Wednesday, January 1, 2025

Celebratory automatic gunfire on the St. Lawrence, New Year's 2025


The usual gunfire to welcome in the New Year. The sounds are coming from both the US and Canadian sides of the St. Lawrence.

Happy New Year!

Postcard from 1936


 Santa: Well So Long Pals! I'll see you next year/Old 1935 in outhouse/Baby 1936: For the love o'Pete! Old Drizzle Beard Make It Snappy I'm Next
Copyright 1935 Caption: The Same old Crap, Greetings

Sunday, December 29, 2024

Jimmy Carter 1924-2024

 Jimmy Carter died today. Although he's most famous for being US president he also help save a nuclear plant that had melted down and was on the river that flowed past Ottawa.

Jimmy Carter as midshipman, date unknown

 Naval History and Heritage Command Photo Archives Branch, photo no. L38-14.02.01.


Chalk River Laboratories is a nuclear research plant in Deep River, Ontario, 180 km up the Ottawa River from Ottawa, Canada's capital. In December 1952 the control rods were accidently removed and three jammed, causing the reactor to overheat and flood the containment building. Carter was doing working on a nuclear submarine program in Schenectady, NY, not far from Ontario, and he and 150 other US Navy personell came to Chalk River. Carter and his team worked to dismantle the reactor in an environment with so much radiation they could only stay in the building for 90 seconds.

He came back to Canada several times, including one stint building affordable houses in Kitchener, Ontario in 1993 with Habitat for Humanity. He also corrected the impression left by the 2012 film Argo that the CIA operative did everything in extracting the US embassy staff from Tehran when most of the work was done by Canadians.


Saturday, December 21, 2024

Eggnog à la belge

 


Eggnog made with buttermilk and crème fraîche. I read that Marguerite Yourcenar drank it every day so I looked for Belgian recipes and got this from RTBF. Sweet and sour.

Toronto Star building to be demolished


1 Yonge Toronto Star Building 2017, By Arild Vågen - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=63354645

1 Yonge was the first address on Toronto's main street. The Toronto Star was published from there until it moved in 2022. It marked how important newspapers used to be. I'd rush in with film, past the pictures of front pages, one with bank robber Eddie Boyd's conviction in the 50s with a bible verse, "The way of the transgressors is hard." beside it, and a plaque dedicated to a reporter who died flying into a hurricane, and ride a slow elevator up to the editorial floor. It was supposed made slow by the publisher's wife's request. The building will be demolished and replaced with a 105 storey tower.

Me outside 1 Yonge, c. 1994. The street begins at Lake Ontario. 


Captain John's Harbour Boat Restaurant , a large boat that was converted into a restaurant and permanently moored was just behind the building.