
Well, look who it is…
It’s been over a month since this site has last seen any activity and there are good reasons why. First of all, my wife Maria and I moved. From Toronto to Cambridge. Moving is busy business and so while we packed, moved, unpacked, and got settled in to our new house this site took a bit of a back seat. Now that we’re here, and I feel like I can finally breathe, I thought it was time to head back out into the blogosphere. Pee on my little corner of the Internet to remind y’all that I’m still here. Eww, that was a gross analogy. Moving right along…
Before our big move though, we encountered some other challenges which not only hampered my ability to update this blog but threatened the very core of our Canadian democratic process—or, at least, my observation of it. Our Internet was disconnected. A full month before our scheduled “move date” (when we were set to move from Toronto to Cambridge) our Internet Service Provider. During the election. So, while one of the most historic elections in this country’s history unfolded we were forced to watch it with a good old pair of rabbit ears. No Twitter. No Facebook. And I couldn’t even blog the next day. We were totally cut off, and it was painful.
So there was the no Internet thing, and then the moving thing, and since we’ve moved, the Report Cards thing and it’s all been enough to keep me away from this site for a good solid month. But now that I’m back into the swing of things, it’s time to start writing again. And what better place to begin than posting a random, catch-up article talking about everything I missed and how I wish I could’ve written about it.
Expect more though, and expect an expanded focus. Even before our move to Cambridge I worked to become involved in our new community, and I love where we live. Expect more about Cambridge, Waterloo Region, and this local community. There’s a lot going on right now in the Region, among other things, the hotly debated issue of Rapid Transit, so there’s a lot to write about. And, expect more reviews of movies, television shows, and music. With my busy 2-hour-a-day commute I didn’t have much time to write about all of the things I was interested in but now, with more time in the day, I can write not only more often, but about more things. I look forward to that.
For now, thanks for stopping by again. And, if there’s any doubt about what we’ve been up to please see the picture above. That’s 13 bags of yard waste: trees trimmed, gardens dug, and a lot of help from our families and friends.








