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Craftleen

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joined on 10/21/04
last updated 07/02/07
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February 26, 2006
in a bathroom,
at a punk rock show,
by drunken light,
in a city we hitchhiked three hours to get to,
during our high school years,
she taught me how to fix a toilet.
February 10, 2006
This wonderful being is a compassionate listener
with a very open mind and reminds me of other possibilities of perception..She is kind and understanding with an incredible diverse range of
communication skills..And she's really fun and can rip up the dancefloor.... i am honored to know her.....
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about me
I am always trying new things, new recipes, new crafts, new adventures. it's hard to stay in one place, doing one thing, though i'm starting to find things and people i'm dedicated to. i moved to victoria in fall 2004 and have been here most of the time since then. every day feels like a holiday, i am truly lucky to live in this paradise and try to remember to appreciate it every way i can.

i have a wonderful kitty named Calli, who's lived with me since 2002. we moved across the country together, she's quite a trooper. my sweet boyfriend Jeremy has a cat too, named Sebastian. Now calli and sebastian live together and keep getting into trouble with eachother. i've got this great laptop i use to check tribe, that i bought for $400 from a friend in 2005, it's served me well.

i don't really know what else to write here, if you want to hear me ramble more check my lj: radaction.livejournal.com

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a note to people i don't know... i use tribe.net as a means to connect to my community of people in my real life. no offense to the sort of connection that people can have online, but i do not find myself with the time to make these sorts of friendships. if i don't really know you, please do not send me a friend request. thank you for your understanding.
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Fire destroys historic buildings in Barrie, Ont.



CTV.ca News Staff



Crews are still dousing hotspots after a massive explosion and fire ripped through the historic downtown core of Barrie, Ont. overnight, destroying several buildings and forcing the evacuation of dozens of people.



Firefighters fought for hours to extinguish the blaze, which broke out at 11:20 p.m. in a Thai restaurant located at Dunlop and Bayfield Streets.



A number of people in the community, located approximately 90 kilometres north of Toronto, heard the explosion. The blast occurred in the basement of the restaurant, scattering furniture and glass.



"Boom, everything just blew out the bottom windows," one Barrie resident told CTV News.



The fire quickly spread to neighbouring buildings and at least 50 residents from nearby apartments and patrons at a hotel were evacuated. The evacuees were provided shelter by the local church, Salvation Army and local hotels. One building collapsed in a flurry of flames and debris.



Dozens of firefighters from neighbouring communities rushed to the scene, pumping in water from Lake Simcoe to extinguish the blaze. One firefighter suffered a dislocated shoulder; however, no other injuries were reported.



One distraught downtown resident said she may have lost all her pets in the blaze.



"A dog that goes everywhere with me, two cats, two birds and two guinea pigs," said Rosemary Bonhamschriver, shaking and in tears.



Dozens of people who lived above the businesses have been left homeless.



Fire officials described the blaze as one of the worst in decades. At least six buildings were destroyed, among them the landmark Wellington Hotel.



Coun. Jeff Lehman told CTV Newsnet the hotel's destruction comes as a great loss to the city.



"It's the historic centre of the downtown. That is a great loss and there are some stores to the north and to the west that have also been gutted," he said Friday.



Eight businesses have been destroyed along the large block of buildings known as the Five Points Intersection. Fire officials estimate millions of dollars in damage has occurred.



Deputy Fire Chief Rick Monkman told CTV Newsnet on Friday that the fire has been contained and fire crews are trying to extinguish a number of hotspots.



"We've had to close down a number of businesses in the immediate area because the building structure is still in question. We could have further collapses up the street," he said.



Monkman said the age of the buildings was a factor that challenged fire crews.



"(One of the buildings) was over 100 years old. It was balloon construction and for firefighters that know construction, balloon construction is one of the hardest fires to fight," he said.



"Also, our water supply was taxed quite heavily in the downtown core."



Barrie Mayor Dave Aspden told Canada AM on Friday that the city will rally despite already sinking money into restoration projects in recent years.



"I'm sure Barrie will pull together and we'll see business back in the same location in time," he said.



Part of the downtown area will be closed for the day which will likely cause a "traffic mess," he said.



Aspden said there is no indication what caused the explosion. "I just know the Barrie fire crew and the adjoining fire departments that had to come in and help have done a terrific job," Aspden said.



There are over 600 property owners and business operators in historic downtown Barrie, which was established in 1814.



With a report from CTV's John Musselman



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shambhala then so long (blog entry) hey everyone. so i'm leaving on thursday to go to Shambhala, and i'm hoping to see a bunch of you there. from Salmo i'll be heading to Winnipeg where i'm joining up with a group of folks to bike from Winnipeg MB to Sudbury ON over the next 2 mon... read more
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... cuz bikes are like picnics...
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