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Bill Bowerbird Scavenger Hunt

Tyler Burke April 25, 2017

I've been thinking about my old Santa Cruz activities today, partly inspired by an exchange in a parenting group on Facebook. I posted about the Bill Bowerbird Scavenger Hunt (Indigo, Yonge & Eglinton, May 27th), and it turned out one of the members had been to a Hallowe'en Santa Cruz on Captain John's Seafood Ship.

I said something like, "I hope it wasn't the one overrun by people, the one where mimes and carrots scaled the side of the ship to get to the decks," and she said "That was the one". She also told me her co-worker had mentioned it on the radio. Now I finally know how things went so spectacularly sideways.

Several people at the party were dressed as police officers, so when the real cops showed up I wasn't quite sure what to think, except that I was expecting them. Fortunately, they were good-humoured men, one of them may have danced a bit, and one of them posed for endless photographs with very drunk people.

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More Uses for Duct Tape

Tyler Burke March 31, 2017

My studio was recently featured in a Now article about laneway workspaces. Yes, shamefully, that is duct tape for trim. I may have Photoshopped-out some unfinished wiring, also. The real wood trim was delivered last week (you can see it on the floor behind the sofa). Should only take me about two years to get that installed.

Here's an excerpt:

“It’s very serene,” she says of the studio. “You can hear the rain, the wind and the birds so distinctly, and on the best days I feel like I’m commuting to work in a little secret cabin.”

But it’s not perfect. For one, it’s a very solitary existence, but she meets up with her husband in the backyard sometimes for human stimulation. And there’s no running water, which would be useful for anyone using a paintbrush." The full article (which includes the studios of two other local artists) is here.

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That Time I Was Hired to Write Ad Copy for Axe Body Spray

Tyler Burke March 25, 2017

I was recently asked to answer some questions by the venerable editors at Open Book, and I chose their Dirty Dozen format (or, 12 things you didn't know about me—which should in truth be a number approaching at least 437, because we're strangers like that).

In any case, after I sent off my answers, I thought of a thirteenth item. And not to put too fine a point on this late-breaking addition—it's just maybe the best thing I've ever written.

Years ago, I was hired as a copywriter for Axe Body Spray. I was initially hesitant (as any sane young woman might be), but damn it, I persisted.  The client's brief requested some quippy lines for a scent which was only available in Canada during the summer. This is what I came up with:

"Axe Fever. Limited Edition. Unlimited Action."

I nailed it! Or I thought I had? Apparently I had so embodied my Axe writing role that I eclipsed the good taste of my audience: the Canadian market. My copy was rejected. It's likely nobody remembers the wobbly lines I wrote to replace that gem of a slogan, but how could I ever know? I don't know a single adult who buys this stuff (alas, I have no one to "axe").

And now I return to the original purpose of this post. If my 12 answers for Open Book don't interest you on face value alone, you could possibly use them to guess all my passwords? Right? Like those Facebook apps which are basically game-ponds for phishing. Here are my answers.

And here's Open Book's intro:

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Bath Bombs!

Tyler Burke December 20, 2016

I wrote my first article for CBC Parents about making bath bombs with your kids! Here's a link to the article (more pictures and detailed instructions)! Bath bomb-making is really easy and fun.

If you live in downtown Toronto, The Nuthouse (Bloor St. West) carries everything you need. If not, your local bulk store will likely carry the ingredients, but call ahead to make sure they have citric acid. Otherwise, many online soap-making shops carry the ingredients (and who doesn't love delivery).

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Recent photos from Instagram:

A quirky candid moment.
Hugo painted Rooksby’s nails. Rooksby painted Hugo’s.
Spring has sprung.
I walked out to my studio in the backyard for the first time in weeks. The plants weren’t looking so hot—which I can’t entirely blame on my self-isolation 😬—but everything else was the same. It was nice to sit at my desk for
I spend most of my day in bed right now, staring at this light Rooksby broke last month. You would think it would bother me, the exposed lightbulb, but I actually find it more interesting to look at now.
I caught a live one.
And now for one of my favourite photos of Rooksby. I wanted to check her weight so I took her to grocery store. #cabbage #patch #kid
I have picked the dreaded C-19 in VIRAL BINGO.
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I have also had a lot of time to think about good things and boring things. I’ve undone years of crossword sobriety by logging at least 17 games yesterday. 19 ACROSS: Stay safe. SOLUTION: Stay ho
One of my all-time favourite photos of Hugo popped up in my Facebook feed this morning. I present: RECLINING DUDE.
Rooksby standing in the dirt, wearing white stockings, telling me something serious. Hugo a vision in stripes.
Standards are lower right now.
Chiller than thou. 😂
Rooksby freestyling her bread after I assembled the @nytcooking’s no-knead bread for the first time. We’re going to have a taste test tomorrow.
I started an easy no-knead bread last night and finished it this morning. I carried the Dutch oven to the counter and blindly grabbed a napkin from the drawer. It was one my mother gave me years ago, one made by my Italian great-grandmother. I’
I bid on this painting on a whim about a year ago. It was an online auction website and I was the only bidder. I liked it partly because my mom’s name VAL appeared prominently on the canvas. I also just liked it.
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Now it’s the first pict
I’ve been waiting for this day to come for years. Boggle is officially in play!
Rooksby.
Hugo.
Let sleeping “dogs” lie. 
#8 #infinity #quarantine