…the most peaceful for some reason.

…the most peaceful for some reason.

I recently wrote about the gap that often exists between words and action.
This may be the most egregious example I’ve ever seen:
On the national day for truth and reconciliation we wanted to remember the last day camp buffalo bones stood. The mayor wanted to commemorate NDTR on Wednesday- this audio is from that meeting. I know politicians think our memory is short, but we will never forget this day just pic.twitter.com/vtQiwBU9Sr
— Good Trouble Network YQR (@GoodTroubleYQR) October 1, 2023
So I did.
Then, after all their asking, not sure why they rejected my review! 😉
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| I wasn’t sure what to expect when i ordered this 30×50 blue polyethylene tarp that was listed on the Rona web site. But I was pleasantly surprised to receive a 30×50 blue polyethylene tarp.
I haven’t actually opened it but since Rona keeps sending me reminders to review this item, I want to share that I fully expect that, when opened, this tarp will measure 30×50 and be blue and made of polyethylene. Also it will cover the gazebo that I want covered this winter. At least I hope so as I haven’t opened it yet. Also it is blue and 30×50 and made of polyethylene. |


UPS, A For-Profit Private Company Is Closing For NDTR
I’ve been thinking about actions vs. words a lot lately.
One of the things that really brought home this important distinction was when I had to leave the Regent Place branch of Regina Public Library after eight years as Branch Head following a re-org of supervisors and managers.
It was a pretty emotional time and I remember gathering with a bunch of the staff on one of my last days to chat and reminisce.
“You know, I hope you guys know that when I thanked you for all your work as we walked to our cars at the end of every shift, I meant it!”
“We know you meant it, Jason” one staff member replied. “Do you know why? Because you backed up your words with actions – with how you treated us, with how you led the branch, with how you related to the customers.”
I said to a colleague recently that once you start seeing things in terms of actions instead of words, you can’t unsee them.
A few examples:
Those are a few quick examples off the top of my head. And I’m not saying I’m perfect in any or all of these areas (far from it!) or that I don’t do say and do things performatively as well. But I struggle with it.
Heck, in some ways, some might argue that the whole act of having a blog (“hey, come listen to what I have to say!”) is performative in a way.
Anyhow, “actions, not words” – it’s an important way to look at the world and, like I told my colleague, once you start seeing the world through that lens, it’s hard to not notice all the other false or hypocritical or performative actions that happen.

…but yet I came upon Sasha dressed like this and having a very unusual tea party. Not sure if I should be proud or scared of her creativity! 😉

Helps overcome noisy distractions while watching. (Ironically as I type this, Sasha is literally digging in the fridge asking if we have any yoghurt as Shea and I (try to) watch “Daisy Jones and the Six” – and yes, we have sub-titles on!)
Not necessarily bad hearing as Gen Z uses sub-titles more than any age group.)