Not in the city anymore.
This is CFB Borden, our Forces largest training facility, and birthplace of our Air Force. I came to cheer on my friends who competed all weekend in a long range rifle competition.
En route to the range, I saw this.
They were filming a helicopter scene, kinda neat. Here’s the IMDB page, here’s some good photos at BlogTO.
I doubt this applies to me. Carry on. Keri on.
Found my friends, watched the award ceremony. The ORA is 130 years old this year; that’s old.
That’s how long range rifle wins are celebrated.
Bet you an Eos has never before been photographed in this setting.
We always go to Tim’s after.
These guys have been my pals for years, and they know me well. Left is Mark and on the right is Andy, to whom I gave the first quilt I ever made, click here to see.
While I was away from the table they put part of my cookie in a tiny ziploc bag. Then when taking this photo, I turned back and they’d been holding it up for the camera.
I’m not even gonna try to explain the joke, but all of Borden heard my laugh. That ziploc is on my fridge now.
Then I came home to these giant Twitter threads.
I found this extremely funny.
The green arrow points to what kicked it all off, and this will likely make zero sense to you, but just know: the top right was how it was.
Twitter has changed a lot, back in 2008 it was just… different. If you don’t use Twitter you won’t understand this.
Actually, if you don’t, I don’t understand you. It’s the great equalizer! Like, you _do_ realize you can now reach anyone in the world. That’s never existed before.
Then to cap off my fantastic Sunday, random fireworks #GoodSign