Friday, December 15, 2006

A Special Thanks to all the Hardworking Hydro Workers Out There!
Here's hoping mother nature is just getting all her teenage angst out of her in one fell swoop and the rest of the winter will be without the ridiculous, rain, snow and wind knocking down the trees and lines kind of weather of the past month.


Friday's Top Ten - a little late

1. Skin Crawl: Serena Ryder
2. The Body of the American: The Pogues
3. Song for the Angels: Great Lake Swimmers
4. Heart: Stars
5. Mr. Tambourine Man: Bob Dylan
6. He Came to Meet Me: Hem
7. Your Wish is My Wish: Sarah Slean
8. I Know You: Sloan
9. Sing Sing: Serena Ryder
10. Brownie Hawkeye: Jason Collett

It's fine by me but my itunes seems to really like Song for the Angels!

It's terribly early but I am so blinking tired so it's off to bed for me. I'll catch up with you all tomorrow. Cheers

6 comments:

Barbara Bruederlin said...

Your itunes has good taste - Tony Dekker has a heartbreakingly beautiful voice. Very nice list!

I hope you stay safe and cozy during the storm and that things return to normal soon.

Toccata said...

Thanks Barbara. Quite frankly, I know I have it good. Losing power for a day is nothing. I'm more concerned with the men and women having to work in precarious situations trying to restore the power. I get ticked off at the angry complaints people have been sending their way. We have been smashing every weather record going. No one can plan for a once in a lifetime chain of events.

mellowlee said...

I agree, your itunes has good taste. Sweet dreams!!!

Unknown said...

Weather those storms, Toccata.

Could be a strange winter for weather.

Have a nice weekend.

Small Town Teacher said...

Damn global warming! And people say we can't see the effects of it yet. If this winter hasn't been an indication of it, I don't know what has!

Toccata said...

Mellowlee, how are things in Vancouver! Sure is crazy weather we're having!

Busterp, strange winter weather indeed.

Small town teacher I am with you on the global warming. I just wish governments would start to side on the side of science and not current economics. I was hoping the report by the London economist would spur them into action. I figured since they obviously don't care too much about saving the earth they would want to save their economies!