17th (Saturday)
Conversation with a charming girl
from New Zealand on the bus & a
block along Davie. She had short
hair, a wonderful face that
reminded me a little of Lisa
Longest game in Canuck history
tonight, in Calgary. Won by Van
5/4 in 3rd overtime. Some nice
drama
19th (Monday)
Canucks lose 7th game, early in
overtime, on this rainy evening
20th (Tuesday)
Hoping to see New Zealand girl,
crossed paths with the Dalai Lama
instead, at Cathedral Square
around 10:30 this morning. A
little later came up with a title
for pin-up girl drawing, 'The
Goddess of your Choice'
21st (Wednesday)
Myle telling me she finished the
Sun Run in 56 minutes, & how many
'carbs' she burned off working
out last night
22nd (Thursday) [Artists against War]
Talking with Melinda, & Roula, who
has visited the ruins of Knossos
23rd (Friday) [Artists against War]
24th-25th (Sat/Sun]
Sunny, warm weather in the valley
26th (Monday) [Artists against War]
Two girls in pink shorts & ponytail...
on transit from Langley all the way
downtown. Weather feels like July
27th (Tuesday) [Artists against War]
At Sears, Myle going through the
pin-up book, looking for a body to
go with her face. Told me she wanted
'six pack abs', although she'd
settle for four, or even two. Strong
wind at English Bay, image of a
young girl, her pant legs rolled up
to her knees, in the surf, striking
a variety of poses, & enjoying every
moment
28th (Wednesday) [Artists against War]
Talking to Susan on the phone, about
UFOs, the destiny of planet earth, &
the beauty of Gong Li
29th (Thursday) [Artists against War]
'Salmon girl' asking me what sardines
tasted like. Suggested I try oysters
Talking to Laura in the mall, who
described to me a piece she'd created
using cotton fringe & tissue soaked
in a mixture of water & glue
30th (Friday) [Artists against War]
May
1st (Saturday)
Long talks with Heather in the
courtyard, lobby, hallway, laundry
room, apt. She was more interested
in the plants outside than the pastel
5th (Wednesday)
Nice chat with Lidia at London Drugs
Told her, standing with one hand on
her hip, that it would make a good
portrait. 'Really?'