Author Archives: Heather

Parents Really Are People

There is one more day of my visit to my parents’ left, and although I miss quanta more then you can imagine, I am very glad I came. I’ve always had a fairly good relationship with my parents. Even after … Continue reading Continue reading

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Another Meme Sunday

I’ve arrived safely at my parent’s home, after a rather damp trip. Strangely enough, I saw Luba Goy (who Canadians will know from Royal Canadian Air Farce, and who Americans will not know) at the Hamilton bus station. What a … Continue reading Continue reading

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My Journals

A wise man* once said “Journalling is not blogging.” Truer words have not been spoken, at least with respect to blogging. Honestly, I love my blog. I love what I write in it, I love the way it looks, and … Continue reading Continue reading

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Introspection

Earlier this afternoon I walked over to our local library, a tiny little thing located in our wee town hall. Swansea, the area of Toronto where we live, is the only community within TO to still have its own town … Continue reading Continue reading

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Unconscious Mutterings

*yawn!* Such an early morning! I’m awake early today because my mom and my aunt are stopping by for breakfast. I’m actually very happy to see them, but I wish they were coming a little later. Sunday is the day … Continue reading Continue reading

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Sitting on the Dock of the Bay…

Fran, over at Sacred Ordinary, wrote an inspiring entry this week about her impending retirement. She has laid out some wonderful goals for herself. Now she has got me questioning just why I wasted the past couple of years. On … Continue reading Continue reading

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Safety First

I saw something a little strange this during my morning walk. As I was going past the nearby public school, I noticed a parent bringing her late child to school. She tried two different doors, and both were locked! How … Continue reading Continue reading

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