Breakfast at Primal Grounds, Calgary SW
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Home: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Primal Grounds, 3003 – 37 Street SW
Looks like it might have started life as a Dairy Queen. Run by a lady who makes soup and sells it at the Kingsland Farmers’ Market.
We didn’t want soup, we wanted breakfast, and we weren’t disappointed. The choice was limited; this isn’t primarily a breakfast place. Limited but excellent: the breakfast bagel was a meal and a half, fresh and nice.
Great latte as the name suggests.
I always thought it would be cool to have a coffee shop in the Provincial Court building and call it Reasonable and Probable Grounds. Another one in the old Court of Appeal building, called Grounds for Appeal of course.
Calgary things I don’t do enough: skating
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Home: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
We have the opportunity for great outdoor skating here, and indoors too.
My favorites: Bowness Park for outdoors. You get on the lagoon and just go, it’s wide open, and there’s the pleasant smell of woodsmoke when they have the warming fires going.
Olympic Oval for indoors. Pretend to be an Olympic star!
One year, when I was living in Mission near the Holy Cross Hospital, it was so cold in February that the Elbow River was frozen and we skated almost to Glenmore. Wonderful way to see the city.
Sun’s out! Calgary’s best blue sky. Picture: Chinatown.

Sunday, March 6, 2011
Home: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
The best thing about living in southern Alberta might just be that beautiful blue sky. Had it back again today. The temp was about -10 at mid-day. Perfect.
Took the dogs for a walk and chipped some hard snow off the sidewalk. Still have more to do but it’s not dangerous as is.
Warm enough for dog walking. Picture of Harry Hays Building, Calgary.

Saturday, March 5, 2011
Home: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
I took the dogs out for a walk, since it was sunny and not nearly as cold as it’s been this week. Only about -10 C.
This picture from about two weeks ago shows the east side of the Harry Hays Building on 4th Avenue SE, right downtown. Many people know it as the place you go for passports, though in recent years there has been a more convenient office in the deep south. (More convenient for anyone who doesn’t have to go downtown and isn’t in the far north end of the city. Free parking.)
I remember going there for tax stuff once upon a time, and also I think I had a job interview in there where they fingerprinted me. When I asked if they would destroy the finger prints if I didn’t get the job, I was met with stares of complete incomprehension. Who knows, maybe I’m on file. That must be what’s been curbing my criminal tendencies lo these many years.
The Harry Hays is one of the few office buildings at the east end of downtown. Very convenient for Chinese food.
The answer to Where Am I
The Answer is:
Owen Sound, Ontario
Clue #1: Billy Bishop, Canadian World War One Flying Ace, was born and raised here. The Billy Bishop Regional Airport is named after him, and the family home is now the Billy Bishop Home and Museum.
Clue #2 said you can jump in the lake. Owen Sound is the town’s name, but also the name of the Sound itself, a long, narrow inlet bringing the water of Lake Huron (Georgian Bay) right into town. Owen Sound is half on the east side of the Sound, and half on the west, roughly.
Clue #3: The Big Canoe, or Chi-Cheemaun, is the ferry that runs from Tobermory to Manitoulin Island. In the winter, you can see the Chi-Chee tied up in Owen Sound.
Clue #4: Prohibition until 1961. Owen Sound didn’t get a liquor store until 1961, long after Prohibition ended everywhere else. Signs of such temperance are no longer evident. The town has the same ration of beer stores and bars as its peers.
Clue #5: This was a pun! Everyone likes the sound of this place so much they want to own it.
Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada. A beautiful place all year-round.