Wow here we are, finishing the second full week of January. Today I think I will be talking about… family.
Once again this year, as has been the tradition for three separate decades, the provincial government will hold a round of pre-budget consultation meetings.
Last week I suggested that there is merit in walking because it takes the world on its terms.
You can get it if you want it – everywhere! Information, that is. And these days many consumers turn to social media and other electronic sources for information and guidance.
As we look ahead to a new year, it’s hard for me not to think that it will feel very familiar to past years in terms of the challenges that are faced in this region.
What follows is the kind of congratulations-to-self that occasionally sits in my mind when I find myself walking while others drive.
A few weeks ago I turned 65. That in itself is not significant news. People turn 65 every day of every year.
There are moments in life when most of us do some weird and wonderful things; something that stretches or imagination; like making New Year resolutions.
In just a short time from when this blog post is published, 2011 will officially be history.
So this is how I ended the last blog in which I talked about resolutions… There is one other way to make your resolutions work, tell someone.