My heart forever belongs to Sauble Beach. My childhood summers were spent there, and those memories warm my soul like a hot toddy. But once I turned 17, my eyes wandered south to Grand Bend where my friends and I made a very different suite of memories. All of them happened at Pinery Provincial Park. […]
I Know What Happened To Calgary’s Allies
With no shortage of irony considering the disdain many Albertans hold towards the evil, biased, mainstream media, Liberal lapdog CBC, our national broadcaster is once again letting the rest of Canada know just how disappointed we are with them. Miffed, even. The first time the CBC illuminated this simmering angst came in February when […]
Carsons Camp – review
The majority of my camping experiences since I moved West have revolved around Provincial or National Parks with only a smattering of private campgrounds tossed in for flavour. In many ways, this is reflective of Western Canada, with far more open space and far fewer people than my native Ontario. By no means have I […]
Sault Ste Marie KOA – Review
Few things can ruin a camping excursion like bad weather. Near our home in Western Canada, bad camping weather typically takes the form of cold but head to Eastern Canada and its more likely that rain will put a damper on the outdoor adventure. Such was the case when we spent two nights at the […]
OK, So Maybe I Am Cured?
One person commenting that I look healthier is an anomaly. Two people commenting that I look healthier is a coincidence. But three…three people commenting that I look healthier is most definitely a trend. Either something really has changed recently or I was one sick looking son of a bitch for a long time! Or, I […]
HA! Good One, Alberta!
I recently did something I’ve never done before. I’m fairly certain I will never do it again. It’s now been two days since Albertans did the electoral version of streaking at a Grey Cup game; I suspect you’ve heard about it. The B-train oil tanker truck that is Alberta politics, which reliably drifted to the […]