Last night, history was made. And you may have missed it. Wednesday evening was the premiere of the first ever Bachelor Canada. This guy - That's Brad Smith. Brad is a professional football player in the Canadian Football League (CFL). Now, for those non-Canadians of you out there who are impressed, let me burst your… Continue reading The Bachelor Canada
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30 Banned Books You Should Read
In honour of Banned Book Week (September 30 – October 6) I’ve compiled this list of banned books that I think you should read. These are books banned for various reasons in various parts of the world. Today I'm fortunate enough to live in a society where I can walk into a bookstore and purchase… Continue reading 30 Banned Books You Should Read
An Orchard and a Wedding
Peter and I were fortunate to be guests this weekend at the wedding of our friends Chris and Laura. It was a fabulous time of celebrating these two special people, as well as getting to see a lot of dear friends that we haven't seen much since we left Victoria a year ago. On the… Continue reading An Orchard and a Wedding
Porpoise Bay Hike
When we discovered that our favourite thrift store in Gibsons is closed on Mondays, Peter and I decided to go on a short hike instead. This was one he had had never done before and hike is perhaps a generous term for it although there was a fair bit of uphill. We headed to Porpoise… Continue reading Porpoise Bay Hike
Stories about Pie
Isn't it kind of crazy that this: Can become this: Baking pies has always seemed to me the epitome of domesticity. Good pie crust seems like such a simple thing but it is not an easy achievement. I've tried a number of different recipes and I think this apple pie was one of my more… Continue reading Stories about Pie
Some Spam Tastes Better Than Others
Since I've started this blog I've received hundreds of comments. Hundreds of spam comments that is. (I've received real comments from actual people too and those are far, far better. Keep 'em coming!) Many of them don't make sense, many of them tell me about supposed missed opportunities, some of them are funny/weird and I… Continue reading Some Spam Tastes Better Than Others
Summer Holds On
Lately... Jellyfish are throwing themselves to a certain death on the rocks. I'd feel bad about it but jellyfish are jerks. The weather continues to be amazing. The beach gets quieter and quieter though now that the weekend folks/holidayers aren't around. That heron didn't stick around to hang out with us but did leave behind… Continue reading Summer Holds On
Small Town Perils
Some things are different when you live in a small town. I'm learning to adjust to the lack of anonymity you have when you live in a town of approximately 8, 500 people (that's rounding up). Since I don't know that many people yet I still find it charming to run into an acquaintance downtown.… Continue reading Small Town Perils
“One holy, catholic, and apostolic Church”
The above title is quoted from the Nicene Creed, a statement of belief I learnt as a child in the Anglican church. Here's a true story: I repeated this creed in church long before I ever knew what it really meant. When we got to this line, I wouldn't say it. I thought it meant… Continue reading “One holy, catholic, and apostolic Church”
Thrifting on the Sunshine Coast
This is a bit of an overdue post but I guess now I can say I was waiting for summer to end in order to give you a more complete overview (or something like that!). I've done some good thrifting since moving to the Sunshine Coast in July and I'd like to share some of… Continue reading Thrifting on the Sunshine Coast






