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That makes this the longest…

If you are us, today is mostly notable as the anniversary of moving into our house. It’s two years today. I’m going to celebrate by splashing a big bucket of primer on the walls of the soon-to-be...

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sulfer sax sucks and fails to blow

While painting the nursery, I packed up the saxophone into it’s case and stuck it in a corner for a few weeks. When I pulled it out to play on Thursday I was greeted with an unpleasant surprise: the...

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Geek Speak Five

For those who think HTML is neither significant nor important, please keep in mind as you read this that both Karin and I earn our salaries largely because we are both fairly fluent in this language...

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Shed-a-thon…

In the spirit of the quickly fading summer, we ordered our shed package last week. Building it will be one of two last outdoor projects to accomplish before the weather turns cool and the insides of...

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One Shift, Two Shift, Red Shift, Blue Shift

I’d write more (rather than out of sheer guilty obligation) but I spent the evening at the Fringe festival taking photos and I’m really quite tired. One shift down, three to go… And of course, you...

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king of pain(t)

I was standing in line at the hardware store this morning, yet another pail of paint in my hand, and I got to thinking just how many projects I seem to have on the go at the moment: 1) There are still...

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One of those ‘Bits and Pieces’ Posts

December 11 I have a headache from looking after Claire on my own for three hours while Karin went out to a function. She screamed most of the time. Claire, that is. It was either gas, or it was...

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Fixed: One Bloody Nose

For the entire month of June I’m planning on writing a series of blog-a-day posts based on a set series of open-ended questions to myself. This is one of those posts. June 8th // Something You Have...

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Feeling: Rainy Wet

For the entire month of June I’m planning on writing a series of blog-a-day posts based on a set series of open-ended questions to myself. This is one of those posts. June 20th // Something You Are...

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(Un)Project Update Four (and Final)

August is over. September has arrived. And photography-wise I’m onto grander and more daunting projects. Real projects. The (un)project concludes with just a last few notes at some last highlights from...

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…Quite Contrary…

For the record, the three feet of snow that we tolerated over a (seemingly) never-ending winter has resulted in one of the greenest springs we’re had for a long time. Now, with generously warm...

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GardenYardLand

It being Monday morning, I have a few more bits of progress to report on the yard: + The garden is growing! Thanks to a few days of nice weather following that cool-snap last week, most everything is...

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In 8 Pics: Festival of Trees 2013

In 8 Pics: A blog-type series dedicated to narrating the odd collections of photos I gather as I roll through the adventures of my life. Click to enlarge the photos. Welcome to the holidays. Winter....

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How long have you lived in your current location?

We’ve been back in Edmonton a little over 10 years, but tomorrow is the ninth anniversary of moving into our house. by 8r4d [8 Clicks From Nowhere @ http://blog.8r4d.com/]

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GardenYardLand

It being Monday morning, I have a few more bits of progress to report on the yard: + The garden is growing! Thanks to a few days of nice weather following that cool-snap last week, most everything is...

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That makes this the longest…

If you are us, today is mostly notable as the anniversary of moving into our house. It’s two years today. I’m going to celebrate by splashing a big bucket of primer on the walls of the soon-to-be...

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sulfer sax sucks and fails to blow

While painting the nursery, I packed up the saxophone into it’s case and stuck it in a corner for a few weeks. When I pulled it out to play on Thursday I was greeted with an unpleasant surprise: the...

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Geek Speak Five

For those who think HTML is neither significant nor important, please keep in mind as you read this that both Karin and I earn our salaries largely because we are both fairly fluent in this language...

View Article

Shed-a-thon…

In the spirit of the quickly fading summer, we ordered our shed package last week. Building it will be one of two last outdoor projects to accomplish before the weather turns cool and the insides of...

View Article

One Shift, Two Shift, Red Shift, Blue Shift

I’d write more (rather than out of sheer guilty obligation) but I spent the evening at the Fringe festival taking photos and I’m really quite tired. One shift down, three to go… And of course, you...

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