Celebrating Freedom to Read Week in Canada
26 Wednesday Feb 2025
26 Wednesday Feb 2025
16 Sunday Feb 2025
Posted in community, Food and Cooking, Health, libraries, pets, Warm fuzzy, writing
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In an earlier post, readers were introduced to reckless joys and activities emerging from my brat summer.
Now seven months into retirement, I am appreciating less commuting, less stress … and less wants as a result of having less income.
I have been enjoying weekly walks on different days with two different friends, exploring our community, breathing in the fresh air, visiting local thrift shops and obtaining groceries on our way home. I appreciate getting out for volunteer activities and short jaunts to local stores for necessities. Some days I need more motivation. That’s why it’s good to have walking buddies who push you to stay on schedule.

The above parking lot scene illustrates the challenge with snow removal after recent snowstorms in our region. With recent street parking restrictions by the City of Ottawa, I am so relieved that I do not have to worry about where to safely shelter a vehicle.

As usual, I managed my seasonal depression by embracing colours, aromas and friendships while preparing for the Lunar New Year, the Year of the Snake. I also participated in home cooking experiments with the Resident Millennial.

One unexpected, heart-warming encounter in January was an email received from a hopeful writer who found mention of my (Flo’s) novel online and requested to purchase a copy. I had to inform him that I had no more printed copies and had removed the electronic version in 2024. I was tickled pink yet cautious about this request. You can read about it at the novel’s blog.

As we navigate paths and obstacles in this deep and brutal winter, let us be optimistic that spring will arrive in the Northern Hemisphere in five weeks.
Let us dream about new places to visit in Canada this summer.
Let us continue to be kind and supportive of those in need.
Thank you for stopping by.
T
16 Sunday Feb 2025
Posted in economy, Food and Cooking, Health, writing
Like many Canadians and other sensible people, I have been avoiding news reports that feature the face and voice of the 47th US President as he and his unqualified minions destroy American democracy and its once-respected image on the world stage.
Apparently, many of the faithful followers are becoming discontented with the state of affairs since the orange menace’s reign officially began less than one month ago. Amid a slew of hateful, backwards executive orders, he has not delivered on his election promise to bring down the price of groceries, especially eggs. The latter is due to other factors like a couple of diseases that are spreading through US farms. Let’s see how well their agriculture industry does this spring with less health inspectors and migrant farm workers.
We can commiserate with the folks who warned about the eventual outcome if he and his Project 2025 supporters won the 2024 election.
We can commiserate from Canada, the True North Strong and Free by watching the analysis through level-headed journalists and sharp-witted comedians.
Even our weekly Cross Country Checkup call-in show on CBC is asking Canadians “How has Trump changed the way you feel about Canada?”
Dahm. I feel more love and support for my country, its flag, its farmers, manufacturers and retailers who have answered consumers’ calls to boycott US companies and travel locations. Unfortunately, this will affect the livelihood of American workers. Those US citizens who voted for the current regime are likely kicking themselves in the arse and hiding their red baseball caps.
The next couple of months are going to be interesting as we watch from the sidelines while munching metaphorical popcorn.
Sorry not sorry.