I like to rise early most mornings…this says nothing regarding my work ethic, I just do not sleep well. But mornings are always a very productive time for me writing wise – words flow more easily before all the sights, sounds and stresses of the day clog up my mind. Directly above our bedroom window [...]
Archive for May, 2009
I CAN SMELL THE GREEN….
Posted in Uncategorized on May 30, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Wanted: Saint John, NB – Iceberg Wranglers
Posted in Uncategorized on May 29, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Towing icebergs was first demonstrated in 1971 in Newfoundland. It is now a common practice in the management of icebergs for the offshore oil industry. Towing may not be the best term however, as often massive icebergs are merely deflected slightly from their paths. It seems that there are contractors who specialize in doing just [...]
Canadian Seal Saga – Episode 1 – CANADA COMMITS IT’S FIRST ACT OF TERROISM!
Posted in Canadian Seal hunt, Govenor General, eating seal heart on May 29, 2009 | 2 Comments »
Earlier this week as the North Koreans were setting off fireworks with no holiday to speak of in site, Canada fired a shot across the mighty warship bow of the world. Led by our illustrious leader, no not Stephen Harper, the other one – our Governor General Michaelle Jean used a traditional Inuit ‘WMD‘ or [...]
The times my friend….they are a changing
Posted in Uncategorized on May 26, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
A couple of days ago hubby and I were having a yip – yap about something (that’s too far back to remember specifics) and he mentioned the “murder.” Well being the ever morbid voyeur that I am and the fact that, lets face it, it can get pretty boring around Ye Old Saint John, I [...]
New Blog on the Block
Posted in Uncategorized on May 24, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Welcome to the Red Pen! Well this is the first posting on my new blog. Yes…another blog. This one here will be pretty much general interest I am transplanted Albertan who along with my husband moved to New Brunswick exactly 2 years ago today. Thus I feel in apropos that I begin my musings about [...]