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There is pyrohy in the freezer. Want a cookie? A muffin? Everyone is family on Baba's Beach.

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  • Baba’s Beach Podcast #32 – Memories

    02/12/2021 Duración: 06min

    Memories aren’t the full story for anyone. They are more of a highlight reel of our lives. This is probably why four people will never remember a shared event in exactly the same way. If at all. What we remember is more a matter of perspective about an event. How important it was. Like a green stick fracture one summer that my mum and sister don’t remember at all. Yet I clearly remember every pool, lake and sprinkler I had to stay clear of to keep the damn cast dry. No one even signed it. Not even my sister, who broke my wrist in the first place…. On the other hand, my own children have grown up and seem to remember a volume of events of which I have no recollection. I’m considering getting a tattoo of Eyore on my right forearm that says, “It’s all my fault.” I figure that will cover most of the bases. Thanks to Scarborough Dude for permission to record this from Dicks and Janes Fall edition Continue reading →

  • Baba’s Beach Podcast #31 – Orvieto

    01/12/2020 Duración: 08min

    Wherever you go, whatever you see, it is the food, the wine and the sound of laughter that will be your best souvenir. Continue reading →

  • Baba’s Beach Podcast #30 – His Greatest Gift

    01/12/2019 Duración: 07min

    Toronto is called cold and heartless by most of the country. It is big and life doesn’t slow down for many of the people there. But it does have a heart. It’s just a matter of taking a few minutes … Continue reading →

  • Baba’s Beach Podcast #29 – and wonder why you waited so long

    02/12/2013 Duración: 08min

    One of my favorite quotes is from Thornton Wilder’s play Our Town “Only it seems to me that once in your life before you die you ought to see a country where they don’t talk in English and don’t even want to.” … Continue reading →

  • Baba’s Beach Podcast #28 – Welcome to middle age

    01/12/2012 Duración: 05min

    That kid you saw staggering down main street, hooting and puking on Canada Day may well be the doctor you’ll see in emergency next week. He’ll be wearing the white coat and you’ll be the one barfing as a kidney … Continue reading →

  • Baba’s Beach Podcast #27 – Win or lose, it’s the best game in the world…but mostly when we win.

    13/06/2011

    Yes, it is genetic. The Swedes are fast, the Russians are machines but nobody plays this game like the folk that invented it. There is field hockey and even pool hockey but skating on a winter morning, on a pond, … Continue reading →

  • Baba’s Beach Podcast #26 – And then she just exploded

    12/06/2011

    It’s one of the big no-no’s to tie a podcast to one season as they can be listened to at any time of the year. So, this isn’t actually a Christmas podcast:it’s about the spirit of forgiveness which, in my … Continue reading →

  • Baba’s Beach Podcast #25 – Ahem

    01/07/2009 Duración: 13min

    Just another Yankee with a Maple Leaf on her back-pack While still engaged to mom, dad whisked off to the University of Washington to get a BA in theatre. Mom and dad corresponded faithfully until one day Dad mentioned working in … Continue reading →

  • Baba’s Beach Podcast #24 – Under (de)construction

    22/06/2009 Duración: 13min

    To Michelangelo the process of his art was to look at a block of marble atdawn in order to see the figure it contained and then to take away allthe pieces that didn’t belong. I seem to be a work in … Continue reading →

  • Baba’s Beach Podcast #23 – Bombing a Better Tomorrow

    02/07/2008 Duración: 10min

    Something good can be found in just about anything, I guess. Sulfadrugs and penicillin came out of the First World War; RADAR, plasticsand synthetic fuels from the 2nd. The Vietnam War brought about a revolution in technological support for the disabled–I … Continue reading →