source water for drinking and irrigation remains in effect. A total of 579 residents were evacuated during the 'State of Emergency' to three reception Centre.