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wedding photos

So, I had a Halloween themed wedding this weekend and it was amazing. I will have have actual photos of us to share eventually, but in the meantime….. here are a few photos taken by my friend Alex Kravek of the backgrounds I build for the ceremony.

It was cold, raining, snowing and well below zero….. And almost everyone stayed inside. This is what they missed. It was worth it.

chris valour cemetery

chris valour cemetery

chris valour cemetery wedding

chris valour cemetery wedding

chris valour cemetery wedding

chris valour cemetery wedding

 


Long-Term Water Conservation Strategy – Open Water.

This weekend was a little odd, but a lot of fun.

I had a neat little weekend job helping out my friend Eric Warner with the York Region Open Water Project at a couple of different events in Markham and Georgina.

My job basically consisted of doing a series of paintings based on the the concept of water, while instructing and helping the visiting children to complete paintings of their own.

Everyone but myself managed to stay fairly clean, and at the end of the day, there were a bunch of great paintings.

The idea behind these festival art sessions is to engage the audience and hopefully raise awareness of the importance of water conservation, as well as to promote the programs initiatives and inform people of the upcoming Water Cafe events.

The Water Cafe is an open format gathering where people can discuss their water related concerns with representatives from York Region, local builders, business developers, designers and citizens.

To find out more about the program and to find a Water Cafe’s event near you, please follow the link

painting

open water

painting

open water

valour

rain


Garage Cleanup

Not a very exciting post, or even something that I am excited about having to do. Today is garage cleanup day and I am not really looking forward to it.

When we moved into the house, the previous owner was kind enough to leave us with his collection of wet moldy carpet scraps, soggy boxes and a wide variety of unlabelled jugs of fluid. Thanks

Anyways, today I start clearing out the garage and gutting it so that I can eventually renovate it into a decent place to build stuff and paint. Fun stuff

garage

garage


Press Conference – Ottawa June 8, 2010 10:00am (via Canadian Horse Defence Coalition’s Blog)

CFIA Confronted on Breaking Own Rules as Inhumanity and Dangers of Horse Slaughter Industry Probed OTTAWA, June 7 /CNW/ – The Canadian Horse Defence Coalition (CHDC) today calls for a thorough performance review of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, while questioning their management role in the monitoring and enforcement of equine slaughterhouses. Serious animal welfare concerns and potential dangers of horsemeat consumption will be addressed. … Read More

via Canadian Horse Defence Coalition's Blog


Painting of the day

abstractpaintingvalour

12x6

12×6
acrylic on wood
$30 + shipping
$40 with frame
chrisvalour@hotmail.com

Screw You Ticats

Hamilton Tiger Cats

Hamilton Tiger Cats

First off, I should mention that I am not really a football fan. Secondly,  if I was a football fan, I sure as hell wouldn’t be rooting for a the Hamilton Tiger Cats.

Not only are they not a very good team, but for months they have been battling the development of a new stadium in the Hamilton West-Harbour. The West-Harbor location will benefit the city as a whole for years to come, not just the 10 days a year that the Ticats would be playing  there.

In a private meeting this morning, Ticats owner Bob Young told a group of Ticats supports (yes, apparently they exist) that the franchise could potentially lose up to $7 million a year if it were forced to relocate to the city-preferred west harbor option, and urged the city to explore other options.

These “options” include the intersection of the QEW and the Red Hill Valley Parkway (near Confederation Park),  on the Hamilton side of Aldershot (What the heck does that mean?)  and finally Chedoke Park.

I am sure the first two of the three listed options will eventually be developed into Wal-Marts or parking lots in the near future, so building in that area doesn’t really bother me. But the the third option is Chedoke Park.

Chedoke Park is under the protection of the Niagara Escarpment Commission and I don’t understand the logic behind building a stadium and giant parking complex on environmentally sensitive land, for less than 10 games a year.

It seems that the two main concerns of the Ticats are parking and stadium visibility for sponsors.

I don’t really understand the parking issue. I mean half of downtown Hamilton is a parking lot already.

And I don’t mean to stereo-type, but have you seen the average Ticats fan? They could certainly use a short 15 minute walk to the game.  And I should add, a good portion of them stumble out of the game and into their 1986 Chevrolet rust buckets, ready to swerve their way home. Is obese drunk driving really something that should be encouraged?

As for visibility for the sponsor…. Buy a billboard on the QEW. Or better yet, sponsor a team that wins a game once in a while.

This shouldn’t even be a consideration. In fact, I am still trying to figure out why this stadium is not by default named something like “Hamilton Pan-Am Place”. We are the ones paying for it, why sell its namesake to some giant company that has nothing to do with the city or the Pan-Am games for a drop in the bucket of its construction costs.

Also, why should the Ticats have any say in where the stadium is located anyways? Are they competing in the Pan-Am games? Are they covering the majority of the construction costs?

If they don’t like it, they should take their ball and go home. They were fine playing in crumbling Ivor Wynne Stadium (which also lacks decent parking and sponsor visibility) until the chance of a heavily subsidised new stadium came into the picture.

Why do the Ticats  feel that the city should have to choose from their list of options anyways when the city clearly gave the Ticats two options. Contribute, or build your own stadium. Seems simple to me.


painting of the day

chris valour

8x16

8×16
Acrylic on wood
$100 + shipping
$120 with frame
chrisvalour@hotmail.com


habs tie the series at 3

awesome game.

habs

habs