{"id":456,"date":"2017-07-25T07:29:43","date_gmt":"2017-07-25T12:29:43","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/iboxpublishing.com\/wp_podcasts\/?p=456"},"modified":"2019-04-09T04:09:22","modified_gmt":"2019-04-09T09:09:22","slug":"stardrop-pencils","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/iboxpublishing.com\/wp_podcasts\/?p=456","title":{"rendered":"The Pull &#8211; Looking For a New Place to Live"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><P><CENTER><FONT COLOR=\"#660000\"><FONT SIZE=+2>The Pull &#8211; Looking for a New Place to Live<\/FONT><\/FONT><br \/>\n<BR>&nbsp;<br \/>\n<P><\/CENTER><br \/>\nSunday<br \/>\nAugust 8th, 2017<br \/>\n<P><br \/>\n<FONT COLOR=\"#660000\"><FONT SIZE=+2><B>A Loop Closed &#8211; Herge Exhibit<\/B><\/FONT><\/FONT><br \/>\n<P><br \/>\n<center><br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/iboxpublishing.com\/blogimages\/Herge3.jpg\"><img src=\"http:\/\/iboxpublishing.com\/blogimages\/Herge3-small.jpg\"><\/a><\/p>\n<p>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/iboxpublishing.com\/blogimages\/Herge1.jpg\"><img src=\"http:\/\/iboxpublishing.com\/blogimages\/Herge1-small.jpg\"><\/a> <a href=\"http:\/\/iboxpublishing.com\/blogimages\/Herge2.jpg\"><img src=\"http:\/\/iboxpublishing.com\/blogimages\/Herge2-small.jpg\"><\/a><br \/>\n<\/center><br \/>\n<P><br \/>\nHere&#8217;s a neat story&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>So, back when I was just 19 years old, I visited Europe.  -I did the backpack thing for a couple of months.  It was great!<\/p>\n<p>Anyway, I visited Belgium and found myself one afternoon sitting on the steps of a big, important looking building in a majestic courtyard, sketching a church spire across the way.  -The spire was all covered in scaffolding, undergoing repairs.  It looked really neat, so I spent an hour or so trying to draw it.  I still have that picture stashed away somewhere&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>Anyway, after an hour of drawing, I packed up my things and left.<\/p>\n<p>A week later, I was in Spain and a fellow hostel traveler was leafing through my sketchbook.  He saw the scaffolding tower drawing I&#8217;d done, recognized it and reacted with delight.  &#8220;Oh!&#8221; he said. &#8220;You were in Belgium at the Herge museum!  Cool!&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>I blinked.  &#8220;I was..?  Wait.  Herge?  The artist who drew Tin Tin?  There&#8217;s a museum?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Yeah!  Herge is a national treasure!  That museum is famous.  The tower you drew is right in front of it!&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;It IS??&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;-What?  Didn&#8217;t you know?  Did you not visit the museum?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Um&#8230; Er&#8230;&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>He was astonished.  So was I.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;But..,&#8221; he struggled to grasp the enormity of the thing, &#8220;you just spent the last fifteen minutes telling me how much you&#8217;re into comics.  -How much you want to draw them for a living&#8230;  Why would you fly all the way from Canada, go to Belgium, -and then not visit the Herge museum?  He&#8217;s arguably the most popular cartoonist of all time!&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;ve thought over that question often and have come to the conclusion that there&#8217;s really no good answer, and I&#8217;ve felt foolish about it pretty much ever since, (though I do somewhat enjoy the weird irony of having sat on Herge&#8217;s front steps to engage in cartooning without realizing where I was).<\/p>\n<p>Anyway, the point of this story&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>I found out this morning that a Herge exhibit was on loan from Belgium at one of Quebec city&#8217;s big cultural centers!  I HAD to go.<\/p>\n<p>So I did!  It was amazing, like closing a big loop which had been left open since I was nineteen.<\/p>\n<p>-They even let me take photos, (so long as I didn&#8217;t use the flash on my dinky little camera.  This was the first time I wished I&#8217;d had a proper camera with me!).  I was a little disappointed that they hadn&#8217;t a display of his pens or other art tools.  I would have loved to have seen his tool kit, but you know.., sometimes it&#8217;s good to retain a little mystery to keep you wondering.<\/p>\n<p>In any case, I was pretty much blown away.  There were over a hundred Herge originals!  And boy, he worked BIG!  Some of his original pages are nearly twice the size of the ones I did in T&#038;K.  -And wow; they had the original artwork for that famous rocket ship adventure!  It looks SO cool.  I wish I&#8217;d gotten a better shot of it, but whatever.  It was so neat to see real ink on paper, with little spots of white-out and touch-ups.  It makes it so real and human and humbling!<\/p>\n<p>It was also SO cool to see that the way he captured vehicles and other detail shots is pretty much the same thing I do, using photo references with different backgrounds and characters added.<\/p>\n<p>The other amazing thing&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>His colourist team painted right on copies of the linework!  I&#8217;ve always wondered at the beautiful colours and how they were done.  Now I know!<\/p>\n<p>So.., all in all, my last morning in Quebec was a total gift.  -I&#8217;m in Fredericton now, spending the night before I complete my journey home, but already I miss the French language all around me and I can&#8217;t wait to go back for more!<\/p>\n<p>Love you all!<\/p>\n<p>G&#8217;night!<br \/>\n<P><br \/>\n-Mark Oakley<br \/>\n<br \/>\nFredericton, New Brunswick,<br \/>\nAugust 8th, 2017<P><\/p>\n<hr style=\"width: 100%; height: 2px;\">\n<P><FONT COLOR=\"#660000\"><FONT SIZE=+2><B>Apartment Hunting &#8211; Ain&#8217;t Got Nothing to Complain About!<\/B><\/FONT><\/FONT><br \/>\n<P><br \/>\n<center><br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/iboxpublishing.com\/blogimages\/Jenny-Sketch-for-Quebec-Comic-Shop.jpg\"><img src=\"http:\/\/iboxpublishing.com\/blogimages\/Jenny-Sketch-for-Quebec-Comic-Shop-small.jpg\"><\/a> <a href=\"http:\/\/iboxpublishing.com\/blogimages\/Arms-crossed---Quebec1.jpg\"><img src=\"http:\/\/iboxpublishing.com\/blogimages\/Arms-crossed---Quebec1-small.jpg\"><\/a><\/p>\n<p>\n<\/center><\/p>\n<p>Oh boy&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>I walked all over the place, taking pictures of &#8220;For Rent&#8221; ads in building windows, slowly pulverizing my feet and sort of maybe but possibly not really getting anywhere&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>Apartment hunting is hard.  Phoo.<\/p>\n<p>-I do have a list of phone numbers now, and there&#8217;s this one place I saw listed which looks almost doable, pictures posted online, on the far edge of my price range but juuuust big enough I think for me and all my boxes.  But it&#8217;s also a long way from the sorts of things I&#8217;d need to keep a life going.  (Groceries and possible work opportunities not involving drawing&#8230;)<\/p>\n<p>When I was finished with my lower city search route, I found a giant stairway which would bring me back up to the old city&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>Man.  I made it to the top -and felt pretty good about my state of cardiovascular health actually.  -I was sharing the journey with a bunch of people in spandex and cross trainers, and I kept pace with them (more or less) in my jeans and heavy back pack.<\/p>\n<p>If I end up living at the foot of the mountain, I&#8217;ll either be in damned good shape within a year, or will simply have resigned to living in the mountain&#8217;s shadow.  Or knowing the bus schedule by heart.<\/p>\n<p>In any case&#8230;  It has been a long, hot day, -like every other day I&#8217;ve spent searching for apartments.  I don&#8217;t think this ever changes.  It&#8217;s always with a heavy heart and a heavy sigh that I sit down again and wonder at my fate.  -Before looking around at the thousands of people around me and realizing that every last one of us must deal with these kinds of problems, and the fact that they&#8217;re here and walking around means that they&#8217;ve solved them to some degree&#8230;  That&#8217;s encouraging.<\/p>\n<p>So&#8230; List time. I currently have:<\/p>\n<p>-A place to live which I can afford for the next half year or so.<br \/>\n-My health; All my teeth and enough energy to tramp up a thousand stairs.<br \/>\n-Good friends.<br \/>\n-A fairly solid skill set in the drawin&#8217; and story-tellin&#8217; department.<br \/>\n-Some savings and no debt.<\/p>\n<p>When your feet are sore and you&#8217;re uncertain about the future, when you&#8217;ve got a whole new language to learn and too many boxes to cart around.., well, I find it&#8217;s easy to forget that the hand of cards I&#8217;m playing with is actually a really, really, (REALLY) good one to be holding on Planet Earth today.<\/p>\n<p>So I got nuthin&#8217; to complain about.  (There&#8230;  -breathe- Yes. That feels better.)<\/p>\n<p>Anyway.., I leave tomorrow.  I don&#8217;t know how I&#8217;d quantify the level of &#8220;fruitful&#8221; this trip has been exactly, but I do have a lot more hard knowledge of what I&#8217;m looking at getting into at least.<\/p>\n<p>And a backpack of really awesome French comics.<\/p>\n<p>Nothing feels quite so nice as having a big pile of fresh comics to read.<\/p>\n<p>(Pictured above are a couple of Jenny pictures I did at a cafe yesterday.  I notice she&#8217;s not in the best of moods&#8230;  Hm.  But this trip is nothing if not good for my drawing mojo.)<br \/>\n<P><br \/>\n-Mark Oakley<br \/>\n<br \/>\nQuebec City, Quebec,<br \/>\nAugust 7th, 2017<P><\/p>\n<hr style=\"width: 100%; height: 2px;\">\n<P><FONT COLOR=\"#660000\"><FONT SIZE=+2><B>Artist&#8217;s Alley<\/B><\/FONT><\/FONT><br \/>\n<P><br \/>\n<center><br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/iboxpublishing.com\/blogimages\/Sketches-of-tourists.jpg\"><img src=\"http:\/\/iboxpublishing.com\/blogimages\/Sketches-of-tourists-small.jpg\"><\/a><P><a href=\"http:\/\/iboxpublishing.com\/blogimages\/Street-Art-Vendors.jpg\"><img src=\"http:\/\/iboxpublishing.com\/blogimages\/Street-Art-Vendors-small.jpg\"><\/a><P><a href=\"http:\/\/iboxpublishing.com\/blogimages\/street-artists-3.jpg\"><img src=\"http:\/\/iboxpublishing.com\/blogimages\/street-artists-3-small.jpg\"><\/a><br \/>\n<\/center><br \/>\nOkay&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>Reality time!  -I spent the day hiking around, doing the tourist thing.  And sketching tourists.  And.., kind of scoping out the possibilities for self-employed street artists.  (Man!  I don&#8217;t know if I&#8217;d fit in all that well with that numerous bunch.  Some of those artists are *really* good, -and I didn&#8217;t see a lot of sales happening&#8230;)<\/p>\n<p>Though, the dopey caricature craft was going strong.  People like that sort of thing, I suppose.  Cheap and fun.  I guess I could practice up with a big fat Sharpie for some part-time work.  Hmm.  I dunno.<\/p>\n<p>Anyway..!<\/p>\n<p>I had a long chat with Sam-in-the-comic-shop.  Finding an apartment, even if it&#8217;s in a good price range, is still going to be a big freakin&#8217; pain in the arse, all of which is compounded by my distance from Quebec.  I may have to make more than one trip out here to get it done.  -Though now that I&#8217;ve got a more precisely defined mission in mind other than &#8220;Somewhere on Planet Earth&#8221;, I can at least start taking some steps which are a little more concrete than renting a car and just sort of driving around with a vaguely perturbed look on my face.<\/p>\n<p>So tomorrow, I&#8217;m walking down this big boulevard where one of the hostel clerks said he saw a good apartment up for grabs.  -It&#8217;s about a half-hour walk from the center of all the really awesome castles and such, which (while I still need to check to make sure), my skeptical self is still betting are not in my price range by a fairly magnificent margin.  -I just have that feeling, y&#8217;know?<\/p>\n<p>But we&#8217;ll learn more tomorrow!  I&#8217;m booked at the hostel for one more night after this, and then I gotta start driving back home, (and yes, Nova Scotia is still HOME!  -I want comfortable Wolfville pavement under foot again, and my own bed beneath my back.  And my nice little apartment walls around me.  Though.., (sigh) I need to remember that my apartment exists on distinctly borrowed time at this point, -and with the new window fixtures and my furniture not yet moved back from the renovation turmoil, it doesn&#8217;t even *feel* like my place so much anymore.  -Which is, of course, in a large part why I&#8217;m on this journey in the first place.  Wolfville went and became too expensive for me, so.., I have to move to a big city?  How the heck does *that* track?<\/p>\n<p>Well, it tracks because the vast majority of working Canadians don&#8217;t speak French and prefer to live where there is no language barrier, (and thus the lower prices).<\/p>\n<p>Fortunately for me, I&#8217;m somewhat naturally inclined toward doing things the hard way, -plus there&#8217;s lots of great comics published in French (you should SEE the little stack of books I&#8217;m bringing home!) -As well as a culture I&#8217;m rapidly becomming charmed by.<\/p>\n<p>And castles&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>I mustn&#8217;t forget the castles.<\/p>\n<p>Okay.  G&#8217;night everybody!<br \/>\n<P><br \/>\n-Mark Oakley<br \/>\n<br \/>\nQuebec City, Quebec,<br \/>\nAugust 6th, 2017<P><\/p>\n<hr style=\"width: 100%; height: 2px;\">\n<P><FONT COLOR=\"#660000\"><FONT SIZE=+2><B>Old Quebec City<\/B><\/FONT><\/FONT><br \/>\n<center><br \/>\n<img src=\"http:\/\/iboxpublishing.com\/blogimages\/Quebec_city.jpg\"><br \/>\n<\/center><br \/>\n<P><br \/>\nHuh.<\/p>\n<p>Okay.  So after driving through the belly of the beast, I emerged into what I was surprised to find was Old Quebec City.<\/p>\n<p>The map I was following to the hostel neglected to mention that. Or rather, it probably didn&#8217;t but my poor map skills weren&#8217;t up to the task of determining that I&#8217;d be arriving in the heart of the real-world Highborn of Oceansend (from T&#038;K).  Built on a steep hill, covered in old stone buildings connected with those narrow, winding cobblestone streets so beloved by post-card publishers, Old Quebec City is a beautiful thing to behold and wander through.<\/p>\n<p>The hostel website I&#8217;d checked before dejectedly setting out this afternoon informed me that they were full for the night, but I decided &#8220;What the heck? I might as well just show up and maybe there will have been a cancellation.  What else am I gonna do at this point?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>-I&#8217;m discovering that my seat-of-my-pants complete lack of trip planning might not be the best way to navigate the world.  Or maybe it&#8217;s the perfect way; when Quebec rose on the horizon, my heart swelled with joy, -just the opposite of the feelings of misgiving I&#8217;d experienced earlier today.<\/p>\n<p>The entrance foyer of the hostel was thick with damp tourists; a family from India in all-the-same disposable plastic ponchos, a clutch of Germans with excellent mountaineering all-weather wear and various people from various countries with umbrellas of all different types and sizes.  And me in my wet shirt and backpack.<\/p>\n<p>The fellow at the desk blinked at me in awe and told me that, Oh yes, they were quite full.<\/p>\n<p>Having been through this sort of thing before, (and having sent Ashelle and Jen through the same experience in Stardrop), I asked hopefully if he might contact some of the other hostels in the area.  He did so and, the second place he called had a room remaining.  He laughed in happiness for me as he held the phone receiver and told me I wasn&#8217;t going to be sleeping outdoors tonight.  Cool!  -And I&#8217;ll be blowed if the room wasn&#8217;t cheaper than the road side motel I&#8217;d left just this morning!  A real bargain, in fact!<\/p>\n<p>See the picture below.  -I&#8217;m staying in a *beautiful* building, the interior seeping with history.  I have a teeny little room to myself with a sink on one wall and a desk on the other, a full bed in between and balcony with a little set of chairs and a table beyond the window.<\/p>\n<p>So that worked out well.<\/p>\n<p>But that&#8217;s just the prelude.<\/p>\n<p>Check this out: While walking through the old city, through crowds of colourful tourists and dozens of little shops and such, I wistfully thought aloud, &#8220;Well, darn it.  I now know where I want to move to.  -Too bad these apartments are all probably a million dollars each!&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Except&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>I found myself at the doors of a tiny comic shop I never knew existed, where the fellow at the desk, an amiable guy named Sam, informed me that, &#8220;No, actually, the apartments in Quebec are quite affordable.  Cheaper than Montreal.  Even in the old city if you want.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Really?&#8221;  (Skeptical). &#8220;But I have like 150 boxes of book stock.  I need space.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Yes, I only work here part time.  I run a record label.  Vinyl.  I have many heavy boxes as well.  I pay $650.  Internet and power included.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>I blinked at him in shock.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;If you&#8217;d come last month,&#8221; he continued, &#8220;I could have gotten you a place big enough for your needs for $550.  You just have to know people.  I know lots of people.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>I blinked again.<\/p>\n<p>So yeah, I feel the universe laughing at me with twinkling eyes.<\/p>\n<p>It&#8217;s not all booked yet, not all decided.  There is much to do and many steps to take.  Things to discuss and no doubt, many more problems to navigate, but&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>It looks like I&#8217;ve just been tapped on the shoulder by the Great Cosmic Mind and had it strongly suggested to me that it might be a good time to start drawing Thieves &#038; Kings again.<\/p>\n<p>My friend, Melissa Kelly, is quite correct with regard to these curious impulses and random trials and directions bubbling up from the heart and soul.  From the Pull of the Tummy:<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Trust it all&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Okay.  Off to find some dinner.  I&#8217;ll post some proper pics tomorrow.  (The ones above aren&#8217;t mine; I just pulled them off the internet.)<\/p>\n<p>Have a great night everybody!<br \/>\n<P><br \/>\n-Mark Oakley<br \/>\n<br \/>\nQuebec City, Quebec,<br \/>\nAugust 5th, 2017<P><\/p>\n<hr style=\"width: 100%; height: 2px;\">\n<P><FONT COLOR=\"#660000\"><FONT SIZE=+2><B>No. Not Here.<\/B><\/FONT><\/FONT><br \/>\n<P><br \/>\n<center><br \/>\n<img src=\"http:\/\/iboxpublishing.com\/blogimages\/thebays.jpg\"><br \/>\n<\/center><br \/>\n<P><br \/>\nWell&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;m on the road again!<\/p>\n<p>I made it into &#8220;Ground Zero&#8221; of Charlevoix.  -And that&#8217;s not even hyperbole.  -In another era or epoch or whenever, a massive impact event took place, leaving a 60km wide crater in the face of what is now Quebec!<\/p>\n<p>-Apparently, biologists and geologists find the region interesting for study, because all the rocks and plant life were changed enough to warrant microscopes and such.  How cool is that??  I thought if I move the Stardrop crew to another place to continue their story, that such a place lends itself perfectly to the narrative in some neat-o sci-fi ways!<\/p>\n<p>Sadly, though&#8230;  I don&#8217;t think that&#8217;s going to happen.  My preference filters are on guard, you see&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>The first town on my list of Charlevoix settlements is a place called &#8220;Malbaie&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p>-Which translates roughly as, &#8220;Bad Bay&#8221; or &#8220;Bay of Sickness&#8221;.  So&#8230; um, no thanks.  I don&#8217;t know exactly what that kind of place name would do to the subconscious lives of the folks living in the region, but I figure it can&#8217;t be terribly healthy.  Anyway, there&#8217;s plenty of other places to live.  Though, granted, Malbaie is super-pretty.  They have this cute little farm market and cafe scene, (but I mean LITTLE.  Like 15 vendors.  Wolfville&#8217;s farm market makes it look like a cardboard lemonade stand.  Ah well&#8230;)<\/p>\n<p>On to Baie-Saint-Paul!<\/p>\n<p>Wow!  It&#8217;s a bigger town, and it looks amazing from above!.  But driving through made me feel a strong sense of, &#8220;Nope&#8221;.  The vibe was all wrong.  There seemed to be a lot of unhappy people shuffling around behind the flashy tourist front.  The massive hospital complex seems to be the primary industry in town, aside from tourism.  I just didn&#8217;t connect and my tummy said, &#8220;No. Wrong. Get out of here! You have somewhere else to be!&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>So onward again, I guess.<\/p>\n<p>And feeling a little sad and lost, to be honest.  (Though, that might have been the crappy ice cream I found at a grocery store and ate too much of.  Never eat foods which make you feel sad.)<\/p>\n<p>I switched on the radio and the first thing which came across the speakers was a song about raining and feeling like crap, just at exactly the same moment the sky slapped my windshield with a rain squall.  Heh.<\/p>\n<p>Anyway, I&#8217;m now in a Tim Horton&#8217;s and feeling more positive.  -Tim&#8217;s, corporate roots aside, is probably one of the top three blessings for the Canadian traveller.  Open 24 hours, free internet, hot coffee and not-bad food.  And they&#8217;re everywhere.  Thank-you Tim!<\/p>\n<p>So I&#8217;m sitting here and I just sent off a couchsurf request to a fellow in Quebec City.  There are over a THOUSAND surfers there.  I have good hopes of meeting somebody!<\/p>\n<p>Cheers!<\/p>\n<p>The pictures above are of the little Malbaie market and Baie-Saint-Paul from above.  And the brooding mountain in the bay&#8230;<br \/>\n<P><br \/>\n-Mark Oakley<br \/>\n<br \/>\nCharlevoix, Quebec,<br \/>\nAugust 4th, 2017<P><\/p>\n<hr style=\"width: 100%; height: 2px;\">\n<P><FONT COLOR=\"#660000\"><FONT SIZE=+2><B>The Ferry<\/B><\/FONT><\/FONT><br \/>\n<P><br \/>\nI spent a good part of the morning driving too far.  -I had the whole day all planned out nicely; drive down the coast of the St. Lawrence to the next big(ish) city, and catch the afternoon ferry at 3:00.  I left early, (I wrote a note to my couchsurf hosts and left them a couple of those really nice chocolate bars to find when they got home from work), and I figured I&#8217;d have two or three hours to sight-see before the ferry check-in time.<\/p>\n<p>-You have to book in advance and then check in 60 minutes before the ferry leaves or they mightily ding your credit card.  But no problem, I arrived in great time and had a really nice and relaxed tour around the place.  I ate some genuine Poutine.  (I allow myself this a couple of times a year!).<\/p>\n<p>Then&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>I began to get a funny feeling. (Not fry and gravy related).<\/p>\n<p>Turns out I&#8217;d overshot the ferry terminal by a whole freakin&#8217; city, and had half an hour to back track all the way up the coast to where I was booked to cross.  Wow!  (To be fair, there are only a few ferry crossings indicated on the provincial road map, and the one I found myself at wasn&#8217;t on it.  So it was a stupid, albeit, honest mistake.)<\/p>\n<p>Okay.  So then I&#8217;m cranking it up the highway to get to the real ferry dock on time, and pulled in just as they were starting to load cars on board.<\/p>\n<p>But I had another funny feeling&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>It was ANOTHER wrong ferry.  -But the town name was the same as the street name I needed to find in the next town up the road&#8230;  Whatever.  Basically I suck at maps.  There&#8217;s no excuse.<\/p>\n<p>So then I was beginning to lose my Zen Calm, (as Jenny would say).<\/p>\n<p>Long story short(ish).<\/p>\n<p>I made it and crossed the sea way and it&#8217;s all good.<\/p>\n<p>Pictured below is me with &#8220;A funny feeling&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p>Ha ha!<\/p>\n<p>The other is a lousy picture of the amazing view while crossing.  Charlevoix is epic.  I mean, we all *know* this stuff is in Canada, but until you&#8217;re there&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>Wow.<br \/>\n<P><br \/>\n<center><br \/>\n<img src=\"http:\/\/iboxpublishing.com\/blogimages\/FunnyFeeling.jpg\"><br \/>\n<\/center><br \/>\n<P><br \/>\n-Mark Oakley<br \/>\n<br \/>\nCharlevoix, Quebec,<br \/>\nAugust 3rd, 2017<P><\/p>\n<hr style=\"width: 100%; height: 2px;\">\n<P><FONT COLOR=\"#660000\"><FONT SIZE=+2><B>The Motel Blues<\/B><\/FONT><\/FONT><br \/>\n<P><br \/>\nSo I just found a motel.  It&#8217;s in a new building with a fresh sign on the road side.  I blew past a camp ground before I realized what it was, and figured I&#8217;d turn back to check it out.  I just wanted to find out the price for the motel.<\/p>\n<p>A really excited couple came down to greet me.  -I got the feeling that this was a new business venture for them, and there were hardly any cars in the parking lot so I don&#8217;t know how well it&#8217;s doing for them.  They seemed very excited to have me show up, and they recited all the various details about their motel in imperfect English with a school project presentation-day kind of energy.<\/p>\n<p>Anyway.., I reaaaaally need to learn my French numbers.  I thought the desk clerk said $48.  I thought, &#8220;What a deal!&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Heh.<\/p>\n<p>$120 was the readout when the debit card machine was in my hands.  I looked up and they were all eager smiles.  Screw it.  I&#8217;m spending the night.  I&#8217;ve been sleeping for almost free for the past week.  I&#8217;ll look for camp grounds tomorrow if I can&#8217;t find another couchsurf! <\/p>\n<p>Buuuuut, it does mean I get to sleep in style!  With internet access and a chance to get my future plans together in peace and compile some pictures and all that good stuff.<\/p>\n<p>Toward that end&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>You gotta check out this crazy huge bay that Rimouski was built on.  (That&#8217;s the town I left this morning.)  It sort of reminds me of Wolfville with all the low-tide mud, but bigger.  Population: 50,000 (or thereabouts).<br \/>\n<P><br \/>\n<center><br \/>\n<img src=\"http:\/\/iboxpublishing.com\/blogimages\/Rimouski.jpg\"><br \/>\n<\/center><br \/>\n<P><br \/>\n-Mark Oakley<br \/>\n<br \/>\nRimouski, Quebec,<br \/>\nAugust 4th, 2017<P><\/p>\n<hr style=\"width: 100%; height: 2px;\">\n<P><FONT COLOR=\"#660000\"><FONT SIZE=+2><B>Rock Climbing and Comics<\/B><\/FONT><\/FONT><br \/>\n<P><br \/>\nToday was really cool!<\/p>\n<p>I found a little comic\/game\/sword shop with a really friendly fellow at the cash who spent some time telling me all about the cool features of his town and why it is a great place to live.<\/p>\n<p>I bought a couple of French comics, &#8220;Livre de bandes dessin\u00c3\u00a9es&#8221; and found that I was able to piece together fairly well what was going on.  This is a great way to learn another language.  In fact.., come to think of it, I learned how to read English from comics!<\/p>\n<p>Then I was invited out by one of my host&#8217;s roommates to her rock-climbing gym.  -I wasn&#8217;t allowed to try myself, (you need rented shoes, and they only rent to members after 8PM), but they let me sit and watch.  -After I got bored reading a copy of Dragon Ball Z (in French) which happened to be sitting on the table, I pulled out my sketch stuff, and started trying to capture some of the Spiderman climbing poses of the gym members.<\/p>\n<p>It was fun!  Talk about gesture drawing!  You don&#8217;t even get 10 or 20 seconds; you only get a moment before the pose changes.  I used a thick brush to throw down fast inks.  Some of them looked really cool, and by the end, I was able to turn several of the climbers into solid character designs!<\/p>\n<p>They were all really fun people, and one guy was quite excited by it all.  I let him keep one of the pages with a really nice sketch of him. -Heavy shadows and lines, it could with a little work be turned into a logo or a tee shirt design.<\/p>\n<p>Anyway.., that was great!  Such friendly people!<\/p>\n<p>I also met several people who are clones of folks I know in Wolfville.  That happens frequently while traveling, I find, but one woman in particular I could have literally mistaken for somebody I already know!  Weeeeeeird.  And really neat!<\/p>\n<p>Anyway&#8230;  I&#8217;m off to bed.  Fingers crossed on a response from one of the several couchsurfer hosts across the sea way!<br \/>\n<P><br \/>\n-Mark Oakley<br \/>\n<br \/>\nRimouski, Quebec,<br \/>\nAugust 4th, 2017<P><br \/>\n<P><\/p>\n<hr style=\"width: 100%; height: 2px;\">\n<P><FONT COLOR=\"#660000\"><FONT SIZE=+2><B>Couchsurfing 2<\/B><\/FONT><\/FONT><br \/>\n<P><br \/>\n<P><br \/>\n<center><br \/>\n<img src=\"http:\/\/iboxpublishing.com\/blogimages\/CouchsurfingRimouski.jpg\"><br \/>\n<\/center><br \/>\n<P><br \/>\nHave Pencil, Will Travel!<br \/>\n<P><br \/>\n<P><br \/>\n-Mark Oakley<br \/>\n<br \/>\nRimouski, Quebec,<br \/>\nAugust 2nd, 2017<P><br \/>\n<P><\/p>\n<hr style=\"width: 100%; height: 2px;\">\n<P><FONT COLOR=\"#660000\"><FONT SIZE=+2><B>Couchsurfing 1<\/B><\/FONT><\/FONT><br \/>\n<P><br \/>\nYesss!  I&#8217;m off to my very first couchsurf experience, (as a guest rather than a host, that is).<\/p>\n<p>This organic farm worker on just this side of the St. Lawrence sea way -with a ton of glowing references has invited me to stay at his place!  -He sounds like many of the best of the best Wolfville dudes, into eco-friendly living and an active lifestyle.  I can&#8217;t wait!<\/p>\n<p>I was getting a bit worried as this day drew to a close and my plans were becoming increasingly, &#8220;Well, I could fold back the car seat and I have a blanket&#8230;&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>-Mark Oakley<br \/>\n<br \/>\nFredericton, New Brunswick,<br \/>\nAugust 1st, 2017<P><br \/>\n<P><\/p>\n<hr style=\"width: 100%; height: 2px;\">\n<P><FONT COLOR=\"#660000\"><FONT SIZE=+2><B>Strange Adventures, Fredericton<\/B><\/FONT><\/FONT><br \/>\n<P><br \/>\nWell, I spent a nice (sleepy) afternoon at Strange Adventures.  Jason (the manager) was like a New Brunswick Cal!  What a nice guy!  Very mellow and friendly!  Thanks, Jason, for welcoming me on such short notice.<\/p>\n<p>-They cleared off a table and I hauled in my box of tricks and set up a small book display.<\/p>\n<p>Tuesdays are a slow browsing kind of day in the comics world, as things wind up for the Big Wednesday New Comics Day, but I nonetheless found myself chatting for three hours with a variety of folks.  Fredericton would *definitely* make a great home base for a comics-driven lifestyle like mine!<\/p>\n<p>Thanks again, guys!<P><br \/>\n<center><br \/>\n<img src=\"http:\/\/iboxpublishing.com\/blogimages\/Strange-Adventures-Fredericton1.jpg\"><P><br \/>\n<img src=\"http:\/\/iboxpublishing.com\/blogimages\/Strange-Adventures-Fredericton2.jpg\"><br \/>\n<\/center><br \/>\n-Mark Oakley<br \/>\n<br \/>\nFredericton, New Brunswick,<br \/>\nAugust 1st, 2017<P><br \/>\n<P><\/p>\n<hr style=\"width: 100%; height: 2px;\">\n<P><FONT COLOR=\"#660000\"><FONT SIZE=+2><B>University of New Brunswick<\/B><\/FONT><\/FONT><br \/>\n<P><br \/>\nWow.  I&#8217;m in Fredericton!<\/p>\n<p>What a nice drive!  Only cost $36 in gas.  Compact cars are kind of amazing.<\/p>\n<p>It&#8217;s been a long while since I&#8217;ve done a proper road trip, with a sleeping bag and supplies tucked in the trunk.  I&#8217;m right now staying on the UNB campus in one of their dorms, which plays the part of youth hostel during the Summer months.<\/p>\n<p>Man!  UNB is a BEAUTIFUL university!  It&#8217;s like a modern Hogwarts built on a hillside overlooking the river.  Walking through it looking for the admin building made me want to go back to school!  It&#8217;s so still and quiet with all the students gone, and it smells vaguely like the woods.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;ll take some pictures and post them later.<\/p>\n<p>The comic shop was closed by the time I rolled into town, so I&#8217;ll check that out tomorrow.  Strange Adventures Fredericton!<\/p>\n<p>-And what an odd hostel this is!  I&#8217;m in a giant building with no front desk.  Only a phone number, which I can&#8217;t even use since I live in a perpetual stubborn state of sans-cellphone.  I was wandering around the dark maze of hallways and rooms, and only ran into one other person, another guest looking as puzzled as me.  It&#8217;s a bit spooky&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>Oh well.  The key fits the room and there are clean sheets.<\/p>\n<p>I might wander around town and come back for an early night and then be up and running tomorrow.<\/p>\n<p>This is SO cool, btw!  I&#8217;ve not had a proper adventure in ages!  Things are waking up inside of me I&#8217;d forgotten were there.<\/p>\n<p>Also, around 4 AM last night, I woke up with an intense desire to cut off the bulk of my giant mass of hair which has been following me around in pony-tail form for a couple of years now.  So I did!  The Box Cutter Special.  (The result elicited noises of surprise from a couple of people on my way through Wolfville as I saw to the last couple of chores which needed doing before I could leave town).  I *feel* different.  I feel something changing&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>Ain&#8217;t got no strings to hold me down&#8230;<br \/>\n<P><br \/>\n-Mark Oakley<br \/>\n<br \/>\nFredericton, New Brunswick,<br \/>\nAugust 1st, 2017<P><br \/>\n<P><\/p>\n<hr style=\"width: 100%; height: 2px;\">\n<P><FONT COLOR=\"#660000\"><FONT SIZE=+2><B>Start Here&#8230; (The Great Apartment Hunt)<\/B><\/FONT><\/FONT><br \/>\n<P><br \/>\nPosting a buncha page updates before I hit the road tomorrow!<\/p>\n<p>(I&#8217;m going on an apartment hunting road trip through Quebec and New Brunswick.  Woosh!)<br \/>\n<P><br \/>\n-Mark Oakley<br \/>\n<br \/>\nWolfville, Nova Scotia,<br \/>\nJuly 27th, 2017<P><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The Pull &#8211; Looking for a New Place to Live &nbsp; Sunday August 8th, 2017 A Loop Closed &#8211; Herge Exhibit Here&#8217;s a neat story&#8230; So, back when I was just 19 years old, I visited Europe. -I did the backpack thing for a couple of months. It was great! 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