The edge of taxes
New Year, old thoughts. In January, I—once again, start thinking about my good friends at Revenue Canada. At this time of the year I don’t give them too much mental real estate, but I do start to get just a wee bit anxious about the process of filing an income tax claim. LOML and I […]
Top of mind
The time has finally arrived. The village is divided into Wellington east and Wellington west as a large hole is taking up the width of the western portion of Main Street so pipes can be installed to service future growth. But this column isn’t going to be about growth, infrastructure, or even water capacity for […]
Predicted wine trends
At the beginning of each year I look ahead to see what the predicted trends in the wine world will be. And at the end of the year I look back to see which trends arose and whether or not they stuck. I survey various media outlets, social channels and talk to people in the […]
Hell in a handbasket?
We have problems. Not a problem, but many problems. I can’t solve these problems, nor can you. My job is to point them out, and hope that smarter people can find the necessary fixes. Some of these are local, and some are wider spread. Let’s start with some specific points: 1) BUSINESS WAS DOWN THIS […]
No to resolutions
2025 is here! I hope you’re all looking forward to all of the opportunities a new year can offer. If I’m going to make any kind of resolutions, they will be to embrace those opportunities and enjoy the ride! I remember making a wee list of resolutions when I was a little kid. One of […]
Traditional method wines
If a sparkling wine doesn’t come from the Champagne region in France it cannot be called Champagne. Although place and grape varieties are important to the finished wine, the method through which a sparkling wine acquires its bubbles is equally important and factors into the cost of the wine. This method is called traditional method […]
HeeHeeHee
I should be more Holiday-y than I have been for the previous three weeks. Right? I am right. So, here we are. If you celebrate any of the holidays of December, then you’re either sitting-back with a smug look on your face because you’re ready, or you’re in panic mode. I am see-sawing a bit […]
Keep your tree longer
I can’t believe that many of my friends and family have already started to get their homes decorated for Christmas. Personally, I try to hang on until at least December 1st before I turn on the outdoor lights or put up a tree in the window. This is partially because its tradition in my family […]
HO HO Help
Our children, and their children, live between one half hour and three hours away from us. Our First World problem is, as parents, we would love to have them even closer, but some days they are close enough. In this community we see how lovely it is to have family very near. Many of our […]
Ode to a great friend
Recently I lost a great friend and, dare I say, a mentor: Gord Parks. Yeah, I know I’m not the only one who enjoyed his company and thoughts he had gathered through his many years in our County community. That’s what happens when you break the traditional barrier of our life on earth. I didn’t […]