Aug 10, 2012

Week Long Staycation

Despite the week off from work there wasn't really an abundance of down time like I had convinced myself there would be.  The problem with taking a staycation is that you realize there are a ton of things that you've been putting off and should probably get done. Sleeping in (although amazing) only emphasizes this by making the days shorter and turning most mornings into a complete write-off.

I did manage to clean up my kitchen cabinets, DVD collection, and wardrobe to free up some space. Not very pressing activities, but things that I had on a to-do list since the beginning of the year.  I spent an afternoon giving my store room and car a thorough cleaning as well, however both of these activities seemed to spur more side projects.  In between this I got in some editing, a couple of small trips to Drumheller and Red Rock Coulee with my friend Andrea, went out for a few dinners, and spent an evening on skype catching up with Tyler.     

I can't complain about a week off, but I suppose in actuality I want a pause button more than time away.  In my mind I had pictured myself doing a lot of nothing.  Literally nothing.  It's tough to justify laziness when you take a week to hangout in the same place where all of your projects are though.  It's not really a holiday then, the wasted time just becomes a more formal kind of procrastination. It's almost like not needing to work for a living would somehow be better (read with extreme sarcasm).      


Aug 9, 2012

Medicine Hat College Campus

The college has been an instrumental part of the community for decades, and it's changed dramatically since officially opening in 1965. At that time it was actually operating in space provided by Medicine Hat High School, and it wasn't until 1971 that the Medicine Hat College moved onto their own brand new campus.  


In 1983 the neighbouring Cultural Centre opened, and in the last decade alone several new wings of the campus have been constructed along with a new library. Centennial Hall also opened in 2005 and made the main entrance the dramatic focal point that the college had been missing. Yes, this place has changed a lot. 

Despite not staying in the Hat for my post-secondary education, upon returning I've ended up doing a lot of work for them with Stream Media in helping to create a few of their recruiting videos and College Day productions. Last year MHC provided education to 8844 students, and with so much recent growth you can bet that the college is going to continue to be a hub for a lot of locals.  




Vintage entrance to Medicine Hat College ca. 1980s
















Aug 8, 2012

World's Largest Dinosaur in Drumheller, Alberta

If you ever find yourself in Drumheller, Alberta it's worth stopping to check out the 86 foot tall 'World's Largest Dinosaur' at the tourist centre. Much like the giant T-Rex in Cabazon, you can climb the stairs to take in the view from this giant dinosaur's mouth. 
Drumheller Largest DinosaurDrumheller Giant Dinosaur Alberta

This Drumheller landmark is actually four times larger than any actual Tyrannosaurus Rex ever was. Standing at the top you can feel the dinosaur swaying slightly in the wind as you take in the views of the nearby badlands. It's a cool Alberta roadside attraction to explore.  











Drumheller Trex



Drumheller Trex Mouth