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Thursday
Nov232006

Happy Thanksgiving

Wishing all of you who are celebrating today a very Happy Thanksgiving.

Monday
Oct092006

Happy Canadian Thanksgiving

To my Canadian family, friends, clients and readers, a very happy Thanksgiving. I hope you were able to both celebrate and relax this weekend. I remind myself of the many blessings I have and the many things I have to be thankful for. Thank-you.

Monday
Aug212006

Return from Vacation

Dear Reader...apologies for my blogging absence. I have just returned from vacation - a really great vacation exploring BC's Okanagan Valley (wine tours and lakes!), the Kootenays, Lake Louise / Banff and the badlands of Alberta.

It was great to be away and take that break and it is great to be back.

Tuesday
Dec062005

Ian @ Cape Spear, St. John's Newfoundland Oct/05


From my trip in October with Dad and Brother to visit my Dad's birthplace and old buddies. Looking at the most easternly point of North America folks. (I sound like Cliff Claven.)



This has nothing to do with careers. I just wanted to experiment with photos here in the Blog.



I know you won't mind.

Monday
Oct172005

Apologies for Blogging Absence

I hope readers will excuse my absence from this space for the last few weeks. It has been a busy time here. Also, for 8 of those days, I was on a vacation on the East Coast of Canada, specifically Nova Scotia and St. John's Newfoundland. Great people. Great music. Excellent beers.

In Halifax, I can highly recommend the Old Triangle Irish Ale House (5136 Prince St.) for great music, decent food, and of course, a nice selection of beer.

In St. John's, Newfoundland, of course we had to visit the famous George Street. And spent our two evenings there at O'Reilly's Irish Newfoundland Pub - for great music. The place is something of a local tradition and it didn't disappoint.

Any Maritimers among the readers of this blog???

Of course, cod cheeks, fish and chips, awesome scenery in St. John's, the pleasures of Halifax, and the beautiful Nova Scotia countryside tied it all together. All in all, a great trip.