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Category Archives: Sun
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Dual Tracked Life
I’m a little bit shocked that the last time I wrote here was my birthday–almost 6 months ago. Wow. So much has happened since then. I guess I should do a mini-catch-up. In chronological order: I directed the Fraser Valley … Continue reading
Posted in Autumnal Equinox, Dark side of the Moon, Stardust, Sun
Tagged death, life, theatre
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Let the Great Limerick Begin
Today is my birthday! And since I’m the same age as the site, I’ve now posted the beginnings of my 43 Things. It is still a work in progress. I had a super stupendous weekend. On Friday at 7:30 pm … Continue reading
Watch This Space
Remember this post? Well, watch this space because in the next couple of weeks I will have something to announce. I know! The Thing! The Thing and Reality being somehow intertwined?! Whoah. And that’s all I can say. Except that … Continue reading
The Redemption of the 20-Somethings
It would be easy for me to fold up this little laptop and decide there are much more productive things to do be doing with my day. After all, there are a hundred more ways I could be more productive. … Continue reading
Posted in celestial beings, Comets of Kindness, Observatory, Rainbows, Sun, Uncategorized
Tagged emotions, kids, life, rave
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The Danger of the Single Story
This is an engaging and insightful talk from Nigerian novelist Chimamanda Adichie. I recently spoke at a university where a student told me that it was such a shame that Nigerian men were physical abusers like the father character in my … Continue reading
My Excalibur, My Oil and Sauce Dispenser (No. 111)
I stopped by the dollar deal shelves at the grocery store today. I was in pursuit of mandarin oranges for the semi-annual Tomorrow Salad, but first I detoured over as the stacks of plastic and cheap glass beckoned me. I’m … Continue reading
Posted in Aliens and uncharted planets, Observatory, Sun, Wonderment
Tagged Humor, shopping, writing
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Muse Sighting
She pulls up behind me at the traffic light. She’s old. Her lips lined like someone permanently tasting a sour lemon, although that’s just the state of her face and doesn’t appear to be connected to her personality. She’s good-looking … Continue reading
Posted in Aliens and uncharted planets, Observatory, Sun
Tagged contradictions, inspiration, people, slice of life
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Griffin–the One, the Only, the Not-to-be-Copied
The five-year-old has turned from the spitting, screaming, biting that got him euphemistically categorized as a “spirited” toddler into a bright, loving, bouncy Kindergartener. I adore him. Really. It’s just so lovely to see the transformation in him. Not that he … Continue reading