Sunday, 15 February 2026

Book ~ "The First Survivor: Life With Canada's Deadliest Mass Shooter" by Lisa Banfield, Sherri Aikenhead and Maureen Banfield

From Goodreads ~ On April 18, 2020, Lisa Banfield's life shattered.

After nineteen years in a controlling and often abusive relationship, she escaped a violent assault by her partner, Gabriel Wortman - unaware he was about to carry out the deadliest mass shooting in Canadian history. In "The First Survivor", Banfield tells her story for the first of being groomed and surviving years of intimate partner violence, and of the horrific night she fled barefoot into the freezing woods as Wortman began a murderous rampage that left twenty-two people and an unborn child dead.

Told with raw honesty and courage, Banfield's memoir is more than a personal account of life with a man she tried to heal - it's a call to action. With intimate reflections and her own transformation, she exposes the failures in how society sees, supports, and judges survivors of domestic abuse.

This is a powerful story of trauma, survival, and one woman's journey reclaiming her voice and redefining her life.

This memoir is Lisa Banfield’s account of the events surrounding the April 18 and 19, 2020, attacks in Portapique, Nova Scotia. After nearly 20 years in a relationship marked by control and abuse, Banfield escaped a violent assault by her partner, who then carried out the deadliest mass shooting in Canadian history, killing 22 people and an unborn child. In the book, Banfield details her experiences leading up to that night, the hours she spent hiding in the woods and the aftermath that followed. She also addresses the public scrutiny she faced and the realities of intimate partner violence.

This was a shocking story out of Nova Scotia at the beginning of COVID and I was interested to read more about what and why it happened and those involved. It was a tough story to read. 

I've never experienced domestic violence but even after witnessing it when I was growing up, I don't understand why people stay in these relationships (regardless of the crappy childhoods they may have had). After the first beating Banfield received from her partner, she left him ... but he quickly talked her into getting back together and she stayed with him for 19 years (they were supposed to celebrate their anniversary that night). If someone I was involved with ever laid a hand on me, I'd be gone and there would be no going back. 

After the way he abused her and the killings of innocent people, I found it amazing that it wasn't until 5 years later that she FINALLY deleted the pictures of their life together from her phone and threw away his cremated ashes (why did she even take some of the ashes of this monster??!!).

While I don't blame her for his actions and no one deserves the abuse she put with, I had a hard time feeling a lot of sympathy for her when she talked about the benefits of being with him like a new career and business, a house and a cottage, being able to shop and buy whatever she wanted, the vacations, etc.

Saturday, 14 February 2026

Central, Toronto, ON

Gord and I had supper at Central at Ossington/Argyle. It opened in July in a former Portuguese bakery and they did quite the renovation!

“Summer and Smoke”, Crow's Theatre, Toronto

Gord and I saw Tennessee William's Summer and Smoke at Crow's Theatre this afternoon.


In a small town in the heat of summer—under the wings of an angel—Alma Winemiller, minister’s daughter, meets John Buchanan, the reckless and intoxicating doctor next door. 

As summer deepens—and their longing for one another intensifies—desire, duty, and convention collide, dangerously blurring the line between passion and ruin. 

Blistering, poetic, and rapturous, this rarely-staged 20th-century masterpiece is Tennessee Williams at his most heart-rending.

Friday, 13 February 2026

Butterfly Stitch Knitted Scarf

I knitted a scarf to donate using a butterfly stitch pattern. I found the pattern here. Once you get the hang of making the butterfly, it's an easy pattern.


I used a Caron Anniversary Cake Special Edition (the colour is Merry Maximus) and 6.5mm needles. 

I cast on 23 stitches (multiples of 10 plus7 plus 3 border stitches).
  • Row 1 (wrong side): K1, P5, * with yarn in back (wyib) slip 5, P5 *, K1 
  • Row 2 (right side): Knit all 
  • Row 3: K1, P5, * wyib slip 5, P5 *, K1 
  • Row 4: Knit all 
  • Row 5: K1, P5, * wyib slip 5, P5 *, K1 
  • Row 6: K1, * K7, lift 3 strands, K1, release 3 strands, K2 *, K6
  • Row 7: K1, wyib slip 5, * P5, wyib slip 5 *, K1 
  • Row 8: Knit all 
  • Row 9: K1, wyib slip 5, * P5, wyib slip 5 *, K1 
  • Row 10: Knit all 
  • Row 11: K1, wyib slip 5, * P5, wyib slip 5 *, K1 
  • Row 12: K3, lift 3 strands, K1, pelease 3 strands, K2, * K7, lift 3 strands, K1, release 3 strands, K2 *, K1 
  • Repeat Rows 1 – 12 until your piece is the length you desire
  • Row 13: Purl all 
  • Row 14: Knit all 
  • Bind off

Wednesday, 11 February 2026

8Mile Detroit Style Pizza, Toronto, ON

Monday was National Pizza Day and Yelp Toronto was offering opportunities for a free pizza this week at 8Mile Detroit Style Pizza on Charles Street (Bloor Street/Yonge Street) to elite Yelpers. I’ve been an elite Yelper for almost 20 years and happily was one of the ones chosen. I love pizza and have never had one of their pizzas so was looking forward to it. 


I stopped in for supper this evening. I got a Meat Love pizza (8Mile Cheese Blend, Italian Sausage Balls, Ham, Ezzo Pepperoni, Bacon and Signature Red Sauce). It’s a different style of pizza. It’s rectangular, the dough was surprisingly soft and chewy, very cheesy and the sauce was on top of everything. It was a very tasty pizza and three-quarters of it is coming home with me for lunch and supper tomorrow.


I'll be back!

“Some Like it Hot”, Ed MirvishTheatre, Toronto, ON

I saw Some Like it Hot this afternoon at the Ed Mirvish Theatre. It was cute and lively and there was lots of singing and tap dancing.
 

Winner of 4 Tony Awards®, including Best Choreography and Best Costumes, and the Grammy Award® for Best Musical Theater Album, SOME LIKE IT HOT is “a super-sized, all-out song-and-dance spectacular!” – The New York Times

Set in Chicago when Prohibition has everyone thirsty for a little excitement, SOME LIKE IT HOT is the “glorious, big, high-kicking” (Associated Press) story of two musicians forced to flee the Windy City after witnessing a mob hit. With gangsters hot on their heels, they catch a cross-country train for the life-chasing, life-changing trip of a lifetime.

And what a trip it is! With its irresistible combination of heart and laughs, song and dance, SOME LIKE IT HOT won more theater awards than any show this season, and was named Best Musical by the Drama Desk, The Drama League, and the Outer Critics Circle. No wonder Deadline calls it “a tap-dancing, razzle-dazzling embrace of everything you love about musical theatre.”

Tuesday, 10 February 2026

Mesh Knitted Scarf

I knitted a scarf to donate using a mesh pattern.


I used a Caron Anniversary Cake Special Edition (the colour is Opal) and 6.5mm needles. 

I cast on 22 stitches (multiples of 3 plus 1 stitches).

It's a one row repeat: K1, *yarn over, purl 2 together, repeat from * to last stitch, k1. Bind off in a purl stitch.

Monday, 9 February 2026

A DarkWinter Press Celebration, Epochal Imp, Toronto, ON

Paul Edward Costa hosted a celebration of DarkWinter Press authors this evening at Epochal Imp on the Danforth (DarkWinter Press is Gord’s publisher).


There were books by the authors for sale.

Saturday, 7 February 2026

Mistake Rib Knitted Scarf

I knitted a scarf to donate using a squishy mistake rib pattern, an easy fun pattern.


I used a Caron Anniversary Cake Special Edition (the colour is Opal) and 6.5mm needles. 

I cast on 23 stitches (multiples of 4 plus 3 stitches).

It's a one row repeat: slip 1 knitwise, k1, *p2, k2, repeat from * to last stitch, p1.