Tag Archives: alberta

Boring Real Life Stuff

I couldn't think what to post about so Shea suggested I give an update from my real life.  So here it is…– tonight we went for a big walk and ended up in River Park just down the hill from where we live in Weyburn.  There was an In Motion celebration going on and Pace […]

(if) I DID IT!!! – Thoughts on the OJ Simpson Book

When I worked for the Writers Guild of Alberta, one of my main jobs each year was to organize their annual book awards program.  One of my most memorable experiences during this time was when of our members submitted her book in both the fiction and non-fiction categories.  I looked at the book and saw […]

"New Rider Regime: Wolf In Sheep's Clothing" – Saskabush

Saskabush is like Saskatchewan's answer to The Onion (but with a much more random yet much less frequent publishing schedule.)  Not sure how the humour translates outside the borders of the flatlands but as someone who lives here, I find the writer laugh-out-loud funny on a frequent basis.  So, in light of the recent provincial […]

Canadian Nurses Can See "SiCKO" for free this week

MICHAEL MOORE OFFERS TO REIMBURSE THE UNITED NURSES OF ALBERTA FOR THEIR SUPPORT OF HIS HIGHLY ACCLAIMED FILM SiCKO CANADIAN DISTRIBUTOR APPLAUDS MICHAEL MOORE'S ACTION AND OFFERS FREE ADMISSION TO ALL NURSES ACROSS CANADA STARTING MONDAY, JULY 16TH TORONTO, ONTARIO – July 12, 2007 –  In an effort to encourage members of the public to […]

Why I Owe Pace $100

I've had four speeding tickets in my life…  #1 – I was driving home late at a night from a summer job during college after a week working in northern Saskatchewan.  Anxious to get home, I was going pretty fast when an RCMP officer passed me just outside a town on the other site of […]

"It's rare that I find a library journal article so interesting!"

Home from BC and lots of catching up to do in terms of e-mail as well as other domestic chores.  Back to work next Tuesday and the two weeks I had off for Pace's birth have passed way too fast, especially with a three-day detour in the middle of it.  It was fitting that I […]

Eating Regina

I posted an anecdote about Kurt Vonnegut from author Dave Margoshes a couple entries back. In the course of writing to ask permission to do this, I also took the opportunity to ask Dave, who also acts as the food critic with the local Prairie Dog weekly newspaper, if he’d be willing to give me […]

Library Tourism

I've always been somebody who enjoyed checking out the libraries in towns and cities I've visited across Canada and around the world.  Whether it's a public, academic or other type of library, it's always interesting to see the different designs, layouts and atmospheres they each manage to create.  The idea of library tourism was on […]

Dave Greber Award – Call For Submissions

I was fortunate enough to work with Shirley Dunn when she created this award a few years ago. It began as an award for Calgary and area writers and I remember telling her “It's too bad you can't go province-wide with it – or even beyond – as you'd get a lot more submissions and […]

About Me (A Timeline of My Life)

Following up on my promise from awhile ago to add an “About Me” page to this blog, I decided to do something a bit different than the traditional, paint-by-numbers, paragraph-long business-style bio or the fun but frivolous, paragraph-long informal version that many web sites have (er, no offense meant if that's what your web site […]