Item #19: Mouse pad

At first glance, this looks like a squashed mouse. It is in fact a mouse pad - a rubber mouse track pad, made from recycled tires. I acquired this in the early 1990s, while shopping at the UBC Bookstore with my friend, Natasha. At least I think I did - I thought it was older... Continue Reading →

Book of Treasures: Grade 7

Grade 7: 1978, Van Bellingham Elementary School, Winnipeg, MB. Teacher – Mr. D. Corbett. Grade 7 found us back in the same space as Grade 4, so more open area. I was still in the “B” class, and still very much distracted by the changes at home. I do have class pictures from Grade 7,... Continue Reading →

Book of Treasures: Grade 6

Grade 6: 1977, Van Bellingham Elementary School, Winnipeg, MB. Teacher – Mr. John Chaput. For Grade 6, it was back to the open area classrooms. Mr. H and Mr. Chaput moved up with our class, but I was moved down a bit into the more remedial stream, so Mr. Chaput became my homeroom teacher. I... Continue Reading →

Item #18: Glass pig

This little piggy has been with me since early high school days, a gift from my friend Angie. I seem to remember this was going to be part of a series of gifts, but no other farm animals or glass figurines made their way to me (not from Angie anyway - the cow theme emerged... Continue Reading →

Book report #11 (2017)

Sum, by David Eagleman. Pub 2009 A slim volume of very short stories, the book presents 40 versions of the afterlife - various visions of heaven, hell and everything in between. The stories are very creative, and widely various in their joy and bleakness. I've read this book a few times, and enjoyed it each... Continue Reading →

Driving Lessons

April 27th is Tell-a-Story Day. It is also what would have been my Pop’s 70th birthday. Time for another story with him. This year will be about driving lessons. I'm visiting family back in Manitoba next month, and we'll be spending a few days "at the lake", which is local lingo for staying in a cottage or... Continue Reading →

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