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Wintry Moods

Posted on 21 Dec 202119 Jun 2022 By Dragonfly No Comments on Wintry Moods
Wintry Moods

It is not even Christmas, but I’m over it. I have one lit reindeer in the bay window, plus a few pine cones. I have two Zoom chats with family coming up this week, which I am looking forward to. It means a wee bit of Malbec, or more than a wee bit, and seeing…

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Pumpkin Ale

Posted on 27 Aug 202127 Aug 2021 By Dragonfly No Comments on Pumpkin Ale
Pumpkin Ale

The point of this post isn’t necessarily about pumpkin ale but about my usual theme: life revolving around the seasons. However, I did find pumpkin ale on sale already at the local liquor store, which was a surprise. Last year I didn’t find any until mid- to late September. This year I found a brand…

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January 20, A New Day

Posted on 20 Jan 20211 Feb 2025 By Dragonfly No Comments on January 20, A New Day
January 20, A New Day

There’s no one magic moment in life that turns everything around–that makes everything 100% good. But today the inauguration of the 46th president and vice-president of the United States makes great strides toward light, hope, and good. Today decries the past four years of hatred and discrimination, of lies and promotion of cult groups who…

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My Plate Is Full

Posted on 24 Jul 201924 Jul 2019 By Dragonfly No Comments on My Plate Is Full
My Plate Is Full

And I love it. I’m back at work again and was so surprised yesterday to have a great talk with the dean in our school and one of the ops managers, who are supporting my academic presentations in early October for the World Summit Ecocity. This event happens every two years in a city around…

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It Finally Feels Like Summer

Posted on 21 Jul 201921 Jul 2019 By Dragonfly No Comments on It Finally Feels Like Summer
It Finally Feels Like Summer

This morning I am sporting a sunburn from Rib Fest yesterday. We went again with our friends Ross and Dara, and had a good time hanging out in the beer garden, eating some truly authentic BBQ, and listening to live bands for a few hours. I didn’t eat much, and I was trying to be…

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Happy Spring Solstice

Posted on 20 Mar 201920 Mar 2019 By Dragonfly No Comments on Happy Spring Solstice
Happy Spring Solstice

This has been a wonderful but busy week so far, and spring solstice just makes me happy all by itself–but so much is going on that I wanted to pass it along. Here’s this week in a nutshell: The week started with my mother-in-law coming to visit on Sunday. She’s such a beautiful and happy…

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The River of Life

Posted on 3 Dec 201823 Feb 2019 By Dragonfly No Comments on The River of Life
The River of Life

People come and go. Eagles come and go. Water is always moving. On Saturday we rafted part of the Squamish River,which is the largest home in the world for bald eagle populations. It wasn’t a wild fast paddle but a slow one, which went from Squamish to the brackish waters of the tidal area, where…

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As the Holidays Near

Posted on 30 Nov 201823 Feb 2019 By Dragonfly No Comments on As the Holidays Near
As the Holidays Near

I am not consumer-minded, I hate plastic snowmen, and on Black Friday this year, we had a lovely meal with my kids and then went hiking at Mundy Park, which was beautiful in its damp, gray silence. The morning after we hiked and fished (not catching anything) in the rain at White Pine Lake. Laughter…

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A Strangely Quiet Friday Night

Posted on 8 Jul 201823 Feb 2019 By Dragonfly No Comments on A Strangely Quiet Friday Night
A Strangely Quiet Friday Night

I had a full day with my husband: traveling to Burnaby for an appointment, going on a three-mile hike at the Barnet Marine Park, eating a very late lunch, grocery shopping, visiting the newest used bookstore in the area and finding a good read, coming home to clean and bbq, calling family to say hello,…

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I Just Want to Be Alive While I’m Here

Posted on 20 Jun 201723 Feb 2019 By Dragonfly No Comments on I Just Want to Be Alive While I’m Here
I Just Want to Be Alive While I’m Here

Today’s entry is not about anger or politics or things I don’t understand. It’s about the things that fall into place, the beauty of life, friends, family, and getting outdoors. With the inability to run as of late, until I get medical results on my ankle and calf swelling, I have been testing myself by…

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