Tuesday, October 26, 2010

shhhhhhhh.......silently slipped into sudbury

Photos may come a little later today

Post SNM Tour #9
If you are open to it - you can learn something new every day. 

Today I learnt that there is a thing called a "weather bomb' - when severe weather comes so quickly and dramatically that it hits a region just like a bomb.  So as we were leaving Toronto on our way to Sudbury, we were listening to the news telling us that a weather bomb was going to hit the GTA, moving in from the Southwest with extreme high winds, torrential thunderstorms and even tornados.  (I hope this has nothing to do with the city electing a new mayor yesterday). We are currently going north and away from the GTA and have seen nothing untoward so we will quietly sneak away in safety and continue our trek.
Had a very interesting presentation at Dr Michael Pare's Medical clinic at noon.  Much talk about mental illness stigma, vit D, anti-depressants and light therapy - it was a good exchange of ideas and information.  Dr Pare is a strong mental health advocate and speaks about stigma and discrimination to the public as well as medical communities (sound familiar?).  There are many great people across our country which are like lights shining brightly in the wilderness.  May my efforts add to their efforts and together we can slowly make changes in our communities which will eventually influence and change our entire nation!

Radio broadcaster Roger Currie from Regina did a follow-up interview with me this am.  What a pleasure working with dedicated career media professionals.  Roger is a real pro and it was a pleasure talking with him once again.

Tour Day Sponsor is Brian Hunter - thanks again for all your support.
Random Quotes of the Day
You are forgiven for your happiness and your successes only if if you generously consent to share them
Albert Camus

It is a lot harder to keep people well than it is to just get them over a sickness
DeForest Clinton Jarvis 

We can bomb the world to pieces, but we can't bomb it into peace.
Michael Franti
 

Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life
Berthold Auerbach
(and on this beautiful note I will regret not playing more music in the past few months - I guess a few other things on the go, poor excuse I know....)

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