Braidek Family Page

This page is to give us another mode of communication. While some of us do phone and e-mail, we don't always hear those snippets of day to day life. This way, we can share a brief coment or reaction, or share news with everyone at once. The idea is to have fun.

Wednesday, August 23, 2006

Music Report

It has been a busy summer. Lately our focus has been music. Two weekends ago we jumped on the motorcycle and rolled down to Regina for the folk festival. There we heard Ani Difranco, Utah Philips and Steve Earle - all very good acts (especially the last 2 I thought). We also heard the performance poetry group T.O.F.U. and bands Bedouin Soundclash and Niyaz. T.O.F.U. is amazing. Words accompanied by music that are entertaining, yet politically and socially conscious. Niyaz was my surprise for the weekend. They are an Iranian/Persian band from the U.S. I didn't expect to like them too much but really did. They combine traditional music with rock/folk and do it very well. Their singer has a beautiful voice. (and isn't so bad to look at) . All in all it was a fine weekend. Meadow and Summer rode to Regina with our friend Heather and her granddaughter Faith. We were all very comfortable in the home of our friend Wendy, who had taken off for Shanghai but had left us the keys to the house. Four adults and 2 kids is a fine combination. We all got some down time and the kids got lots of attention. Garry and I had a very relaxed ride home. We toured past Indian Head (an information seeking stop at the PFRA), along the north shore of the Qu'Appelle lakes and spent a comfy night at a motel in Wadena before returning home.
Just this past weekend, we stayed home but took time off to go to the Northern Lights Bluegrass and Old Time Music Festival. It was up at the Ness Creek site about 30 minutes from here. This was the first and it looks like it will become an annual event. The atmosphere was so relaxed and friendly. The music was great (again). The band Upstream, which includes three local people, once again impressed me with their tight harmonies - beautiful a capella sound. The visiting bands Restless Lester and the Rawling Brothers were also extremely talented. I was a bit disappointed when I got the Rawling Brothers cd home. It was more country than what they had played at the festival. I guess they have done a lot of touring, including the states and have played everything from bluegrass to rock.
Garry and I will leave tomorrow, taking the motorcycle and head to Edmonton and points west. We have no destination, simply know we have to be back by the 3rd of September. We have friends in Fort St. James we will stop to say hello to and other than that we are out for fun and relaxation.
Hope everyone else is having an entertaining summer.

Tuesday, August 08, 2006


hi all;
decided to maybe help out carla with her picture of summer at her birthday. she's so cute!!! both of them...brownie points count. bye for now.
garry

No Picture Today

I was hoping to post a picture of Summer at her birthday last weekend. Turns out they are on high resolution and I can't get the blog to accept them, so Garry has some homework to try and adjust them.
We are having a quiet evening at home - just ourselves tonight. Garry just called me over to the window to admire the sunset. The sun is a huge flourescent peach slipping into the lake.
We are hoping for sunshine this weekend as we want to take the motorcycle to Regina for the music festival. We'll go in the car if we have to but the bike is more fun.
Alan, I hear you should be bragging. Congratulations on passing your French!! Qu'est ce que tu fait ce soir? (spelling??)
We have been enjoying the fruits of our labour - namely cantaloupe and watermelon, along with the tomatoes, peppers and cucumbers. Fresh produce simply can't be beat.

Monday, August 07, 2006

Sunny day in Clearwater

We are just getting going this morning. Nav and Bruce came up yesterday with Mom and Dad. I am showing Mom the blog so hopefully she will participate.

Thursday, August 03, 2006

More Information

Hello all,
This page seems to be taking off and creating a life of its own, which is what I intended. Just a point for some of you who have not blogged before. When someone posts a message, look in the bottom right corner of their post. See the little word "comments"?? If you click on this, you can make a response to their post. Simply follow the directions. It will be readable to anyone who then clicks on "comments" for that post in the future. And you can comment on a comment if you wish.