genuinely surprised I havenāt posted this here sooner but hereās Barrieās relationships with all the Workshop quads and also BeMeebEth (really old and outdated art BTW but Iām too lazy to update the drawings so whatever)

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genuinely surprised I havenāt posted this here sooner but hereās Barrieās relationships with all the Workshop quads and also BeMeebEth (really old and outdated art BTW but Iām too lazy to update the drawings so whatever)
spectrum of change // ontario, canada // october 2021 // Ā©
Peter Pan
āThe last thing he ever said to me was, āJust always be waiting for meāā
J. M. Barrie
I'll teach you to jump on the wind's back and then away we go.
- J.M. Barrie, Peter Pan
āThose who don't jump will never flyā is a dictum drilled into me from an early age. Itās one I took literally when I learned when parachuting and then later dabbled in sky diving, well before I went into the British army as a combat pilot.
Skydiving provides a unique combination of adrenalin-fuelled exhilaration and perfectly calm tranquillity. While in free fall it's all about the rush - but once the parachute opens and your heart rate steadies, you'll take a moment to gaze around you and see the whole world in a new light. It's beautiful up there, and the experience is about as close to actual flying as humans can actually get.
To the skydiver, āflyingā in a plane is akin to āswimmingā in a boat. As someone who has flown helicopters I would quible with that simple characterisation but eventually Iām okay to acknowledge there is some truth behind it.
As someone who used to parachute and sky dive as a recreational past time, I can empathise with those skydivers who live for the wind whipping past as they plummet toward the earth during free fall, and the thrill of floating on the air currents once their 'chutes are safely open. They live on the edge, though not in danger - amid the elements, but not at their mercy.
In skydiving, it is the fear response that gradually weakens. During the precipitous descent, the amply tested parachutist can savour the thrill rather than endure the panic. You may never get rid of the butterflies, but you can teach them how to fly in formation.
Iniziamo una nuova avventura.
-umi-no-onnanoko ( @umi-no-onnanoko / 18.10.25)
The city of Barrie, Ont.,Ā has backed away from proposed bylaws that would have made itĀ illegal to distribute food, literature, clothes, tent
The city of Barrie, Ont.,Ā has backed away from proposed bylaws that would have made itĀ illegal to distribute food, literature, clothes, tents and tarps to unhoused people on public property. At a meeting on Wednesday night, council decided unanimously to refer bylaws 67 and 68 back to staff. The matter is expected to return to a general committeeĀ meeting later this year. "There should be zero fear outĀ there thatĀ a bylaw officer or a peace officerĀ is going to come andĀ ask you not to give water to someone who needs it," Mayor Alex Nuttall told council chambers. Coun. Jim Harris, who represents Ward 8, said the intent of the bylaws was not to prevent people from helping unhoused people. [...]
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Hitchin' a Ride live in Barrie, Canada, 12 August 2005