Cobourg's other blogosphere
Anyway John Draper describes the revised plan as a concrete pad with an artifact in the middle. This artifact may or not be a fountain, but it is still an ugly P.O.S.The sad part about all of this, according to local "frink" expert - Martin Partidge - is that a natural ice rink is already part of the park, all we have to do is fill with water and let it freeze naturally. Just like those rinks in Donegan Park and the private pad right next to Councillor MacCaughey's house on Henry St. Having an ice rink in the park can be done for nothing, but will be subject to the vagaries of the weather. The Mayor, once the concrete is in can be praised and damned at the same time: praised for a year round ice rink in mild weather and damned for the rest of the year for polluting the green space at the waterfront with a patch of useless concrete.
On the subject of the Cobourg blog one should visit it only for the fact that the most verbose of posters have discovered it. A fellow called "poetency" (we all know who he is), and Daniel J Christie have been offering comments faster than the internet can print them. Most entertaining!
But back to the subject of Council's role in the "frink", there is one very disturbing aspect to this. The engineering and development costs have been performed by Totten Sims & Hubicki (TSH) to the tune of about $110,000 dollars. Who has been authorising these payments and what ambiguous motion allowed it to happen? A real cause of concern for all those taxfighters out there
