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Blades strong out of the gate

Posted: November 8, 2013 at 8:57 am   /   Columnists

The Florida Everblades lost a heartbreaking game against the Orlando Solar Bears in an ECHL shootout last Friday night; however, they defeated the Bears the following night to maintain their lead in the South Division. A good thing too, because the South Carolina Stingrays have had an identical start: eight games, seven wins, and one […]

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Happy Anniversary to me

Posted: November 8, 2013 at 8:55 am   /   Columnists

November is supposed to be a quiet month, but it’s celebration time for me. Three years ago I told all y’all I had joined a gym, The County Club. At that time, I’d reached an alltime record “high” and an all-time record “low”. Highest weight, ever, including my pregnant-with-eleven-pound-babies weight. Lowest level of fitness, ever. […]

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A Belleville kid and his mom

Posted: November 1, 2013 at 9:08 am   /   Columnists

A week ago, the Chicago Blackhawks lost in overtime to the Tampa Bay Lightning. It was the second of two games they played in a mini-tour of Florida. They had played the Panthers on Tuesday , a game that they won in a shootout. As a result, they took three of four points in the […]

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Cottage life

Posted: November 1, 2013 at 8:57 am   /   Columnists

When I was a little kid my family always took a summer vacation. Always. Before my mom got the roughing-it-in-the-backwoods- of-Ontario-in-a-canvas-tent bug we went to the cottage. The cottage, for us, was a century-old, red brick, three-storey house in Honey Harbour, Ontario. The cottage didn’t have running water or electricity. I can’t imagine it was […]

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Of fedges and such

Posted: October 31, 2013 at 9:17 am   /   Columnists

They say that rivers hold memory and, if impeded, will eventually re-trace their natural course. Humans are much like that. Inclinations inherent in our bones will, over time, subtly draw us to inner purpose…or something to that effect. Take Melissa Sherman for example: “I’m both a gypsy with my life and a gypsy with my […]

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Celebrating the harvest

Posted: October 25, 2013 at 8:59 am   /   Columnists

From time immemorial we have celebrated the harvest bounty by ritual offerings to the gods. Prior to consumption, ancient Egyptians offered a portion of deliberately spilt wine to Bes, their most popular household god. During their period of ascendancy, the Greeks similarly made offerings to Dionysus. And the Roman Empire continued this tradition by honouring […]

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Page eight returns to its senses

Posted: October 25, 2013 at 8:56 am   /   Columnists

I’ve accepted a volunteer assignment that will keep me busy until the new year. As a result, page eight will return to its senses for a while and be without this column. Better to be predictably absent than unpredictably present, Rick and I have agreed. Let me tell you a little bit about what I’ll […]

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Expressing freely

Posted: October 25, 2013 at 8:54 am   /   Columnists

Like many of you, I read a lot of news. I read online and good old hard copy. And the truth is, I occasionally “miss” reading an article of importance. Yup, it’s been known to happen. Sometimes I’m the last to know, when I used to be the person who heard it first. Last week, […]

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There’s energy in the house

Posted: October 24, 2013 at 9:05 am   /   Columnists

If you are a frequent reader of this column, you may tire of my suggestion that you must get to the house to capture the experience. By the house, of course, I mean the arena, the ball park, the field, the place where the sports event takes place. That is the only place where you […]

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Apples and drumlins

Posted: October 18, 2013 at 9:11 am   /   Columnists

It just so happens to be one of the finest days ever in the lee of the drumlin on the Campbell place; a place where the shape of the land was decided by the ice age; a place where old trees reach to the centre of the earth. Well, maybe not quite the centre—but close. […]

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