Throwback Thursday – #tbt – Public Library Cuts Again? #abpoli (June 2010)

It seems like one of the highest priorities for any conservative government is targeting the funding of public libraries – in Newfoundland (May 2016), in Saskatchewan (March 2017), in Ontario (April 2019), and now in Alberta (August 2019 (although to be fair, Jason Kenney’s Conservatives haven’t cut yet but are withholding 50% in advance of a fall budget similar to how Rachel Notley’s NDP government apparently withheld 25% though if I’m guessing who’s more likely to turn “withholding” into “cuts”, it’s a conservative Alberta government!)

Anyhow, even though Alberta has arguably struggled with library funding more than any jurisdiction in Canada over the years, I still hope that Albertans would rise up and successfully push back on any cuts just as people in Newfoundland and Saskatchewan and Ontario all did to varying degrees should it come to that.

(Pic above and below from a visit I had to Edmonton Public Library for the Canadian Library Association conference in 2010.)

 

 

Instead of Fighting About Politics on the Internet…

…maybe I should just upload screenshots of the witty retorts I draft but then discard without posting because I don’t feel like getting into it with people?

(Shea and I spend a lot of time talking about how liberals are often at a disadvantage in arguments with conservatives because they tend to just say whatever shit they think and liberals will sit there and go “Oh, if I post that, it’ll look like I’m attacking a woman” or “Oh, I shouldn’t judge someone just because they’re an ultra-Christian homeschooler” or “Oh, it’s a sad reality that some people with less privilege can’t afford a family vacation and I shouldn’t shame them even if their reasoning for why their not being able to afford to take their kids to the West Edmonton Mall appears somewhat misguided.” or even “Maybe I should try to find a way to word my retort so I might have a chance of changing her mind instead of scoring invisible Internet snark points.”)

<le sigh>

Five Things I Love The Most About Our rPod 182G

Hard to believe we’ve had our 2012 rPod for five years now having bought it used during summer 2014.

Through the first couple years of pulling it around the province, one year in a provincial seasonal site and the last couple in a regional park, I continue to feel like we made an awesome decision to buy this amazing little camper (and a lucky one too – the particular floor model we have is hard to find at the best of times and it appears Forest River is no longer making models with rear garages at all so it’s not like we could upgrade to a newer year of the same model, even if we wanted to.)

On that note, occasionally, we think about whether to upgrade to a larger camper, especially now that we have a permanent seasonal site.  But we got an amazing deal on the rPod so its paid for, we’re in the same campground as Shea’s parents so spend a lot of time in their much bigger camper as it is, and I love that having a smaller camper sort of forces us to be outside instead of inside sitting by the fireplace or in a hot tub or whatever other crazy features some of those large campers have! 😉

Anyhow, our camper is small but mighty but has a lot of things we love about it:

  1. The rDome side tent add-a-room is easy to set-up and basically doubles your floor space.  We use ours for everything from a place for extra storage to a shelter during the heat of the day, during rainstorms or when bugs are particularly bad to a place where we can easily increase or decrease our privacy whether we have the sides of the tent open or closed.
  2. The rear kitchen is where we prepare most of our meals (and cocktails!), do all our dishes, watch the occasional movie with the TV that’s easily moved from inside to out and back again and store a large amount of supplies (mostly cooking related but there’s a few uncracked glow sticks back there too!)
  3. Our model has bunk beds which was great when the kids were small and is even better now that pre-teen Pace has moved out into a tent which leaves us a whole bunk open for extra storage (very valuable!)
  4. Full wet bath with toilet and shower.  With as small as it is, it’s amazing to have a spot where you can even have a shower (well, Shea and the kids can – I’m just a bit too big for that!)
  5. This isn’t as obvious as the other things on this list but rPods are very well made with a lot of thought put into their design and construction to make sure they’re long-lasting (but still lightweight) which means they’re less likely to have problems over the years.

Here’s a tour of a model that’s very similar to ours…

 

Music Monday – “I’ve been drinkin’ to remember and drinkin’ to forget/I got “I love you” on my mind, I got Jim Beam on my breath”

 

I posted a Cody Jinks song before I went on holidays so why not post another Jinks’ song since it was in the top three of my most listened to songs over the past couple weeks (with the other two – “Cumberland Gap” by Jason Isbell and “Tear Stained Eye” by Son Volt both being songs I’ve posted before!)

Must Be The Whiskey” – Cody Jinks

Camping Wrap-Up

It’s weird how time can sometimes seem so slow (when you’re lazing through most days with some tunes, a good book and tasty beers) and at the same time, so fast (when you have a two week holiday that feels like it only lasted two days.)

We had a great two weeks camping with lots of fun, memorable moments but also a ton of things we hoped to do but didn’t get around to.

Luckily we only have to reintegrate into the “real world” for a couple weeks then we’re on holidays again although only for a week next time.

But who knows – during that next stretch, maybe I’ll finally getting around to fixing that broken lock on the camper’s side hatch or get into Weyburn to see their museum.

Or maybe I’ll dig into a good book and those other things still won’t happen. 😉

Camping Conclusion

It was a great way to end our final full day of our camping holiday as the campground where we have our seasonal site had planned a “Summer Fun Party” for Saturday August 3 featuring a free pancake breakfast, a show & shine car show, a slo-pitch tournament and beer garden with live music throughout the day, bouncy castles and face painting for kids plus more.

Camping Quest

Every Friday, our campground hides a piece of pottery that’s donated by the Weyburn Pottery Club then posts a clue on their Facebook page.

Today’s clue was a fill-in-the-blanks puzzle and with a bit of help from mom and dad, Sasha was able to recognize the clue matched the placard on this bench which led to her finding a cool “Toad Abode” pottery piece which will make a fine addition to her Fairy Garden at home!

Camping Campaigning

Got to a summer BBQ hosted by Weyburn NDP constituency association and joked to NDP Leader, Ryan Meili that with all the money Shea and I donate to the NDP, we’ll go to any event they have to recoup our money in free hot dogs! 😉

Camping Kite

Spent an incredibly relaxing day at a different lake about half an hour from the one at our campground.

Camping Critter

I think this guy literally sat up and begged until I gave him some peanuts!