“I am inevitable.” – Thanos. Also my CD shelves.
I couldn’t wait to get my drone in the air when I got to the cottage. We made it up in good time, all to the soundtrack of the Beaches. I managed to pick up their first two EPs in Toronto with Aaron the week prior (paying through the teeth). With very little traffic to deal with, we ran through The Beaches, Heights, and Blame My Ex before arrival. Then it was time to fly!
We only had two good days for flying, Thursday and Friday. It started to get rainy on Saturday which made it the proverbial “indoor day“. Still, we celebrated our three day weekend with great food and excitement. It was a brilliant weekend for nature sightings. We spotted plenty of the usual chipmunks and squirrels, but we were treated to a rafter of wild turkeys, who lingered long enough to be filmed. There was even a curious seagull who swooped in to check out my drone. We also spotted our unafraid fox, Eric, who strolled directly past us twice without fear or hurry. I was unable to get my camera out either time, which is a shame. He was mere feet away.
My Amazon delivery this time was a new landing pad for my drone. I discovered that landing in the grass was difficult, so the landing pad gives me a flat square anywhere I go. Amazon showed up during my interview with author Angie Moon on Grab A Stack of Rock, which was funny to me. Until recently, if you wanted something like that you’d have to wait until you got home to the city. Now, Amazon can be there next day. Unbelievable! For most of my young life there, we didn’t have phones or cable TV. Now we have wi-fi and Amazon delivering priority parcels in the afternoon. I cannot say that I mind. One thing that I used to miss during my teenage cottage weekends was access to my friends and record stores. Now they’re all there at a touch of a button.
The drone footage was exceptional, and made up the bulk of the video for the trip. And why not? It’s my new toy and I love it. It’s so easy and intuitive to use. It has given me more options for being creative. I simply could not wait to get home and start editing my new video.
And that’s when disaster struck.
What happened? Watch the video….
Music credits:
- “You’re All Heart” by The Candidates
- “Annie Waits” by Ben Folds
- “Cash Money” by The Candidates
- “Leave You Now” by Gypsy Jayne
- “Blind” by Dr. Kathryn Ladano

I apologize for the non-sequitur, but I just saw this and honestly thought you’d love it.
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HAHAHAHAHHAHA You know me all too well.
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Great video up until the end…heartbreaking. Hopefully you were able to save most of it.
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Most is saved. The Metallica box set is damaged as you’ve seen, and I haven’t got a solution there yet. Some things are missing. I managed to find my Twisted Sister Live at the Marquee CD undamaged.
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Ah shit. Sorry about your discs.
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Thanks man. It was a traumatic week. I nearly quit. This week will be the last Grab A Stack for the foreseeable future.
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One of my old friends killed himself a few weeks ago. That’s what I was referring to when I told you I was having a shit time when you mentioned your shelves collapsing on John T. Snow’s site.
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Oh shit man. I’m really sorry to hear this. It always makes you wonder what would have made a difference, if anything.
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I have to concur with 2Loud.
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Good luck with all the repairs, Mike. (From Henry)
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Things are going OK. I would say my collection is now half-alphabetized. A few things are missing. We’re getting there. The big job will be merging all the stacks together! I just ordered a 3rd shelf as well. I managed to get my collection down from 3 rooms, to 2.
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