Yearly Archives: 2013

Before I rave about this event, I have to point out that these photos were taken with an iPhone 5. I do marketing for Canon cameras and absolutely hate being that person taking photos with a smartphone rather than a proper point and shoot or DSLR camera. That’s a big faux pas. But sometimes, you just have to. For spontaneous documentation and memory keeping’s sake. Today, I am guilty as charged. Consequently, the photos went through hefty treatment and polishing before reaching a photo blog-worthy state and that is the sole reason why smartphones are just not good enough. My iPhone battery actually died halfway through the event before I had a chance to snap a few photos, so I asked around for an iPhone charger, because surely, I thought, someone must have one somewhere. But no such luck, so I resorted to borrowing someone else’s iPhone to take these photos and then emailed them to myself. That, my friends, is for the love of photography.

I attended Experience Schulich 2013 today to get a taste of the Schulich School of Business. Let’s just say that I had a hair appointment at 2:30pm this afternoon (scheduled from a while back before registering for this event) and ended up cancelling as soon as I arrived at the event when I quickly realized that there was no way I was going to miss any part of it. Needless to say, York put together a fantastic and extremely alluring event, so big kudos to the team. York, by far, has the warmest, most welcoming and helpful faculty members who leave you feeling quite good and connected to the institution. The entire team does a phenomenal job representing the school – top tier style. People and culture make all the difference and they’ll have you at hello. The 6-hour event was jam packed with information and consisted of networking opportunities, mini lectures delivered by stellar professors, campus tours, Q&A sessions, one-on-ones with faculty members, and a snazzy jazz reception at the end.

Three golden nuggets, among many, that struck a chord with me today:

Dean Dezsö J. Horváth on PEOPLE:
“…Hire people who are better than you, not those who are inferior to you.”

Professor Markus Giesler on INNOVATION:
“…Innovation is not made in the lab. They are created in society and are sustained through the stories we share. Innovation is about creating a society where people see your product the same way you do and the way you want them to.”

Professor Ingo Holzinger on LEADERSHIP / TURBULENCE:
“…Turbulence or ‘Black Swan’ events should be seen by organizations as an opportunity for difference.”

Learning is so exciting; being surrounded by bright and aspiring people is inspiring; new information is stimulating. An active mind is key, so never stop learning. I can’t wait to begin this chapter. Excellent event. I am forever an advocate of education.

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Posted By Charlene Precious @ 5:28 pm

It comes down to trying to expose yourself to the best things that humans have done and then try to bring those things in to what you’re doing. I mean, Picasso had a saying, he said, ‘Good artists copy, great artists steal.’ And we have always been shameless about stealing great ideas. And I think part of what made the Macintosh great was that the people working on it were musicians and poets and artists and zoologists and historians, who also happened to be the best computer scientists in the world.” –Steve Jobs

abandoned house, prince edward county, countryside art

Posted By Charlene Precious @ 6:53 pm

I love Mountain Sound. I enjoy the Hipster subculture although a lot of people dislike it. Like this guy.

My best friend is a sweet cook and baker. Check out her newly launched foodie blog at LaseBakes.com. You’ll be salivating by the end of it.

After adding the archives section the other day, I was in an html / php headspace so I kept going and built a nice footer at the bottom of this blog. Scroll all the way down to see. :)

Another burly cow photo. There were so many great shots of them looking right at the camera, they all had to be posted. I did have to make all sorts of funny noises to get them to hold their stare though.

Thank goodness February is over. We’re another month closer to Spring and another month closer to being able to hop on my gorgeous vintage Dutch bicycle for therapeutic bike rides in the sunset.

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Posted By Charlene Precious @ 6:52 pm
February 24, 2013

But I’ve finally added an archives section to this blog – it can be accessed through the navigation bar on the top right corner. The “archives” is exactly as the word describes – essentially a collective library of my postings (photos and writings) since the inception of the blog in December 2009. It needed to be done for a very long time but got away with procrastination and not wanting to figure it out. Making these additions may seem simple and it’s because they probably are… but only to a web developer. For everyone else, it’s a ton of Googling, reading gibberish computer language, and trials and errors. But with some patience and persistence, you figure it out eventually.

red barn house, countryside print, countryside art, winter photography

Posted By Charlene Precious @ 1:58 pm
February 19, 2013

And my mouth is watering, so this is a quick post before chow-time. By the way, HOMELAND is the new Breaking Bad. Please, please, give it a try!! It’s brilliant. Not quite as brilliant as Dexter but still brilliant.

countryside art, barn house art, cottage decor, cottage wall art

Posted By Charlene Precious @ 6:46 pm