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My Russia (Part II)
Brezhnev must have been busy with other things because we rolled through customs at the Moscow airport after the authorities checked the amount of rubles we had to spend. Maybe President Reagan was coming through on the next flight or … Continue reading
My Russia
Of course it’s not really my Russia. I’m not pretending I’m Putin or Josef Stalin or Ivan the Terrible, although I have been accused of having delusions of grandeur; I won’t tell you by whom. My wife and I took … Continue reading
Small Town
I live in the urban enclave of the Glebe, which means (some) neighbours go out of their way not to say hello. It’s just the nature of the beast, as my late uncle liked to say to describe people. But … Continue reading
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Opening Night
October 1 was the opening night, or Opening Night, depending on your level of passion as a hockey fan. I was pumped as only a die-hard Habs fan can be (how can you not have Jean Beliveau as your all-time … Continue reading
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Neighbourhood Crap
My daughter Rachelle’s hockey team had a potluck party Saturday night. Afterwards, with the parents sitting around enjoying a liquid libation, the subject of dog crap came up. Contrary to what you may be thinking, it wasn’t me who started … Continue reading
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Tagged Good Samaritan, outhouse, Pollyanna, Snow White, sociologists
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Requiem for an Older Brother
Even from the warmth of my kitchen table, looking out the window on another day of blowing snow and a driveway that needs to be shovelled (again) I am reminded that it is still January. Five years ago this month … Continue reading
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A Ghost Story
Maple Westgate had often been a little bit drunk after leaving Jack Dawson’s card parties late at night, but tonight he felt especially giddy. He and his playing partner Billy Painter had combined to win the competition and so as … Continue reading
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Tagged Detroit, Eastern Townships, ghost, Henry Ford, Model T Ford
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Changing Times
As I leaned down over the magazine rack to pick up the latest edition of Runner’s World, I thought to myself, “Man, the world has changed.” I first started subscribing to the magazine in the late ’80’s. It had been … Continue reading
Oldtimers
Men’s hockey dressing rooms are the last havens left in this country battling the scourge of political correctness. I’m talking Old Timers now, because that’s what I am. I can’t say that I still feel like I’m twenty five years … Continue reading
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Marco Polo II
One may be married for better or for worse, but that shouldn’t include six week overseas vacations. If I ever tie the knot again, that will be written right into the marriage vows, you betcha. I use the word vacation … Continue reading