Month: October 2004

an excerpt

On a planet of water the land has to end, and here in the West of North America it ends in prodigal beauty. It ends in mountains plunging to sounds and fjords, in the thunder of calving glaciers, in still forests of the tallest… Continue Reading “an excerpt”

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castles and coal towns

on the weekend, nathan and i met up in princeton and stayed at a place called the “princeton castle” (tag-line: “escape to history in log luxury”). you can see from the photograph above the ruins which do look decidedly medieval-castle-like but interestingly, this is… Continue Reading “castles and coal towns”

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friday dancing

i know i said i would post pictures of my weekend trip, but it turns out i forgot to upload them before i left the coast yesterday and haven’t been home (or on my computer) since. i keep forgetting to post about this –… Continue Reading “friday dancing”

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life status: normal

i think my life is back to some semblance of normal after the uproar of the past weeks. on friday, treasury board made a final offer to tables 1 and 3 of the union which our bargaining teams rejected, but there has been a… Continue Reading “life status: normal”

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at work?

since i have been woefully neglect in maintaining this journal during the last hectic week of picketing activity – i thought a quick update would be a good idea. although we don’t have an agreement yet, we have returned to work today (friday) in… Continue Reading “at work?”

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