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@PilgrimsProgress I just started the series on Netflix last week! I had no idea, I didn’t hear an accent at all but I will make sure to listen extra hard next time. I just finished season 1, episode 11.

As an interesting aside, the Town I work for was used for filming for season 8, episode 14 though they don’t use the town’s name. It was also used for season 12, episode 9 and was actually called by its name.
 
The first time I heard Helene Joy speak as herself I was surprised to hear the Australian accent. Now when I watch the show I do pick up little tells of her being Australian. She's very good. Since she's playing a well educated, upper class woman of that time, those "tells" work.
 
I didn't realise that Dr. Ogden was played by an Australian until I watched the added features.
To my ears I couldn't tell she wasn't Canadian - my question is, could you Canadians tell?

Not a Murdoch watcher (it's very popular here), but I remember back in the late eighties (or maybe early nineties) the reaction some of us comic fans felt the first time Wolverine appeared in a cartoon and had an Aussie accent. Had they changed the nationality of the only major Marvel character from Canada or did Americans actually think Canadians sound like Aussies?? I never did get an answer, IIRC, but the accent stuck and we eventually got (to our delight) Hugh Jackman as Wolverine in the live action movies starting with X-Men in 2000. Apparently, though, one of the Wolverine solo movies (I haven't seen them so I've only heard this through the grapevine) did establish him as being originally Canadian.
 
Interesting - it seems our Dr. Ogden is not just a brilliant pathologist and psychiatrist, but also is brilliant at accents!

Most romances in movies these days seem more about heavy breathing and sex - so find myself delighting in Murdock and Ogden's "other century" romance. In fact it reminded me of my much, much younger days when I delighted in the romance of Von Trapp and Maria in "Sound of Music". A climax in those days was a kiss that lasted at least two minutes!
;)
 
I enjoy Murdoch Mysteries, but have not watched them in any order. I honestly thought the Dr. Ogden character was francophone.

Next week is our first annual meeting for our new regional council. It is a three-day event, and local...so I don't have to travel. Yahoo. I hope it goes okay and doesn't end up being a bunch of people who know each other and don't want to get to know anyone else. (I'm being cynical).

Our church camp will be setting up an information table, so that should prompt lots of talk. Hopefully, all good for a change...what a great group of young people we have hired! I am hopeful for the best camp summer ever. (I'm resigning from the Board in the fall, and want to have this summer as the last hurrah!)
 
Our initial meeting of Regional Council is happening now .In fact, 3 RC's are meeting in one spot, together and separately. The facility we are using isn't really accessible for those with mobility issues (lots of walking, steps and hills and such). Not really large enough to host such a crowd. Parking is AAAAUUUUGGGGHHHH. Other than that, though, it's great.
 
Ours is meeting too ... I opted out due to denial and wonderment about the chaos ...

Really it is awesome how this stuff can collect as consummate!
 
The Regional Council in my former area is meeting this weekend too. They actually went north this time. I'm missing seeing some good friends.
 
Our initial meeting of Regional Council is happening now .In fact, 3 RC's are meeting in one spot, together and separately. The facility we are using isn't really accessible for those with mobility issues (lots of walking, steps and hills and such). Not really large enough to host such a crowd. Parking is AAAAUUUUGGGGHHHH. Other than that, though, it's great.
Are you at UNIFOR RedBarron? I am (Horseshoe Falls RC) - if so, would love to meet you :) Birthstone is here too :) I'll be in the bar tonight to watch the Raptors game!!
 
Regional Council in our area is meeting this weekend at the local Community College, with some slop-over of the youth contingent to our church. I was over there directly after work on Thursday delivering party-sized pizzas. We're also using the order of service that they provided all region churches with, so I was over at church this a.m. making sure that it fit the screens correctly, etc. Worship Team is in charge of the service tomorrow, because all of our ministers (our called one, plus some of our VAMs), and three regional reps will all be at Council.

Miserable day today. After troubleshooting the screens, I went downtown to get my tomato plants from the Farmer's Market. By the time I got home, my rain resistant jacket was soaked through, as were my shoes, my socks, my pants to my knees, and even the sleeves of my shirt. Practice for England in the fall, I suppose, but damn, I was wet.
 
Woad wearing and all washed up ... time for the rest! Do the fete now ...

Resembles white washing in a parallel whorle don the other side of the divide ... conscience vs un-con science ... blind opposition to learning of the curios?

If you know anything virtuously ... don't tell for those supporting bully power will put that down in the pits ... de vole thinking ... approaching vast understanding ... on this side of reality the bull is working without abstract! That's imaginative and creationary giving into destruction ... part of dilution theory neurologically speaking ... ancestral voices in the head?

Just can't be for those stuck presently as a tacky gift ... adheres like myth ...
 
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Yesterday was a nice day – after a week of cold, cloudy and rain. We welcome the sun and the warm 20° temperature, only to wake up this morning to let overcast sky, cold rain, and temperatures in the single digits again. And although it says 21° in the house, it feels cold; the type of cold and go straight to your bones. The forecast for the next 10 days cloudy rain and cloudy, with the possibility that the son might peek through once or twice. We are all getting tired of this weather. It would be nice to go outdoors without a jacket on, to till the garden and plant some seeds. The season is two or three weeks late. This is April weather.

On a more cheerful note, a neighbours cat escape from her last fall, in a summer cottage area some 50 miles from home. Although it was spotted of and on in that area which she visited as frequently as possible, putting up food for it, and alerting the year-round residents, nobody was able to catch it. After the storms in January the cat disappeared and she gave up hope.
We had a long winter, storms and cold, followed by severe flooding in that area. Then last week my neighbour had a phone call. Apparently recently a cat showed up about 15 miles from where he was last seen. Someone started putting food out for him and call the SPCA. He was caught in a live trap and brought to a city vet who discovered he had an identification chip. To make a long story short, he is back home.
He is in good shape, except for having worms which the vet treated. We will never know where he spent the winter, and how he managed to survive. He was certainly glad to be home, purring on my neighbour's lap, welcomed by her other cat.
 
Yesterday was a nice day – after a week of cold, cloudy and rain. We welcome the sun and the warm 20° temperature, only to wake up this morning to let overcast sky, cold rain, and temperatures in the single digits again. And although it says 21° in the house, it feels cold; the type of cold and go straight to your bones. The forecast for the next 10 days cloudy rain and cloudy, with the possibility that the son might peek through once or twice. We are all getting tired of this weather. It would be nice to go outdoors without a jacket on, to till the garden and plant some seeds. The season is two or three weeks late. This is April weather.

On a more cheerful note, a neighbours cat escape from her last fall, in a summer cottage area some 50 miles from home. Although it was spotted of and on in that area which she visited as frequently as possible, putting up food for it, and alerting the year-round residents, nobody was able to catch it. After the storms in January the cat disappeared and she gave up hope.
We had a long winter, storms and cold, followed by severe flooding in that area. Then last week my neighbour had a phone call. Apparently recently a cat showed up about 15 miles from where he was last seen. Someone started putting food out for him and call the SPCA. He was caught in a live trap and brought to a city vet who discovered he had an identification chip. To make a long story short, he is back home.
He is in good shape, except for having worms which the vet treated. We will never know where he spent the winter, and how he managed to survive. He was certainly glad to be home, purring on my neighbour's lap, welcomed by her other cat.

Cats are like that very mystical in habits ...
 
I don't know where to post this -and it doesn't merit a thread of its own - so bear with me for posting here.........
Our local library has the dvds of the Murdock Mysteries -the first seven series anyway.
I'm quite addicted -I love the characters, the period and the wit.
An added bonus is watching and locating Toronto scenes - especially the University!

I didn't realise that Dr. Ogden was played by an Australian until I watched the added features.
To my ears I couldn't tell she wasn't Canadian - my question is, could you Canadians tell?
I didn't know...not at all. Just a very quaint and ladylike tone.I think I read it somewhere though. Huge fan of the show and love that you're hooked! Crazy for Brit, Australian series too.
 
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