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WeblogPoMo AMA #3

Today I thought to answer another of the great #WeblogPoMo AMA questions floating around. This question was originally asked by Hiro and answered by Gabz and also, Helen. “What’s the best music-related experience of your life so far?” Narrowing my answer down to just one person or act is impossible given the sheer number of concerts I’ve been to over the course of a long life (so far). I could say the best was meeting, inadvertantly, the Rolling Stones when I was about 7-8 years old, and getting my photo taken with them. Though it’s true I didn’t, at that age, get to go to their concert or see them live on stage. Though decades later, I did get to see them from afar on the Plains of Abraham here, in Quebec City. Fast forward to my teenage years at high school, and as a bunch of pimply teens, my coconspirators and I where just at the right age, at the right time, to be around just as a number of emerging and rising stars …

How to Forget

I was reading something this morning that made me think of something my mother once told me. I don’t know if it was something she learnt herself, or was told, but I distinctly remember her saying to me: “One of our greatest gift is our ability to forget.” It wasn’t till much later in life that I fully understood what she said in the context of why anyone would want to forget, especially the good things in life, but after a handful of painful events in my life I realised her words made perfect sense. While we might not forget the essence of something that happened to us—a car accident, the loss of a parent, a nasty breakup—time and fading memory do a good job of lessening the emotional impact of these events, which is what I think my mother was trying to convey. That, while at the time we’re feeling an unimaginable pain or hurt, time really does make the emotion of that moment fade to acceptable levels. I think it’s one of life’s …

WeblogPoMo AMA #2

A question I got asked for Annie’s #WeblogPoMo AMA (Ask Me Anything) challenge was from Annie (yes, another Annie), she wanted to know: What is a habit that’s either very long-standing or has had a big impact in your life (or both)? and What’s your favourite time of day, and why? First up, let’s start with the easier question, my favourite time of day has got to be mornings, early mornings. Especially as I have a habit of waking up somewhere around 5am for a pee. Which in and of itself you’d think would be annoying but … I’ve learnt to turn around what was once an annoyance to a positive. I now take the time to open the curtains and peak outside, and spend a couple of minutes marvelling at the world beyond. Sometimes I give up any thought of going back to bed and, instead, brew a cup of green tea, sit on the couch with a blanket, and either read or just stare out into the dark pondering life’s mysteries. It’s funny what …

Cool Bloggers Walking Club April 2025 Edition – Final Week

And … we’re finished. I’ve waited till today, to write up my final stats for the Cool Bloggers Walking Club even though I know week 4 ended, technically, on the 28th, it seemed logical to wait for the month to end. And wow, what a month it’s been. First a BIG big thank you to Elisabeth for running this and doing her weekly round ups so we could all keep track of what everyone else was doing. And all those wonderful photos too. Funny some of the strange things people saw while out on their walks, kangaroos, and pigs … well yesterday, I saw a kestrel near the park, hunting maybe? No, no I didn’t manage to snap a photo. Shame. So, where am I? Well, funny you should ask, here’s the last nine day’s of stats. Tuesday 22 — 6200 steps / 4.15 km Wednesday 23 — 5700 steps / 4.0 km Thursday 24 — 6400 steps / 4.65 km Friday 25 — 8100 steps / 5.75 km Saturday 26 — 5000 steps / 3.65 …

Cool Bloggers Walking Club April 2025 Edition – Week 3

Another week of walking and trying to keep busy, with a lovely long weekend of peace and quiet. Though, one tinged with a great deal of sadness on Monday, what with the passing of Pope Francis. My mother in law is catholic and my partner lapsed. Québec was once a big catholic stronghold though, these days, less so. Still, everyone has been paying their respects. Lots of lowered flags. Friday saw the opening of early voting so other than hitting the mall to buy up our monthly supplies, we thought to go vote early but, didn’t count on the fact that 2 million others were going to do the same thing. There were hundreds queuing to vote at our polling station, which was within our own building complex (so no need to go far, or, out in awful weather). And once there, we decided a 30 minute wait wasn’t so bad … except, that 30 minutes morphed into almost an hour before we got in the teeny tiny room where there were only two stations …