Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Well scout,
Check this out.

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Scout's Honour


I will post here again. Soon. When I have a chance to breathe. Perhaps the coming long weekend. I'm mid practicum right now, and shit's a little crazy. To tide you over, here's a picture of my aunt's new puppy.

Steel Construction


This has been my desk for the last semester.

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Modern Moniker

Good Eve,
This semester is soon closing and the next chapter shall begin. Plots will thicken with intentions of grandeur. A local developer has taken to me to scale and approximate their ventures, my compensation should bring travel back into my life.
I'd like to see the Pacific in 2012.

B.A.Smith

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Homework Extravaganza

Hey Buddy
Sorry to hear about your end o'summer situation, most particularly the new lack of motorcycle and job. How much more school do you have? Apparently I just missed you in Calgary. Peu. Things out here are okay. Weather has taken a turn for the wintrous a little early this year. Adam was coming out to go riding next weekend, but it's supposed to rain for the foreseeable future already, which doesn't help me feel less downtrodden. School is nuts for me. have 7 classes, which is pretty much double what I've taken in the last 5 years or so. It's good though, engaging, lots of work which is forcing me to develop some better habits. I start my practicum on Tuesday which is a little scary. But I think it will be okay.
Liza's in Winnipeg right now; her dad had a heart attack, pretty scary. He's okay, but has to get bypass surgery next week. Been riding a bit, not as much as I'd like. Just finished my last day at the bike shop, which feels weird. It's been what I did for so long it feels like a leap into the unknown to try and get a 'real' job. Which may not happen quickly I s'pose. Are you going to stay in Halifax after you graduate? Back to Calgary?
John out.

Monday, September 26, 2011

Cutty's Gym

Hot damn, let the internet shopping begin.
I need to find a job pronto. I applied all over town and have gotten zero call backs. Zero. I hear there is a dishwasher position down the street, I guess that is where I should start now.
How is school bro?

Monday, September 12, 2011

Ending the Drought

Two thirds of a year since anyone posted and it seems like time. My summer has come to close and I am now starting my first full week of school. 1000$ in text books, 675$/ month for rent, groceries... suddenly my summers earnings seem insufficient.
I started my summer with a boxing match on June 4, no contest there, TKOed my opponent in the second. A few days later I drove my motorbike out to the Bruce Peninsula, or at least I thought I was. Apparently motorcycles burn up oil much faster than cars and I ran my tank dry by Brockville Ontario, which is East of Toronto. I was 600 km short of my destination and had to essentially sign over my bike to a local Honda dealership. A few hundred dollars later I made it Toronto, spent the night with Dave Smith, and then caught a bus to Wiarton.
In Wiarton I was framing a fourplex for my friend Trevor. We lived in the woods, drank beer, rode four wheelers, and shot guns at beavers (they had it coming). I took a little break in Calgary to see my sister and family. Once there my mother convinced me to stick around and help fix up the house so that they might sell it. Maybe they will, but I kind of doubt any time soon.
Somewhere in this time I was drunk on a paddle boat and fell into a lake with my Iphone in pocket, so now I have a new phone. Strangely, once my Iphone dried out, about a month later, it worked again.
On my return to Halifax I couldn't find my car. I assumed CJ had let a friend use it and it was just parked somewhere else. Wrong. Our friend used it and then parked it out front of the house next door. Eventually this person filed a complaint and on August 20th my car was towed and seized. At 30$ a day plus 100$ for towing, my car will now cost me 700$ to drive again. Fucking neighbors. No car, no bike, new phone, no girlfriend, it has been an eventful summer at least.
I will be doing a lot more cycling though, so it's not all bad. I am currently writing this in AutoCad class because my computer freezes whenever I open AutoCad.

So long,
Blair Allen

Monday, February 28, 2011

Snow!



Hey Buddy. Long time no blog. Snow'd here again, just like last time I wrote a post; there must be some connection. It was nice to get back here for us too, Alberta and Sasky were ssoooo cold when we left. Although at this point, minus 5 out here seems a little frigid. I've been riding a lot, trying to get in shape for our Kenya trip, which is in 8 weeks or so. School goes I suppose, I am taking a course pretty similar to that geological history of life one we took, and the prof has a pretty killer accent again. Foraminifera! Monera! Stromatolites! Bitchin. I've been cross biking alot, it's super fun. There is more to distract you from how tired you are than on a road bike, although it's harder to find terrain to ride on. Luckily my ride to school and back possesses some killer trails. I'm still waiting to find out if I got into education next year, which is stressful, but I remain hopeful. I'm off, ttyl.
P.S., On the topic of killer AMC shows, try Walking Dead, it was tight.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

No Hockey Sticks Allowed




Dear John,
Being back in Halifax is refreshing. Coming home for three weeks seemed excessive at first and then after New Years became so. The hours of shinny made all the time worht while though. The Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM) has spent a million dollars on building an outdoor olympic oval on the commons here. It is free to skate on and free to rent skates and due to a large public demand they are considering keeping it, because they were just going to tear it all down and turn it back into a ball diamond for the summer. Infact I had to wait in a line for like 20 minutes to get on the frozen surface to skate with the thousand others. From a distance the spectacle looked kind of surreal: A swirling mass so thick you can't see through it, spotlighted overhead and glowing from the snow.


No hockey sticks allowed though.

A friend suggested we rent a rink because they are cheap. I imagine that everyone I know out here is probably terrible at hockey let alone skating but atleast I'll get to skate.

Mad Men has delivered on the entertainement. Cait and I have been watching it at a feverous pace, season 2 will last us about a week and if we get our hands on season 3 and 4 we'll probably be paining before February comes. Good characters, interesting plot, and a really polished aesthetic make it hard to not stay up and hour later. I briefly slipped into a nap yesterday, probably because I was up till 2am finsihing a third episode that evening. John Hamm deserves much of the credit for the shows watchability, even if he can't stay truthful to Betty.



Blair Allen.

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Snow and Beans





Well, it snowed a bunch. This city goes apeshit when it happens: so vastly under prepared. It was nice though, not too cold, magical settings etc. etc. On a more interesting note, guess what I just did? Roasted my own coffee beans! Awesome right? It was super easy. Which makes me wonder whether I fucked something up, but I'll taste test tomorrow and see how it went. Either way, here are some pics.