We have scaled this organization back significantly.

After everybody had taken pictures and gone I went up and put my hand on his shoulder, kind of looking at him in the eye, and I realized he's a hero to me.

People yell, 'What are you doing? Get back on the sidewalk!' ... You're sort of vulnerable out there, so you don't want to (yell back) and tempt them.

We played hard and I like the way this team is playing. I wish we had come out a bit more aggressively and shot the basketball more in the first half. We passed up a lot of shots early tonight. We took those shots in the second half. That's coming. I'm feeling pretty good about our team and I like where we're at. I think good things are in the future.

Stopping Brittany Woolley alone doesn't beat this team. They've got a lot of weapons. They've got a lot of really good players. You stop one, there's going to be another one or two to step in and do their job. That's the bottom line.

The process interests me. Trying different media, seeking out things to paint, going different places. I just enjoy the whole process. I find it very relaxing.

I feel I have benefited along with all the other cancer patients with the money that the Terry Fox Foundation has given to cancer research.

I usually try to paint things that I've actually seen. I've been to Europe. I studied there for about a month.

It spans a series of years. I dug some stuff out of my personal archives. It goes back. I wanted to cover a period of time so they could see kind of an evolution.