09-21-25 Last Day of Summer
It turned out to be a cooler windy day, so I stayed indoors and did a few things and puzzled and watched a couple of shows. I finished The Pitt which truly deserved all the awards it won. The next on my list was the Charlie Sheen documentary, which was pretty honest. I then watched the documentary, Unknown Caller, which was almost too bizarre to be true. I still can’t completely wrap my head around it.
The Rotary on the rock social today was supposed to be Minh golfing in a barbeque at 5 PM but because of the weather we were all texted to meet in the downstairs of the Heid-out where all of the barbeque items were ready for us and we ended up having a nice social there.

After that, a group of us ladies, some who were at the social and somewhere met us at the theatre and David at the last minute, I went to the Jess Moskaluke concert at Key City Theatre. The opening act was Zac McPhee. He shared that 13 years ago he played for the Kooteney Ice in Cranbrook. He was a good singer, songwriter, and the crowd seemed very happy.


Jess was awesome and it’s no surprise that she is the first Canadian solo female country artist to go platinum since Shania Twain but the volume in the theatre was so loud it hurt. I was glad to have my loops with me. She does have a very pure voice and a great energy. She’s also quite stunning. She clearly loves her fans as before she even began a sign was up, telling us to upload our videos to her site, and she took time during the Encore to take selfies with all the young ladies that came to the front of the stage. Great engagement with our audience.





She told us that she began her career covering songs on YouTube