Our travel saga continues as we are biden’ our time here. If you don’t know what I am talking about, go here, here, and here. If there is any positive aspect from our predicament it is that I have more time to think about politics especially the political quagmire evolving in the United States, most... Continue Reading →
Fun and games, in Halifax
So what games did you play while on holiday in your childhood, at university or college, and now, when you travel? Games are a great way to while away the time, especially on rainy days. They help build friendship and community, especially when I win. They are a nice alternative to intense physical activity and... Continue Reading →
The true purpose of a vacation is to know how good you have it back home
https://youtu.be/zJ6VT7ciR1o OK, OK, it’s only early morning on day four of our Nova Scotia vacation; so I agree, assessment of our 2024 travel experience does seem premature. But really, things have been wild so far. In my previous blog I described our financial challenges which I will not reprise here. Suffice it to say that... Continue Reading →
In my lifetime I might hear the last nightingale
These are not my words but those of Sam Lee, a British musician, historian, and mystic. I learned of Lee’s work through a colleague, Cathy Campbell who recently urged me to watch the video "The Nightingale's Song." She wants to know my reaction, hence this blog. She writes “I'm so stirred . . . I'm... Continue Reading →
And for the rest, there’s MasterCard
Except for now, there isn’t. Let me explain. Last week I stupidly responded to a scam; and shazam, we are now without a credit card for a few days. As we are travelling in the Maritimes this is such a huge PIA. It’s amazing to discover how dependent we are on credit, especially online. In... Continue Reading →
The President Is Now a King Above the Law” — A US Supreme Court dissenting decision
“ Never in Canada you say? At the very least, read Sonia Sotomayor’s Dissent Yes I know, this matter is unfolding south of the Canada-US border. And yes I know, we Canadians are not this extreme, but could we become so? On this the day after Canada Day I am still mellow on our nation.... Continue Reading →
TOUCH THE HEM: Lessons in Gynecology
Sixth Sunday after PentecostSunday, June 30th, 2024St. Stephen, SummerlandThe Very Rev. Ken Gray It’s something I know little about, and it’s a word I still have trouble spelling: Gynaecology, or gynecology—the area of medicine that involves the treatment of women's diseases, especially those of the reproductive organs. I have enough trouble appreciating the challenges I... Continue Reading →
Musical Chairs messed with my mojo
I loved playing musical chairs in my early years. Whether it was the running around, the competitiveness, or the music that created the delight I cannot recall. I just loved playing the game and can still picture one or two in my mind. You likely remember the drill. Chairs are set up inside a circle... Continue Reading →
The agony of defeat, over and over again – A Blue Jays elegy
Gregor-Chisholm in The Toronto Star “The majority of Blue Jays fans have been saying for a while that their team isn’t good enough to contend in the American League East. The much-maligned front office might be about to come to the same conclusion. Through three months of the regular season, it has become painfully obvious... Continue Reading →
Storms, and Fires rage about us, and cause us to be afraid
A post from Bishop Sam Rose (on Facebook) reminding us that many, many fires are now ignited in what promises to again be a busy and destructive fire season across Canada. With the news of the fires jumping the Churchill River and full evacuation of Churchill Falls, I appeal for your prayers at this time:... Continue Reading →