Last night I experienced the future of concert watching and it was through a platform called JuJu Live.
I caught wind of this as Neverending White Lights were going to do a livestream on this website in a few weeks. This was big news to Neverending White Lights fans considering Daniel Victor had disappeared from the scene for the better part of the past decade. Rumours of a new album coming out would be squashed and that was that.
But here he was, ready to do a livestream to the comfort of our own homes! I have never had the opportunity to see him live so when the day came, I plucked down my $3USD ($4 CDN) to see his livestream.
I am no stranger to livestreams. Every Friday night during the pandemic I would catch Adam Baldwin’s Cross Country Chin Up session and on Saturdays I would check out Matt Mays’ Mantle Music. It was great to see an intimate performance but the quality of video has been a little lacking. The audio was great though. But was there somehow the ability for live-streaming to level up and bring us a high definition experience?
I suppose so and Juju Live did it right!
9PM rolled around and sure enough, the page reloaded with a play button to a video. I clicked play, and you have the option to have it a smaller size so you can also read the chat comments flying by on the side, or you can choose full screen.
This was a 720p high definition stream and they explain a little about their magic. They buffer the stream! So people who are leaving comments are warned that there may be a minute delay because the entire performance is buffered!
It was great. There were no hiccups to the feed, the sound and video were superb and I’m pretty sure I could have paused it if I wanted to. What’s even better is that the next day I found that they have archived the video for people who may have come in late or missed it completely. Gone are the days of buying a concert ticket and missing out on the show because of some emergency that pops up.
For years I have been saying that live concerts need to adopt the pay per view model. I believe Juju Live is a very strong step in the right direction for this type of service. It’s definitely a different type of experience. As Vero put it, these livestreams are very intimate because there’s no crowd interaction so the performers spend more time talking in between songs and sometimes explaining things that you wouldn’t normally see in an arena.
– high quality audio and video
– probably the ability to pause for a bathroom break
– even if there is no ability to pause you can catch the stream again the next day (they say that they will keep it up for a few weeks)
– the price is right. $4 CDN is a really great price point to get people to tune in. Imagine a large band like Pearl Jam charging the entire world $4CDN to tune into an intimate concert.
All fun and games until something is about to hit a ceiling fan
Usually Ezra is standing up after his nap but this time around he was just lazing around
A typical morning
Blowing bubbles
Ezra is super excited when this toy comes out to play!
Sierra showing Ezra how to repair his car
Ezra loves his patio time
Dancing with Maman
Showing off the salad spinner
Sometimes we lose Ezra under the pile of clothes
Could his first word be “Wow”?
Ezra gets pretty excited when someone comes up the stairs and sees him
A typical scene before bedtime
Enjoying a snack together
The kids get to hang out with Maman after the work day is over
Ezra sometimes straddles the line between happiness and being tired
Ezra checking out the magnolias
I find this photo hilarious. I swear he’s really concentrating hard to try and stand up but needed a break.
Future bricklayer just like Grandpapa
What kid doesn’t love peekaboo?
When there isn’t a heat wave we hang out on the swing set for awhile
Look who’s getting adventurous and standing up with one hand!
Ezra is not a fan of the sprinkler
Maybe he’s more a fan of the SS Rubber Ducky? Nope.
A typical sight from the patio. “Oh, if only I could walk!” You will see to the right of him that we set up some lattice as a gate. It has worked ok so far. It’s a little flimsy but it does the trick. Not sure if we need to build an actual gate considering by next summer he probably wouldn’t need it.
It’s not often we have supper outside because of the mosquitoes but this must have been an exception. I can tell it’s suppertime judging by the beer on the table that is for Ezra. If it’s nice out, we would generally have lunch outside to give Vero a break from the cold basement where she had her office set up in until mid July when she finally got a desk from work to set up in our bedroom. Our bedroom now feels like my college dormroom with a computer in it!
I had a good laugh when Maureen sent me this letter that Abbey wrote her so she could stay up a little longer.
I’m currently on Month 3 of parental leave and I wish I could say I have a lot of time to spend with Ezra but to be honest, with Sierra in the mix it’s a tough gig. Even without Sierra involved there’s a lot more to being on parental leave than playing with your kid. Probably at this point I’m sitting on the couch thinking of what to make for lunch for the family. So seeing him play in the closet is a common sight, followed by a sandal being chewed on!
A few years ago we didn’t do much with our garden but Vero was keen on resurrecting it this year. This photo looks like we had just tilled the dirt.
It’s not all that often that I take the time to look at our house from the road.
This was probably after a morning meal of oatmeal with some banana, or maybe some apple sauce. A typical morning consists of a bottle of eight ounces, then around an hour later we have some breakfast and usually facetime Grandma and Poppa to chat awhile.
It’s taking him awhile to get the hang of this thing.
Ezra is always happy when Maman is around!
Ezra laughs up a storm when the zerberts come in! Hilariously he is starting to give zerberts of his own!
Doug at work showed me his wife’s office setup and I thought it was hilarious so I told Vero she should use it. Here’s my office desk while sitting down.
Here it is standing up! Genius!
Ezra showing off a bruise on his cheek
Everyone loves the water wall
Ezra really loves listening to music and chewing on this speaker.
Teaching them some skills
And so started the month of him being able to hang off the desk and kitchen table.
A rare family photo
We took the plunge (heyo!) and bought a hot tub. Unfortunately for us, our dreams of using it as a cool tub were squashed when we got word that we wouldn’t see it until August. Ah well, it’ll be ready for the Fall!
Fun!
I pulled this out of the fridge thinking it was a summer worthy beer. I was completely mistaken. I should read the label before cracking it open!
In honour of Bob and Doug on the SpaceX flight.
Snuggle time around the fire
Testing out the finger after wiping out a few weeks before. Not too shabby! Ezra really loves it when I pull out an instrument.
Yet another ride in the bike trailer. It’s a tight squeeze. Sierra has been saying it’s too hot in there so she doesn’t want to go as much anymore. I will have to choose a cooler day.
This is a killer shirt!
Ezra seems to like his new car seat!
Still don’t know what these trees are in my yard nor do I really care? But I’m sure someone with a green thumb will like this photo.
It’s getting warm enough to not have shorts on! His knees take a beating on the wood though. But any kid’s knees must take a beating I suppose.
Favourite beer of the summer? Most definitely.
It’s great to have frozen strawberries on hand to whip up a smoothie
Mom sent up some masks she made for us. A funny story about this particular one. In this photo it fit great. Then a few weeks later I grab one and I’m in the store thinking “Man, this is ridiculous, it’s tugging on my ears something fierce!” I didn’t realize until later that Vero had shortened the straps because they were too long for her face!
The pandemic rules were being loosened and we could go out into the forests again! This was taken from one of many visits of the Tweed Conservation Area. We had never walked the entire trail until today and it’s a great 30 minute trail.
First off, let the record show that I found it very hard to wait until the weekend to celebrate Sierra’s birthday when her real birthday was during the week. I thought it was a great idea at the time of planning but when her actual birthday came and we had to pretend it was a normal day…yeah that doesn’t work. No worries though, we all had a fantastic birthday celebration on the Saturday where we went on a butterfly hunt, had some hot dogs on the bbq, opened some gifts, video chatted with family and had the most candy filled cake the world has ever seen!
The house had been taken over by butterflies!
Ready for the butterfly hunt
We found similar butterflies all over the neighbourhood which may or may not have been around our friends houses. With a wave of the magic wand the butterfly escape the shackles of a tie-wrap and Sierra brought them home with us.
Some important wisdom on how to make a wish was being imparted on Sierra
Sierra had some help from her trusty butterfly helpers
There was some good birthday music playing at this butterfly stop
I believe the magic words used here was acabadra. Pretty close!
On the move!
Found some butterflies across the street from our house. I have video of all this stuff but at this particular stop all you can hear is the construction work across the street as a culvert was being replaced.
There were even butterflies handing out birthday cards!
This butterfly was pretty fast against me on the bicycle. I’m thinking she was hoping for cake at the end of the journey.
Sierra had some help to find the final two butterflies
The treasure!
A successful hunt
butterfly flying
That’s a lot of butterflies we caught!
A real butterfly showed up!
Happy after some bbq hot dogs
I tried a time lapse video of the cake. I think it came out great!
Our two decorators
Somehow half the icing went missing
Some friends dropped by with some gifts. Sierra is very lucky for a visit!
Even Matante dropped by!
I love how this captures every kid’s birthday when they are waiting so long for the cake to arrive. Special thanks to Victor and Annabelle for making the banner!
Happy Birthday Sierra!
Her brother didn’t forget about her birthday! Sierra was VERY excited to get some earrings. She had been asking for them for months. She was so touched by Ezra’s gift that she said “Ezra when it’s your birthday I will get you a truck. No, TWO trucks!”
Thanks to everyone who sent along some fun videos, some gifts, and some great messages for Sierra! She had a fantastic birthday!
Witch with her stick. For future reference our lawn looked quite horrible after leaving the leaves on it all winter. This was in the backyard only.
Fredo still gets some love
I’m on the best at maintaining my property but with parental leave and it being nice out, there’s a lot more time on my hands to chip away at it every day.
This hot tub hasn’t worked in a few years. Here’s a photo of what it looks like two years later and just about to leave as we are ordering a new one.
I had a good laugh when this appeared while I was changing Ezra’s diaper!
Before the leaves came in
What kid doesn’t like playing with the hose?
I get dizzy if I dance with Sierra like a normal person would so this is my new go-to move to avoid dizziness!
Star Wars Day was an exciting time for us. We went all out and it started with watching A New Hope.
Sierra and I attempted to make a Yoda cake
Was it the most beautiful Yoda cake in the world? No. But Maman was surprised when she came upstairs for lunch! Note for next time: I need to let the cake cool before icing it!
Yummy, I look
We started introducing a quiet time hour instead of a nap in the afternoon. I was very proud to see her re-enacting some lightsaber fights during her quiet time on Star Wars Day!
I noticed this buildup getting larger and the boiler guy told me just to scrub it off and keep an eye on it. For the moment I have let it as is but will keep taking photos to see if it spreads.
Learning a skill that Nanny Ruth would be proud of…writing and mailing a letter!
We drove out to Russell because I wanted to teach Sierra that you can mail a letter from any mailbox but you can only receive mail at your own mailbox. In this particular case, we had written a thank you note to some neighbours who gave Sierra a stormtrooper clock for her bedroom and a few days later we happened to be at the mailbox with those very same neighbours when they received Sierra’s letter! What are the odds?
Sierra’s new clock. She has been fascinated with asking to look at my watch each night before going to bed so we figured this was a good time to get her a clock. I spoke with a teacher friend and she said that digital is an easier concept for kids that age to understand.
That’s a LOT of brush to burn. Good thing the burn ban is finally over!
A good muddy cause and effect lesson!
An autograph from James Doohan (aka Scotty!)
Maple leaves are pretty neat when they are first growing. I have to say that I have paid a lot more attention to my environment when on parental leave.
CAN YOU DIG IT?!?!
WARRIORS! COME OUT AND PLAYAYYYYYAYYYYY
Some good slo-mo dance moves!
Flip!
I must have messed up the edit points on this slo-mo video but the ending is great
We try and get the campfire going every night to burn down some brush!
Sometimes in the mornings we like our story time. We were reading Cinderella here and then I introduced her to the movie.
Sierra was a great help at washing all the windows. Unfortunately she hasn’t realized that touching the windows with her face and hands gets them dirty all over again!
I haven’t counted the number of rocks in the park parking lot but…there’s a lot!
We hit a snag at one point with ordering a new hot tub because our air conditioning unit looked to be too close to the hot tub to be safe. Bummer! We had to get an electrician in to see what can be done. In the end, we had to order a GFCI breaker for the air conditioning unit. I will take that over having to move the AC unit any day!
I was running low on kegs of beer so it was time to support some craft breweries. I tried my best to support the Ottawa breweries but they were always sold out of their product! That made me realize that they really aren’t hurting so I decided to make an order from Cowbell Brewery which have fantastic beer. Upon my second order they even emailed me to thank me for being a repeat customer! Love these guys.
After a long day with the kids Vero usually comes out and gives me a break. At one point my break took me onto the floor of the deck for a rest.
Look who came for a quick visit! This was our first visitor in two months. It felt strange and exhilirating.
Marking our territory
Exercise time! I also love how she put on my ballcap that I usually wear when on the elliptical
I think Sierra was eating some Cranberries and it made me realize that she might like to see some videos by The Cranberries! You will also see that we were playing a modified game of Splendour. She wants to play board games but they are too complex for her so I have to come up with some new rules. I believe in this version, we each have a stack of cards, then we flip them and whoever has the largest number wins a coloured gem. Then, when we are done with our cards, we pit all the coloured gems against each other in a battle arena. If she has more red gems than I do, bam, mine get beaten and she gets a point. If there is a tie we try rock paper scissors which she finds is hilarious.
Clearly Sierra is excited that we can run in the park again as pandemic restrictions have been eased
Special thanks goes to Jasco Games for this board game! I kickstarted an Evil Dead 2 board game years ago and the company stole our money and ran off somewhere with millions of dollars raised. I was personally out $100! A few years later Jasco Games comes around and says they want to make a board game and will give a copy free to all the people who got screwed over with the original Kickstarter. All we had to do was pay the shipping. It looks like a neat game. Too bad I need three players minimum to play it! That doesn’t happen during a pandemic.
The scene: It’s a Saturday, I haven’t had a beer yet and I’m chasing Sierra around the yard with a water gun. I see the neighbour bike by and I know it’s her birthday so I run to the road to spray her. Somehow my mind didn’t account for the ditch and I trip coming out of it. At one point I had flashbacks of 8th grade when I fell off my bicycle onto my face. This time I had a choice…my hands or my face? My hands got some bad roadrash. Two weeks later as I type this I would say it’s 95% healed. It was a hard first week trying to handle the baby with this war wound! I would say the neighbour will always remember this birthday greeting when I was lying on my back groaning and saying Happy Birthday!
Living with a toddler who is going to the toilet themselves sometimes has things like this happen
Stuff like this happens as well!
A neat photo of my grandfather and his friends
Look at how high she goes!
Inspecting the magnolias
After two months I finally got the secret weapon to a great sandwich!
Preparing the butterflies for Sierra’s birthday butterfly hunt
I remember this being a very hot day. Vero was attempting to work outside but I’m not sure if it worked all that well.
She was complaining she couldn’t see the laptop screen so I offered her a solution!
Here she is taking a break from work! For historical note, this was the summer where I decided to be that overweight guy walking around his yard without a shirt on, hence where Vero got her excellent shade from. It’s a freeing experience!
Vero decided she wanted the garden again so we cleaned it all up (especially after yanking out the vines that were growing near the dog house that we took down the year before) and here is Sierra helping out with the plants.
This thing took me 30 minutes to blow up!
Sierra playing Mixed Up Mother Goose. It’s a really good kids game because there are no enemies or ways for your character to perish. She’s pretty good at walking around on her own and clicking things.
Look who found Maman’s glasses.
Break time
We had a heat wave at the end of May which brought out the sprinkler!
Superfast Sierra!
For historical reference, my eyelid really took a beating during the heat wave. I can’t tell if it was the heat or the bug spray that had a weird effect on it. There was definitely a build up of pus in it before this. Something to keep my EYE on.
I can’t stop laughing at how excited Sierra was to dance to this ‘Olaf’s Frozen Adventure’ soundtrack. I love when she starts dancing with the measuring tape!
Special thanks to Etienne for getting me this piri piri sauce for a Christmas gift! It’s the same stuff they serve at St Hubert.
I dropped off a tiller at Mike and Melanie’s place and got to chat with them over a beer. I also got to play some soccer with Max. I can’t remember if this was pre or post me sacking him with the soccer ball. We were both a little surprised by it! He survived!
All our garden is currently missing are eight crucifixes
The piggy back ride made an appearance! It was a really hot day so we didn’t make it that far.
I pressure washed the deck for the first time. For reference, I had purchased brown tinted wood and the year after, I applied some Thompson’s clear water seal advanced edition. After working really hard on a few boards I talked with Vero and she made me realize that I may actually be stripping off the brown tint of the board. Sure enough, I think that was what I did to a few boards which is a bummer. It made the rest of my job a lot easier as I probably went through 10 boards over two hours in the morning and another 25 in about 20 minutes after lunch once I realized my mistake. I have also noticed that when it rains, these particular boards don’t have the water drops bead any longer. I may have to apply some water seal on these boards again. It was a great day to be out with the washer though…40 degrees!
I’m not entirely sure how I was introduced to the album but I would think that I must have watched the movie before. Danny definitely introduced me to the greatest time capsule from the 1970s, Dazed and Confused.
While my love of music was firmly entrenched in all things alternative, a soundtrack snuck into my life and somehow was the genesis of my love of classic rock.
Why is this album influential?
I’m pretty sure everyone in Kapuskasing owned this soundtrack at one point and why not? It was a quintessential introduction to all things classic rock. I fondly remember one Christmas break jamming the entire album with John in my basement and we laughed at how well Jim Dandy by Black Oak Arkansas came out. It is now a staple in my songs that I play for a laugh.
The first half of the 21st century was ironically devoted to diving into classic rock music. I remember downloading something called Bacoben’s Top 500 classic rock songs and dedicated my musical journey to all things from this genre.
What do I love about this album?
With the knowledge I have now of the classic rock hits, I think I really love this album because it’s a gateway to a great era of music, without spoon feeding you any of the massive hits from the 70s. There’s no Pink Floyd or Zeppelin on this soundtrack. But it has such a great selection of tunes that say “Hey, if you like this, wait until you get a load of everything else from this era.”
Does it stand the test of time?
That’s like asking if classic rock has stood the test of time. Of course!
It was 2008 and I was still taking night classes at University of Ottawa to get a degree in Communications. The majority of my classes consisted of students ten years my junior but they didn’t realize their was a thirty year old amongst them.
One evening I heard some guys raving about some new music and so I wrote a few albums down and one of them was by someone called Bon Iver.
Why is this album influential?
In 2008 I was already well past a decade of loving all things music related and I really didn’t have much time to check out new music. As in, I was Old Man Palmer not allowing new things to enter into my brain.
This album challenged me. I remember a lot of days and nights doing schoolwork and putting this album on and just not understanding it. But I was wise enough to realize that sometimes an album needs quite a few listens to unlock its mysteries and become one of my favourites.
It eventually did open up to me and I fell in love with this entire album. This album taught me I should open myself to new music and see where it takes me instead of putting up walls saying “If it’s not from before the year 2000, then I’m not really interested.”
What do I love about this album?
Once again, this entire album captures an emotion for me. It’s a pretty somber album, perfect for those cold winter days where it’s -40 outside.
Everyone’s introduction to Counting Crows was probably August and Everything After but mine was Recovering The Satellites. Randy introduced me to this album as I was learning guitar.
This is the album that prompted me to learn guitar. I still remember playing Daylight Fading a million times to figure out how to the guitar to it. I also remember that while I had been jamming and playing tunes with Randy back home in apartment parties around Kapuskasing. Daylight Fading was the first tune that I played in front of my extended family at Aunt Dinah’s and while it was a nerve wracking experience, it opened the doors to a bond between Troy and I to play guitar for the next two decades.
Where does this album stand in the pantheon of my favourites?
Still my favourite Counting Crows album and probably the best encapsulation of a depressing, depressing mood. This is the album that made me realize that I prefer albums that capture a mood instead of varying the songs on it. I point to Neil Young as an example of this…you can go from a rocking album to an acoustic album and I prefer this compared to a mix and match of songs on one album.
But has it stood the test of time? Mmm…not sure if I would put this on my top 25 albums of all time.
I have been seeing something on Facebook that has to do with talking about the albums that have influenced you over the years. I was nominated by a few people and the latest person to do was Andre and it finally made me think about what music has influenced me and what does it really mean to influence? Is it my Top 10 album list?
I don’t think so. Definition states that influence is the capacity to have an effect on the character, development, or behavior of someone or something, or the effect itself.
Wow, that’s a lot to think about when it comes to naming the most influential albums of my lifetime. Facebook doesn’t want any explanation about my choices, but damn the man, I’ll at least put up my explanations on this blog so future generations can understand why I am who I am because of my musical upbringing.
Has it been an entire month alone with Ezra and Sierra already? While some days don’t feel like they are flying by, as I type this I have to admit that it has flown by!
On a good day, Ezra has slept from 7:30 until 7AM and my day starts. I lift his blind and see his giant smile while he is standing up in his crib waiting to see what the day has to offer up. I get a hug from him and I’m pretty sure he doesn’t like my kisses along with the facial hair.
One diaper change later and we are sitting on the chair with six ounces of formula and CTV’s Your Morning to start off our day. After he lets me get some food in my belly we sit around and play; passing a ball around, walking around the coffee table (he’s quite steady now and hardly falls down while navigating around a table or a couch), studying the quadratic equation.
We then start off with a hearty breakfast of oatmeal and some other goodies like a banana. At this moment in time we have been making it a point to video conference with Grandma and Poppa around this time as it’s always fun to see a kid eating food.
Then it’s just me and him until 9:30 – 10am when he takes his first nap. I really like this time because we leave Sierra down in the basement to do her own thing (usually watching cartoons). Parental leave originally had visions of bonding with a child all day long. I now realize that with two children you try and sneak those bonding moments in wherever you can before chaos erupts!
A one hour nap is typical and then he motors around on all fours playing peek-a-boo with his sister or chewing on some rubber boots near the patio door. Lunchtime is usually a long ordeal…an hour some days! Currently we try and have some grains (pasta or toast), veggies (he really likes carrots), protein (meat or beans) and sometimes some fruit. Mom is usually up for some exercise time with the kids after lunch which basically means they get to crawl all over her!
After lunch is a surprise each day…some times we go out on a bike ride with Sierra, sometime we just hang out in the living room until nap time at 2pm…it really depends on how I feel during the day. Some days I’m still full of energy and others I’m looking forward to my own nap at 2pm!
Afternoon naps seem to stretch to 1.5 – 2 hours which coincide with when Mom is done her work day and we generally go outside in the backyard until supper needs to be made.
If he is lucky, he gets to now have a bath with his sister which he has a fun time with. Sierra loves it and hates it at the same time (but only when he starts splashing her!). Then it’s pyjama time and he roams around the living room, typically crawling over Maman and then it’s bedtime where Maman still breastfeeds and then puts him down for the night.
He’s a very happy kid and is very curious. He really likes opening the bottom drawer and pulling out some silicone muffin liners and chewing on them. He does not care for the jolly jumper or other things that make him stay in one place.
We just weighed him last night and he was 20.4 pounds.
A common sight when I’m trying to practice guitar
I can’t tell if Ezra has fun when Sierra hugs him like this
On the hunt for some Easter eggs
Look at the haul!
Taking shelter from the rain
He doesn’t listen well when it comes to fetching the ball
One day even this won’t hold him back
Not the faint of heart. Pro tip: Don’t be lifting your son over your head a bunch of times immediately after supper or you’ll get some stuff in your eye and on your shirt.
He enjoyed this little doggy. It’s a shame that for some reason it doesn’t walk any more
This was taken in the era of ‘Let’s try and cram in a morning adventure before Ezra’s nap!” I realized that this was burning me out so now we generally wait and do something after lunch
Future Marvel fan
Typical after lunch exercises
I think this may have been the first bath together! Ezra is having the time of his life
Pretty sure Ezra was the p’tonk
Sierra getting help from Ezra to look for pirates through the telescope
Hanging out
Taking in some sun
Typical evening before bedtime
We were probably waiting for Sierra to go for a walk as we usually do on the front lawn
There was a funny transition period where he could pull himself up but it was hard for him to get down without completely just collapsing
I love technology
Slide!
Who doesn’t love a Star Wars book full of sound effects?
Ezra loves that we have a small hill in our front yard
Watch out for the kiss monster!
Another kiss monster!
Going out on patrol
Who’s happier?
This is typically what Ezra and Sierra see of their grandparents while on the iPad