Sunday's mild and long — get outside while you can.
It's a straight-up good day to be out. Baseball, live music, and one last solid dinner spot before things change.
Morning, E-town. It's 10°C and sunny—bring a light layer but you won't need much. UV's at 4, so if you're spending the afternoon outside, the usual precautions help, but it's not a scorcher. Best part? You've got nearly 17 hours of daylight, and sunset doesn't hit until just before 10 tonight. Plan accordingly if you're thinking of an evening.
The Bombers are in town at Myshak Metro Ballpark—first pitch at 1:35 against the Energy City Cactus Rats. Perfect Sunday game weather. Grab a hot dog, sit in the sun, and watch some baseball without freezing your tail off.
On the local side: the Oilers situation's still in holding pattern with Cassidy negotiations dragging on, and there's been some moves in provincial politics, but honestly, none of that changes your Sunday. What might matter more to your dinner plans: Khazana, which had a solid reputation for Indian food around here, has closed. If you were thinking of that, time to find a new spot.
Speaking of food—if you've got a Brio Bakery nearby (they just opened in Mill Creek), that's worth a stop. Founders are stepping back, but the place is still running. Otherwise, this is a good day to try somewhere you've been meaning to get to, especially if you're planning to sit down for dinner later.
If you're the live music type, Bogue Brigade's playing at The Starlite Room over at Temple tonight starting at 5 p.m., with O.C.O.D, Umi Yokai, and Bang on the bill. It's early enough that you could catch the ballgame and still make it for a drink and some tunes. Indoor venue, so weather's not a factor.
One last thing worth knowing: there's been some noise about World Cup watch parties at bars around the city—if you're thinking of catching a match somewhere, worth checking ahead with your spot of choice about what they can and can't do. Rules change depending on the game and the license.
Sunday's the kind of day where you want to be doing something, not stuck inside. Use the daylight, use the weather, and get out there. See you around.
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