Lizann Flatt
Author of Flatt-out Fantastic Books for Kids
Author of Flatt-out Fantastic Books for Kids
It was a seven-hour road trip to The Soo last weekend. Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. (That’s one of those names you just had to memorize in geography class, isn’t it?)
Why was I there? Kid. Competitive sports. But I kept to my resolve to embrace the madness and find something interesting in the odd corners of the province I find myself in. This time it was the Bushplane Heritage Centre.
I’d become aware of this museum while researching for the bushplane stage of Let’s Go! We used the Norseman as a good model for the visual in the book. They have one there! Visitors can actually climb inside one. So I did. Very cool.
Once inside I realized that I’m not so sure I’d want to actually fly in this or any bushplane, though. I’m a chicken flyer. Getting up close to all the bushplanes really gave me an appreciation for the planes and their pilots. And the props inside the Norseman gave me a chuckle: empty beer cases.Very Canadian.
We even saw a couple ships at the waterfront, but it really was the wrong time of year to see much activity there.
Too bad too because I really would have liked to see the Great Lakes shipwreck museum, and maybe look at the locks. Lots of transportation technology there.
So I can now say I’ve been to the Soo. Woo-hoo!
Cold nights + Sunny days = Fabulous natural ice sculptures.
I came upon this fabulous wall of ice while out driving on an errand yesterday. These photos aren’t the best because I only had my phone with me, not my camera. I wish I could have captured the colour of the ice better.
The furthest ice chunk, on the left in both photos, was a beautiful shade of peacock blue.
The blue ice immediately reminded me of my favourite shade of Sheaffer ink: Peacock blue. I put that ink in the fountain pen I always used in high school. I wrote many an essay and short story in that ink.
Let’s see: Ice…ink…pen…writing…. I would’ve rather been writing than out driving, do ya think?
So yesterday one of my kids, frustrated at a handheld game they were playing, used the F word.
In proper disapproving parental voice I chided, “Hey, that’ll be enough of that, thank you.”
Kid replied, “Oh, sorry, that was with a P.H.”
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Touche.
At least it demonstrates an understanding of English spelling rules.
Ah, mass transportation. This past weekend I went to NY, NY for the SCBWI 2010 Conference. By bus. Overnight. Because the bus is affordable and has a flexible schedule, that’s why.
Sure my butt fell asleep. So did at least one leg. I also can’t forget that my neck got a horrible crick in it, but it sure was an interesting trip. Between the bus from my hometown to Toronto, time in the terminal, and then the bus trip from Toronto to NY, it was about a 17 hour marathon. Each way. Plenty of time to ponder life and observe people, particularly since the book I’d chosen for my journey turned out to be lame and I couldn’t for the life of me fall asleep for any decent length of time.
Memorable Moments
Snippets and Observations
Mass transportation: A writer’s observational research goldmine.