Monday, November 24, 2025

2025 Nov

 


An Old Man Learns a New Trick

My lovely wife cleverly found an opportunity for me to get my hands busy and get out of my own head for a few hours with a fun craft experience; leather craft to be exact. 

Susan Hill is a Six Nations Mohawk woman and veteran leather work artisan who offers course. I took a four hour course on how to make a pair of moccasins. 

The course was hosted by Kat’s Craft Corner to fifteen lovely folks, including me. Susan is a great teacher, and guided us through the intricate and satisfying task of creating something from leather. 

I really enjoyed this opportunity to have fun while learning a new skill and spending time with like-minded people.

It felt very nice to connect with other creative individuals, which allowed me to leave my worries behind for even just four hours.

It felt very nice to connect with other creative individuals, which allowed me to leave my worries behind for even just four hours.

This is just another example of how wonderful my wife is. I’m so glad I picked her.

Nudge. 


Friday, October 3, 2025

2025 Oct


Interstellar Object 3I/Atlas passing through our galaxy in 2025

Interstellar Visitors?

The Internet is a buzz with the news of our third Interstellar visitor, but it’s most likely not an alien spacecraft, just another huge space rock. 

3I/ATLAS is an interstellar asteroid/comet discovered by the Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System (ATLAS) station at Río Hurtado, Chile, on 1 July 2025. 

The comet follows an unbound, hyperbolic trajectory past the Sun with a very fast hyperbolic excess velocity of 58 km/s (36 mi/s) relative to the Sun. Astronomers calculate, although it will pass between Earth and Mars, 3I/ATLAS will not pose a threat to Earth. 

This is the third interstellar object confirmed passing through the Solar System, after 1I/ʻOumuamua (discovered in October 2017) and 2I/Borisov (discovered in August 2019),  giving Atlas the prefix "3I".

It would seem that with our recent new and significantly wider view of space, we will undoubtedly spot more and more of these distant space travellers. 

Keep looking up. 
Nudge

October Update: 

Toronto Blue Jays beat the New York Yankees and the went to game seven against the Seattle Mariners. 

Then the Jays took the America League East. Thirty-two years since the last time the Jays won the World Series of Baseball they are in it again!

The LA Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays battled in what was one of the best and most exciting World Series ever. The Dodgers finally won in a contest that could’ve gone either way. 


Monday, September 8, 2025

2025 Aug-Sep

Professor Humble’s Delusions ©️2025

Do Not Adjust Your Internet Connection, The Professor Is On Hiatus.

Monday, July 7, 2025

2025 July

The Lab

 True North Strong and Free

Due to the dysfunctional antics of our neighbours to the south, this year’s Canada Day celebrations were the most patriotic I’ve ever witnessed. Canadians are coming together more than ever. Our culture is front and centre around the world and the world is behind us. 

Update: July 13

The Mrs. and I took a weekend trip three hours into rural Ontario to visit some friends. The weather was great and the atmosphere was so relaxing. I always feel blessed to have been born and raised here.

Update: July 22

Ozzy Osbourne died today. Sad to see him go, but what an incredible run he had. RIP.

To quote Ringo Starr; “Peace and Love”.
Nudge

Tuesday, June 3, 2025

2025 June

 

Holy-carp, what took you so long! 

Hello June, we’ve all been waiting for you. This past April and May 2025, were honestly the lousiest spring months in recent memory. So cold and rainy that we didn’t have the opportunity to be outside much or start any gardening. 

Return here for in the month of June for possible updates.

Update: June 23rd 

The last two days have thrust us into a humid heatwave, reaching a record high of 45c with little chance of rain. Overnight temperatures will be close to 30c. Hydration and AC are a must. 

Update: June 30th 

This year our Canada Day weekend is a bit messed up as July 1st falls on a Tuesday. A majority of people have to work today, unless they take the day off or get the day off from a kind employer. So 🇨🇦 Happy Canada Day 🇨🇦 to you all! ❤️

Stay safe and limit your exposure to the news.


Nudge

Thursday, May 22, 2025

2025 May

 

Photo by Steven J. Nagy 2025

The Return of Colour

Spring is my favourite season because it always signals a renewal for my spirit. Winter in Ontario is always just a little too long, visually too bleak and painfully bitter cold towards the end. It keeps us indoors far too often, to the point of inducing claustrophobia.

Then a day in May arrives when the sky is blue, the wind is warm and colour returns to the world around you. Even though you obviously know it will happen, the burst of colours can still happily surprise you. Me anyway.

Our springtime is usually very short, often feeling like it’s only the month of May. April is often very cold,  then June is heatwave time. So, every year I try to experience our spring, feel its new spirit fill the world with beautiful scents and colours.

Do you have a spring season where you live? 


LIKE and SUBSCRIBE to LIFE 
Nudge

Friday, April 25, 2025

2025 April

 




DIY Book Thumb Page Holder

After seeing mass produced items like these thumb page holders for $10ea, I just had to prove to myself that I could probably make one myself. So using some well aged hardware maple and white oak, I dove into the process.

Tools

Power drill with 1.5” boring bit, belt sander, hand saw, sandpaper coarse to fine, 

Wood

From what I’ve seen online, a variety of woods and even plastic is used. I would think the idea is to keep the material light, but strong. I just happen to have a lot of maple readily available, and a few pieces of oak. It would be interesting to try other woods, perhaps cedar would be light, and would smell nice. 

Finish

I wanted to keep the wood finish clear and soft feeling, so I used a product called Feed’n Wax, which is made of an oil and bees wax. It was a good choice. 

I won’t provide manufacturing steps in this post, mainly because I am not at all qualified to tell anyone how to do woodworking. A few years back I almost lost a thumb on my left had, how ironic is that considering the nature of this device. 

Anyway, I worked slow and carefully, and eventually a production flow started to take shape. I’ve successfully made four widgets, only had to scrap two. One widget cracked along the grain and I messed up the other. Still the most important part was being able to visualize, plan, execute and satisfactorily complete the project, multiple times. 

Another cool thing is, these page holders really to work. I can comfortably hold a large book in one hand and my coffee mug in the other. 

That’s all for April 2025

LIKE and SUBSCRIBE to LIFE,
Nudge

Wednesday, March 12, 2025

2025 March

Original poem by Nudge 2025

 Spring Cleaning 

We’ve officially passed the typically worst part of our Canadian winter. This past season has been the hardest in many years. With temperatures rising just above zero feel like summer to us, people in t-shirts and shorts, for real!

Gorgeous blue skies lift my spirits and entice me to get up and at it. Where I once felt heavy, I now have a desire to make something happen. Mrs. Nudge and I dove into a little spring cleaning over the weekend. The strong sunlight through our windows revealed the horror of dust laying over every flat surface; how could we not see it? 

There’s the physical cleansing and then there’s digital cleansing. I make notes and snap photos endlessly, so I eventually need to perform a massive review and delete session. In my most recent session I found the  poem presented above. I completely forgot that I wrote it. It was a pleasant surprise, and I got to recall my visit with my friend.


Until next time. 
Nudge

Friday, February 21, 2025

2025 February

 

I Need Colour!

I woke up early to a pristine think blanket of snow outside. I love this silent looking world outside my window. Then a large plow truck thundered past my driveway. Uugh!

Still, to me winter happily equals no mosquitoes, which is the main reason I don’t hate winter. The main thing I dislike about winter is the days of greyish colourless world. 

I can feel that I’m entering the dreaded S.A.D. segment of winter, which for me is usually from now to mid April. My soul aches for the colourful workd to return.

Monday, January 20, 2025

2025 January

Boston - Don’t Look Back album cover art

Don’t Look Back 

Don’t Look Back, the title of one the best rock albums ever made, is also very good advice. The band Oasis sang, “Don’t look back in anger ”, which is probably better advice. So in the tradition of New Year’s resolutions, I guess this year I would like to focus on not fixating on the past by living more in the present. 

Realizing that being continuously angry about things that happened in the past is an exercise in futility. Your mind holds onto traumatic experiences to help protect you from future traumas. However, the act of repeatedly recalling bad memories, only serves to lock you into being influenced by traumas you would ideally like to escape from. Sometimes the repetition can also introduce subtle changes in the details of a memory causing it to morph from the original experience, thus accentuating the trauma.

I find it difficult to, not, look back at my previous life experiences. I seem to have a long, detailed memory. If I’m honest with myself, it’s all too easy for my traumas to affect my waking state of mind. This is very bad habit, deeply ingrained and something I would sincerely love to break from. Perhaps my aging brain would kindly grace me with a little selective forgetfulness. 

During a therapy session I was asked the following questions; “If you packed all your troubles in a suitcase, would you be able to close it? Imagine yourself carrying the case with you everywhere you went. Finally, imagine yourself having to open the case and sift through your troubles every time you had to make a decision or compose a thought. That experience clearly seems exhausting and downright ridiculous, why would you want to put yourself through such a stressful routine. Yet many of us do exactly that. 

During another therapy session we discussed the modern reality of storing digital photographs. If you were born before the digital age you will understand the following scenario. In the days film photography most people were very frugal and selective about taking photos, film processing and printing was expensive and slow. The advent of digital photography freed users and allowed them to take as many photos as they’d like. You could save them on your computer, print them and share them online. However, decades later, you may have discovered that you have only stored them in a digital shoebox in the clouds. Your photos are not cataloged in any useable sense and you hardly ever share them or even view them, and most likely you have only ever printed just a few of them or none.

Then I was asked to compare that packed suitcase of memories that I lug around everywhere to the terabytes of saved but seldom viewed digital photographs. Which memory cabinet do I utilize more? Obviously, yet unfortunately the suitcase of dark and disruptive experiences wins out. Why? Why does misery win over images of smiling faces, puppies, flowers, concerts, beaches, trophies, birthdays, graduations, weddings, newborn babies, friends and loved ones. 

Of these two environments, which would you honestly want to immerse yourself in? Sadly, I am guilty of choosing the suitcase far too often. Since I was the photographer of all of these happy, beautiful photographs, why don’t those memories hold a more prominent place? Is there a way to overwrite bad memories with pleasant moments? 

So it’s about time now in 2025, to spend more time focusing on populating my mental photo gallery with current positive references that can fuel my happiness and creativity. It certainly beats carrying that heavy suitcase around. 

Happy New Year to you all.

Peace and Love - Nudge

Tuesday, December 24, 2024

So Long 2024

Henry the new guard.

2024 was a year of loss and renewal 

It’s been another strange and wonderful year on planet Earth. We sadly said goodbye to our sweet dog Ellie. We adopted her from a shelter when she was two years old and she was with us ten years. 

Then to help our other fur-baby Sadie, we got our new puppy Henry. He brings Sadie and us such joy, it’s like he’s always been here. 

Here’s hoping the new year will continue to bring us more joy and peace together. 

RIP Ellie our love. 2024

Monday, August 26, 2024

Puppy Update

 

Henry’s all settled into our family.

The goofy little brother.

Our growing little boy.

Part of the family 

As it has been said, a picture is worth a thousand words. Henry has instantly bonded with us and our sweetheart Sadie. After six months with us, it truly seems like he’s always been here. 

This little guy has pulled Sadie out of her funk after loosing Ellie, who I’m sure she still misses. However, 
our Sadie endlessly plays and wrestles with Henry all day, which is something she never was able to do with Ellie. It’s very obvious that any rough play, is just that…play. At night they sleep side by side which is a gift we are so grateful for. 

I loves my dogs so much, their undying love is so precious to me.

Nudge

Friday, August 9, 2024

New Puppy Joy

 

Henry, 10 weeks

I’m just marking a moment of healing ❤️‍🩹 from the loss out my 12yr old Ellie pup. 

Like all pups, this little guy just oozes love. ❤️ 

Nudge


Wednesday, July 3, 2024

Live Coding


Strudel.cc

Live Coding Music

Everyone knows that computer programs and games contain music, however those sounds are predetermined functions created by a programmer to accompany specific onscreen visuals triggered by user events.

Traditionally, musicians perform on instruments with their fingers, hands and feet. Up ‘till now the only way to combine an interactive collaboration between computers and humans was modular synthesis. 

Alex McLean is one of the founders of a new genre of music creation and performance, known as “Live Coding”. With Live Coding, the performer starts from a blank computer screen and begins entering in commands that will direct a software synthesizer or sampler to make a sound, in the manner chosen by the user. 

Strudel.cc is a clever program developed by Alex McLean to enable the user to access audio generators and effects in a web browser with simple code in real time. effects like delay and modulation can also be utilized to affect the core sound and produce rhythms and melodies. 

This new-ish music genre is mostly designed to be performed live, with the coding screen projected to allow the audience to witness the music evolve from a black screen to a full piece. 

I like that this method scratches multiple itches, and ties it to live performance. I’ve been able to make some noises, but in time and with much practice I may just be able to make something decent sounding. 


Wednesday, May 1, 2024

Spring Colours


Spring brings new life. 

I took this photograph while walking in my tiny world.
Seeing the glorious violet colour rejuvenated my soul.  

I look forward to even more colourful walks. 

Nudge

 

Monday, March 18, 2024

Now You Know

Honk, honk, honk!

A group of _____, is a(n)______.

  • Tigers (ambush)
  • Owls (parliament)
  • Snakes (knot)
  • Dogs (pack)
  • Cats (clutter)
  • Crows (murder)
  • Apes: a shrewdness
  • Baboons: a troop
  • Badgers: a cete
  • Bass: a shoal
  • Bats: a colony, cloud or cauldron
  • Bears: a sloth or sleuth; Cubs: a litter
  • Beavers: a colony
  • Bees: a swarm
  • Boar: a sounder
  • Buffalo: a gang or obstinacy
  • Camels: a caravan
  • Caterpillars: an army
  • Cats: a clowder, glaring, pounce, nuisance or clutter; Kittens: a litter or kindle; Wild cats: a destruction
  • Cattle: a herd or drove
  • Cheetahs: a coalition
  • Chickens: a brood or peep; Chicks: a clutch or chattering
  • Clams: a bed
  • Cobras: a quiver
  • Colts: a rag
  • Cows: a kine, drove, herd or fold; twelve or more cows are a flink
  • Coyotes: a band
  • Cranes: a sedge
  • Crocodiles: a float or bask
  • Crows: a murder
  • Deer: a herd
  • Dogs: a pack or cowardice; Puppies: a litter
  • Dolphins: a pod
  • Donkeys: a drove
  • Doves: a dule
  • Ducks: a brace, paddling or team
  • Eagles: a convocation
  • Elephants: a herd or parade
  • Elk: a gang or herd
  • Emus: a mob
  • Falcons: a cast
  • Ferrets: a business or fesnyng
  • Finches: a charm
  • Fish: a school, shoal, run, haul or catch
  • Flamingos: a stand or flamboyance
  • Flies: a swarm, hatch or business
  • Foxes: a skulk or leash
  • Frogs: an army or a colony
  • Geese: a gaggle or flock, a skein when in flight
  • Giraffes: a tower
  • Gnats: a cloud or horde
  • Goats: a herd, tribe or trip
  • Goldfinches: a charm
  • Goldfish: a troubling
  • Gorillas: a band
  • Grasshoppers: a cloud
  • Greyhounds: a leach
  • Hares: a down or husk
  • Hawks: a cast or kettle
  • Hippopotami: a bloat or thunder
  • Hogs: a drift or parcel
  • Horses: a team or harras
  • Hounds: a pack, mute or cry
  • Hyenas: a cackle
  • Jaguars: a shadow
  • Jellyfish: a smack or brood
  • Kangaroos: a troop or mob
  • Larks: an ascension or exaltation
  • Lemurs: a conspiracy
  • Leopards: a leap
  • Lice: a flock
  • Lions: a pride
  • Locust: a plague or cloud
  • Magpies: a tiding or tittering
  • Mallards: a sord
  • Manatees: an aggregation
  • Mares: a stud
  • Martens: a richness
  • Minnows: a steam
  • Moles: a labor
  • Monkeys: a barrel, cartload or troop
  • Mules: a pack, barren or span
  • Nightingales: a watch
  • Otters: a family, romp or raft
  • Owls: a parliament
  • Oxen: a team or yoke
  • Oysters: a bed
  • Parrots: a pandemonium or company
  • Partridges: a covey
  • Peacocks: a muster or ostentation
  • Penguins: a colony
  • Pheasants: a nest, nide or bouquet
  • Pigeons: a flock or flights
  • Pigs: a drift or drove (younger pigs), or a sounder, litter or team (older pigs)
  • Ponies: a string
  • Porcupines: a prickle
  • Rabbits: a colony or warren
  • Raccoons: a gaze
  • Rats: a colony, pack, swarm or mischief
  • Rattlesnakes: a rhumba
  • Ravens: an unkindness
  • Rhinoceroses: a crash
  • Sharks: a shiver
  • Sheep: a drove or flock
  • Skunks: a stench
  • Snakes: a nest or knot
  • Sparrows: a host
  • Squirrels: a dray or scurry
  • Starlings: a murmuration
  • Stingrays: a fever
  • Storks: a mustering
  • Swans: a bevy or lamentation, a wedge when in flight 
  • Tigers: an ambush or a streak
  • Toads: a knot or knab
  • Trout: a hover
  • Turkeys: a gang, posse or rafter
  • Turtles: a bale or nest
  • Vultures: a venue
  • Wasps: a pledge
  • Weasels: a colony, gang or pack
  • Whales: a pod, school or gam
  • Wolves: a pack or route
  • Wombats: a wisdom
  • Woodpeckers: a descent
  • Zebras: a dealer

Wow! Who knew? I feel very well informed now. 


Thanks,
Nudge


Tuesday, February 20, 2024

Reluctantly Me

 

Me, waiting for my regular cancer check up. Never easy.

Reluctantly Me

Check up days are booked well in advance, yet they only become real on the day of. It’s a little magic trick I’ve managed to regularly play on myself. 

Anxiety and fear are constant companions, that hate being ignored. However, ignoring them is the best I can do in the moment. 

Stay humble,
Nudge

Wednesday, January 17, 2024

Acronyms, Acronyms

How dare They try to control me! 

 Acronyms, acronyms, everywhere. 

English is not my father’s first language, but he does quite well. That is until he runs into an acronym. It’s then that his questions start.

I make best efforts to explain what a particular acronym means, but it just doesn’t stick in his mind. I’m uncertain if this is a common issue with other people attempting to learn English as a second language. 

I haven’t researched it, but it makes me wonder how many other languages spit out acronyms as fast as English users do. 

Nudge


Saturday, January 6, 2024

Destination

 

Artwork for Destination by Voltsmyth 2024

365 Days of Sound Exploration 

Today I completed a drone track that I was satisfied enough with that it set a whole project in motion.

Over this next year, my focus will be to open my musical heart to the craft of building sonic experiences that tie into meaningful narratives and questions. Note, these are not your standard radio friendly song structures. Radio? Who ever heard of a radio!

I will release tracks on the Voltsmyth Bandcamp page as they are completed. They will also make their way to the streaming platforms. There will be no set number of tracks, only a promise to continue this pattern until the end of the year.

There will be accompanying videos for each track posted on the Voltsmyth YouTube channel. 

Although experimental music is no everyone’s cup of tea, I have found it to be freeing and inspiring. I have actual become more musically active as a result. I also really enjoy exploring video treatments as I create a matching video accompaniment to each track. 

I have finished four tracks so far, so at that rate I might be able to upload one track per month, but that’s not a rule.


Take care,
Nudge


Monday, January 1, 2024

Hello 2024

 

Draw, Paint, etc. 

Hello 2024!

Well, I’m still here and the Earth is still turning, for now. I have no new years resolutions, but I do have a clear desire to focus on learning some music theory and do more traditional artworks. 

Creating good daily habits of physical and mental exercise would be great too. 

I wish peace and harmony for our world, today and for generations to come. 

Nudge