Been watching a lot of World Cup soccer lately and thought I'd post this video as a tribute to the "beautiful" game. Be sure to watch in full screen and HD mode...
Hope everyone's having a great summer!!
Friday, July 02, 2010
Video Tribute To The FIFA World Cup 2010
Saturday, May 29, 2010
2010 NHL Stanley Cup Final Prediction...Finally.

"March Towards Eternity" or "More Reasons to Hate the Western World"... Pic would make a good Far Side cartoon...
Wouldn't it be nice if they fit the entire NHL regular season into the time it takes to play its playoffs (in a couple of months?) and then have the top two teams play for the Stanley Cup in a best of seven series?
Wishful thinking on my part...but it would improve the on-ice product immensely. Guaranteed.
I'll get my head out of the clouds and make this year's most important (gag) and final (yeah!) prediction.
Philadelphia Flyers vs. Chicago Blackhawks...
Enough of the media hype: Captains Richards vs. Toews, Monsters Byfuglien vs Pronger, etc.
I'm up to here (my hand is one metre above my head) with the hype.
Weeks ago the prognostication for a series match up like this one would have been a no brainer. In essence it still is but for the fact that the Flyers steamrolled my beloved Habs. Damn the Flyers and damn Bobby Clarke and I may as well damn Bernie Parent (dunno why) for good measure.
Clearly, with the likes of Briere, Gagne, Richards, and Giroux they have the depth of talent to take on the Hawks. Plus, they're riding the coat tails of a pretty hot goalie.
Having said that, the Hawks still have the edge in talent. They just have too much speed, scoring, defense, and Jonathan Toews.
The Hawks have not had an exemplary record at Home.
For this reasons, it will be a closer series.
Henceforth, I predict the demise of the phenomenally fortunate Philly Flyers.
Blackhawks in 6.
Sunday, May 16, 2010
2010 NHL Stanley Cup Semi-finals Ultimate Guide...

To humour BTOG's non-hockey fans, I give you this week's photo of note of a young Hamer girl at the Turme market in the Omo valley (Ethiopia) posing for two, two, two Birr. Where did she get those seashells for her necklaces???
I'm not the one who toots his own horn too often but I'll take a moment to point out that I've accumulated an outstanding prediction accuracy rate of .750 through the first two rounds of the 2010 Stanley Cup Playoffs. Not bad for a self professed part-time hockey observer.
I take great pride in predicting the demise of the Boston Bruins and the Penguins of Pittsburgh of all teams. I was a little nervous after the Flyers spotted the Bruins a 3-0 games lead to start that series only to come back from that deficit with a historical 4 game winning streak. I was pretty sure history was to made in that series.
I should get these 3rd round predictions off my chest...
San Jose Sharks vs the Blackhawks of Chicago...
I predict the demise of the Sharks who will finally fold like a house of cards this round. Where have I heard that before?
I'm surprised they are still in the hunt. I'm most surprised by the play of Joe "no longer chillaxin'" Thornton. I've never seen him show such urgency as I did in the series with the Wings. Scary stuff...
Even with Joe Thornton on the warpath, it won't be enough to derail the very talented Blackhawks.
It's going to be a close series though. The only chink in the Blackhawk's armour is their goaltending which seems to be a bit shaky at times.
Hence, my prediction is:
Blackhawks in 7 or much earlier if San Jose folds like a house of cards.
Montreal Canadiens vs Philadelphia Flyers...
Hey look what the cat dragged in...two teams that weren't supposed to be here at this stage of the season.
The Canadiens have been a miracle on ice for the last two rounds, knocking off the Cup favourites (Washington Caps) and then the defending Cup champs (Pittsburgh).
In this round, they are in tough against the Broad Street Bullies. They're bigger and play a much more physical brand of hockey than any team the Habs have dealt with so far.
But in my books, you have to first catch up to a speedy smurf before you can drill him into the boards.
That's the only come back I have...
Keys to the series: the Habs have to shut down Flyers' Richards, Briere, Giroux, and Gagne. Hab's goalie Halak must stand on his head again and again...it's like a broken record, eh?
If the Habs stick with their total team concept, I predict:
Habs in 7 (maybe 6, but Habs win nonetheless).
So there you have it. I predict an All Original Six Stanley Cup Final.
Wednesday, May 05, 2010
Mirror, Mirror...in the Cabinet?
Most BTOG readers are familiar with my escapades in wedding videography.
I try my damnedest to be the best videographer in the business. Really I do.
It's a very difficult and challenging profession fraught with thrills of victory and agonies of defeat...
Pertaining to the latter, I cringe whenever I receive an email from my editor (who makes me look really good 99 percent of the time) with a subject line like "Man I hate mirrors..." and a photo attachment.
Doh! Usually I spot all the mirrors.
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
2010 NHL Crazy Eights Stanley Cup Playoff Predictions...AND a BONUS mystery photo!

Here at BTOG we are a full service blog. For those who could care less about the hockey playoffs (and some who do), I've dug out this photo from the vast BTOG archives as the first mystery photo in ages. What are those curious, squiggly streaks of light? Clue? The photo was taken in Etosha National Park, Nambia at night. Ok, I may have given it away. Good luck!!
The Long Awaited Prognostications.
Is it just me or was the opening round of the 2010 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs kind of boring?
With the exception of a handful of games (the final 3 games of the Habs/Washington series and one Avs/Sharks game come to mind), there hasn't been much to write home about.
The second round of the playoffs seems, on paper, to have more potential in terms of entertainment. Perhaps not...
Just for notation sake: The BTOG series prediction record is 6-2! Not bad for a hack such as I. Those lousy NJ Devils and Buffalo Sabres choked and let me down.
Let's do it...
San Jose Sharks vs. Detroit Red Wings.
The Sharks' party is over (again). Turn off the lights... It's going to be a tight series though. I was slightly surprised that Phoenix pushed the Wings to a seventh game in the opening round. But, if their performance in that seventh game is any indication of their prowess then they should take the Sharks to the cleaners.
Wings take the series on the road in 7 (Usual Sharks disclaimer: much less than 7 if the Sharks fold like a giant house of cards).
Chicago Blackhawks vs. Vancouver Canucks.
I'll be sucking it up and cheering for the 'nucks. However, I have a bad feeling that they may experience a deja vu (re: 2009 playoffs) moment at the conclusion of this series. The "young" Hawks have one more year of experience and that will most likely be the key factor. But then who knows? If Goalie Luongo and the Twins stand on their heads...they might pull a stunner out of the hat... But for now,
Hawks take the Canucks in a homer series in 7 thrilling games.
Boston Bruins vs. Philadelphia Flyers
Noooooooooo!!! Marc Savard, please don't come back for the Bruins. For the love of god, your brain has bounced around enough. I'm kind of scared for the guy. That's all I have to say.
Flyers in 6? They're like a wounded animal backed into a corner looking for a fight. I'll go with that...
Montreal Canadians vs. Pittsburgh Penguins.
DO YOU BELIEVE!! GO HABS GO!!
Okay, now that I got that off my chest, the Habs are in deep doo doo. You thought the Washington Capitals had an invincible multi-pronged attack. The defending champion Penguins have a similar attack force, but they up the ante by throwing into the mix, the world's best hockey player, Sydney Crosby.
If the Habs can semi-shut down Crosby and totally shut down Malkin and Staal and their goalie implodes (I can see that happening) and Hab's goalie Halak is god-like again, they may engineer another glorious miracle on ice.
I'll go against conventional wisdom and rational thought and predict:
Habs in 7.
Olympic Champion and the Big Tub of Goo!

Congrats on the gold medal, Kaillie!!
I had a photography gig at a Subway business conference the other day and guess who I bumped into?
My good friend, Kaillie Humphries, 2010 Winter Olympic Gold Medal Champion in the Women's 2 Man Bobsleigh!!
Ok, I wish she was my friend.
She was the guest speaker at the conference.
I was charged with taking pix of her with conference attendees.
It was a lot of fun.
In the end, I worked up enough guts to ask for a photo myself.
She was a really nice person.
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
2010 NHL Sweet Sixteen Stanley Cup Playoff Predictions

Cheezies are Canada's favourite snack food...
Once again, I'm late with the my prognostications for the first round of the National Hockey League Playoffs.
The Playoffs or as I call it, "The Road to the Stanley Cup", could not have come at a more opportune time. After an monumental, epic fail of a regular season in terms of exciting hockey (excluding the Winter Olympic tourney), the 2010 Road to the Stanley Cup might live up to its hype.
Without further delay (BTOG's overseas readers, who probably don't care about ice hockey, please allow me to momentarily indulge), here are the most researched, informative, and accurate predictions for the first round of the 2010 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs.
Ottawa Sens vs. Pittsburgh Penguins.
The 2010 edition of the Ottawa Senators can actually envision themselves holding Lord Stanley's Cup over their heads. They're that close. Too bad Sidney Crosby and his band of defending Cup champions stand in the way. However, the Pens, as a collective, weren't that great this season. On most nights they've been a one man Crosby show. It wouldn't surprise me if there was a major upset in this series.
Pens in 7 (out of 7 games). 51 percent chance of an Ottawa upset.
Colorado Avalanche vs. San Jose Sharks
Oh how I detest underachievers. I'll give the hopeless Sharks this round (unless their goalie implodes again). The Avs looked pretty pathetic in the last couple of weeks of the regular season.
Sharks in 7 (ugh, the horror). Then again they'll probably fold like a house of cards and make an early exit.
Detroit Red Wings vs. Phoenix Coyotes
Hate to say this but I think it's the end of the line for the desert dogs of Winnipeg (er, I mean Phoenix). Just when I thought the Wings were going for that long walk in the snows, they bounce back to life in the latter part of the season. They'll be a handful for anyone who confronts them in the post season.
Wings in 6.
New Jersey Devils vs. Philadelphia Flyers.
Zzzzzzzzzzzzz... Devil's goal tending vs. the scoring challenged Flyers?
Flyers' misery shouldn't last too long in this series.
Devils in 5
Boston Bruins vs. Buffalo Sabres.
Key to the Bruins demise in this series? In two words: Ryan Miller. He alone will shutdown the anemic Bruins offense.
Sabres in 5
Vancouver Canucks vs. LA Kings.
Oh... how I loathe the Canucks. But because they are based in beloved Vancouver, I'll be pulling for them. Unfortunately, this series will be tough. Canucks goalie, Roberto Luongo, is in a slump. Nucks will need him to straighten out his game. The Sedin twins (I loathe saying "Sedin twins") will have to prove their mettle (once again) and not pull another annual disappearing act in the playoffs. Against a good, young Kings team, Vancouver will be pushed to the limit.
Canucks in 7.
Nashville Predators vs. Chicago Blackhawks
I hate teams like the Predators. I don't know much about them. From historical and current records, they certainly can play the role of spoiler against top notched teams like the Hawks. I'll err on the side of overall team talent and select the Hawks to take this series but not till after losing a couple of games.
Blackhawks in 6.
Montreal Canadiens vs. Washington Capitals.
My beloved Canadiens are in a lot of trouble. The Capitals are not a one man team. They do not revolve around their obvious superstar, Alex Ovechkin. Instead, their potent offence is multi-pronged, and maybe too much for the Canadiens to handle.
There's been trash talk regarding the Capitals' less than stellar goalies. However, I agree with the supposition that, with their vaunted offense, the Caps' goal tending needs only to be adequate to good.
Keys for a Canadiens victory: Halak (the goalie who must start the series) must be god-like, the Capitals' goal tending must be an epic fail.
Canadiens in 7.
That's it!
Tell me your favourites.
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Tribute to the Qtlibrarian and the Tour d'Afrique

"If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader." - John Quincy Adams.
Here's to the Qtlibrarian: Good luck and have lots o fun on the Tour d'Afrique bike race.
Follow her adventures here as she travels the length of Africa by bike.
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Africa 2010 Calendar Available Now!!
Just put together a Lulu calendar with images from my last trip to Africa, featuring some of my favourite portraits of amazing people I met along the way.
It's a little late to order for Xmas (sorry) but not for New Years!!!
I make a little bit of money off each sale. Proceeds go toward the Buy Bubba A Beer Fund, a very worthy cause, for the next trip.
So, if you need to instantly beautify your wall, or are getting tired of the flimsy local garage freebie calendar you get in the mail every year, or just need a swell calendar for the New Year, buy the Africa 2010 calendar here.
Thanks for your support!!
Tuesday, December 01, 2009
Autumn on the Canadian Tundra, Part 4. Added bonus: Movie Review of Twilight: - Stick A Fork In Me Now!

Autumnal poplar trees in Fish Creek Park...
Movie Review: Twilight.[Ed. note: In a feeble attempt to stay "hip" with the kids these days, I decided, clandestinely, to sign out a library copy of the mega-hit movie Twilight (I'm probably the first male patron of the Calgary Public to do so). Here entails my review of the movie Twilight...]
Where was Vincent Price?
If I was a vampire, would I be very very scary. Or, my sexiness hinder my ability to scare.
If you went to a smack down involving a vampire, would you bring A) a wooden stake or B) a purse-sized can of pepper spray?
Would a 200 year old vampire dating a high school girl be considered a dirty old vampire...?
What's scarier, a blood sucking vampire or being stuck in high school for eternity?
Bella (the female protaganist): "I know you're a vampire but can I just hang out with you?" What the hell? Give my head a shake...
Nothing like a diamond encrusted vampire. Am I right ladies?
Was that two hours of my life I can't get back?
My viewing of Twilight conjured up more questions than the scene of Tiger Woods' fender bender...
On a serious note, if I may, the movie was ok.
I think I understand why the ladies go ga-ga over this movie. Maybe not...
The love story between Ed the Vampire (the undead male protaganist) and Bella (the enamoured high school junior) was sickly sweet.
The only disturbing aspect of the relationship was the ease in which she fell for him. For crissake, Bella, the guy's a vampire... you were more stoic than he was... If you can't get a case of the heebie jeebies over that fact, I can't help you dear.
Something was certainly missing in the equation.
Did I mention the cast, particularly the assorted vampires, was really sexy?
Brief suggestions for the next installment of the Twilight series: way more bloodletting, scarier vampires, at least one blood curdling scream, less brooding, tighter editing, some humour, and even more sexiness.
In other words, I want to be scared if there's a sequel.
Crissakes, it's vampires were dealing with...
Rating: 3 overdue fines out of 5.
If you see Twilight on the shelf, sign it out for sure. If not, don't waste a valuable spot on your holds list.
