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Monday
Not just Il, but dead...
But i felt kind of inspired. So, here you go. I wasted untold minutes on this. It was very therapeutic.
Now, if you need me, I'll be in the fallout shelter...
Tuesday
Ottawahenge or Ottawagate?
Here's something odd...
On November 30, Trevor Pritchard over at Ottawa.openfile announced a photo contest for photos of the sun setting on Sparks Street to be taken between then and December 5. The prize for the winner would be $75 and a featured spot on their blog.
Early on December 5, Pritchard announced the contest deadline would be extended to December 9 because of cloudy weather.
Later on December 5, our own Coyote posted a photo of the sun setting on Sparks Street taken that day titled "A line runs through it". Coyote's photo shows no clouds in the sky and also shows no other photographers stationed on Sparks Street poised to capture the magic moment.
On December 12, Pritchard announced the deadline would be further extended to midnight on Jan. 13, 2012 because the weather has blanketed the downtown with overcast skies for most of the past two weeks but the sun will be back to setting in the perfect position on January 10.
Pritchard says Openfile has "a desperate need to give away $75", but I wonder how desperate they really are.
We all know Coyote won't actually take the money because it would mean revealing personal information like where he does his banking. But he'd love the attention.
Friday
Paging Councillor Bubbles
From the Agenda for next week’s meeting of the City of Ottawa’s Transportation Committee:
COUNCILLORS’ ITEMS
Councillor Tierney
5. ABANDONED SHOPPING CARTS ON CITY PROPERTY - MOTION
CITY WIDE
WHEREAS shopping carts from malls create a hazard and an eyesore when taken off store property and left on City property; and
WHEREAS, there have been numerous reports to 3-1-1 and Councillor’s offices in this regard resulting in the City spending countless hours and resources returning shopping carts to their respective stores; and
WHEREAS the Municipality of Mississauga currently has an existing Shopping Cart By-Law which the City of Ottawa could reference as a template;
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Transportation Committee direct staff to prepare a report for Q1 2012 to examine the costs and benefits of the City establishing a program to retrieve store carts from City property, including the option to bring them to the closest City yard for storage until such time as the respective store owner claims and picks up the carts, and establish a fee for the release of the carts to help offset the costs of the program.
Monday
Gregg: "Artifice is the kryptonite of public life..."
"We may all have the right to our opinions but we do not have the right to our own facts..."
More about that here in today's Great Gray Globe...