Subversive
“The most subversive thing you can do right now is blog.” That was a thought I had and considered posting just that line. As I tend to do, I analyze it. And perhaps over-analyzed it. “Most? Really? There are most certainly other things that are more subversive. We’re just talking about blogging here.” It’s true, though. I quickly talked myself out of the blog post idea. Th...
The Best Tools
Growing up, my mom didn’t have much money. As such, pursuing hobbies meant making due with what she could afford. Hockey gear was second hand and a few seasons out of date. My bike was a rust gold 3-speed that was neither the racing or BMX bike that I desired. I had skis that were a cross between racing and traditional, and not really good at either, all the while wearing jogging pants and an...
Snook Dreams of the Web
A number of year ago, I watched Jiro Dreams of Sushi. Here is a man that has devoted his life to creating the best sushi in the world. I admire someone so dedicated to the task. Jiro sought out the best fish and the best rice and refined his process. New employees spend years working on just a single aspect of the sushi-making process. Maybe with some clichéd inevitability—and not unlike so ...
Here Comes the Sun
It’s been a long, cold winter. Most winters have included some travel that have allowed me to escape the winter doldrums. It’s not that I specifically tried to escape but it was always a nice break. The winter of 2021 was the first time where, due to lockdowns, I really noticed the effects of sticking around all winter. It gets a bit claustrophobic. This particular winter, I had thoug...
Roundabout
I have many memories from when I was a child of road trips with my mom. We lived in Calgary and would head off in whatever direction. Maybe to Drumheller, where I’d indulge in my love of dinosaurs and gawk at hoodoos. Or towards Banff, into the Rocky Mountains. My mom said I always made a fantastic road trip companion as I usually fell asleep along the way. When I wasn’t sleeping, I was do...
Blogging Queue and Eh
I’ve been enjoying blogs a lot more, especially as a way of staying connected and up to date with friends, a slew of which have been tagging each other to write up their answers to some blogging questions. Susan tagged me and thus, here’s my entry. Why did you start blogging in the first place? I started getting into developing web sites professionally in 1999 and would write down so...
My Travel Tips
I just read through Kevin Kelly’s 50 Years of Travel Tips and it’s a solid list. I don’t know that I have any tips. People travel differently. My ex loves cruises. I see the appeal but it’s not my preferred type of travel. Neither is sitting on a beach (“earning 20%”) for a week. Although, in this -20º weather, sipping margaritas at a swim-up bar is very enticing. My prefere...
Utility Knife
I recently subscribed to Robb Knight’s blog and came across a post on utility knives. In a small bit of serendipity, I recently rediscovered my favourite utility knife. Having a little knife for opening up boxes and whatnot always felt like an unnecessary purchase. I usually just flip open a pair of scissors and use a side to slice through the box. It’s mildly unwieldy but sufficient. ...