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Why I walk

Posted: January 20, 2012 at 9:10 am   /   Columnists

Crows have long been considered magical. Often when I walk a quiet path I feel like I am in Sherwood Forest and the crows perched high in the treetops signal Robin and his followers that a stranger nears. At other times I see the crows as messengers calling to us about the creation and magic […]

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A star is born

Posted: January 20, 2012 at 9:08 am   /   Columnists

Champagne gained its initial following in England, because it was transported in casks and bottled after arrival. The English manufactured bottles in coal-fired ovens, resulting in a stronger construction; they also reintroduced cork as the stopper of preference. When Champagne underwent a secondary fermentation in this improved container, it didn’t explode or leak. And the […]

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Blue hat, big ideas

Posted: January 20, 2012 at 9:07 am   /   Columnists

I see from last week’s paper that new County manager Merlin Dewing has said that the County is doing more than it can afford to do and must either stop something or find new sources of funding. Our publisher says it is “likely to be the most painful exercise this young council has yet to […]

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Lessons

Posted: January 20, 2012 at 9:07 am   /   Columnists

When I was a kid, about seven years old, my Mom gave me two choices, regarding my after-school entertainment. “Music lessons or a swim coach?” Without hesitation (as I remember it), I asked for music lessons. My thinking was, a person can’t breathe under water, which is where I spent most of my time at […]

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Pond hockey – part one

Posted: January 13, 2012 at 9:10 am   /   Columnists

For those of us who have grown up in northern climes, we can be excused if our eyes mist a little when we think about pond hockey. South of the border, the fifth annual Winter Classic hockey game has just taken place in Philadelphia. The Rangers snuck by the Flyers, with Henrik Lundqvist thwarting a […]

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Sunday, January 8th, 2012-Dear Diary:

Posted: January 13, 2012 at 9:06 am   /   Columnists

I’ve been thinking (and as you know it’s a rare occurrence and a dangerous process) the chances of me going to the Mayor’s Levee today are slim-to-nothing. That is to say, I’m not really interested in getting dolled up to head out in the cold to spend too many minutes looking for a parking space […]

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Troublesome bubbles

Posted: January 13, 2012 at 9:05 am   /   Columnists

Over the next two weeks I want to delve into the history of a wine that began as a run-of-the-mill still wine, but evolved into a unique sparkling wine that figures as the centerpiece for so many celebrations today. That wine, of course, is Champagne. We all know the story of how the monk, Dom […]

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Happy New Year 2012

Posted: January 6, 2012 at 9:12 am   /   Columnists

From 2005 to 2008, a couple of Toronto kids skated around the ice in North Belleville at the Sports Centre to celebrate New Year’s Day. The Bulls have traditionally used the afternoon to celebrate the arrival of the New Year. Shawn Matthias and P. K. Subban were teammates on those very successful Bulls squads. Nowadays, […]

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No means yes

Posted: January 6, 2012 at 9:09 am   /   Columnists

No. There. That wasn’t so difficult. But, if you’re anything like me (and I suspect some of you are) saying “no” is harder than it sounds. I’ve always had difficulty telling people I don’t want to do something. “No” isn’t a four letter word in my vocabulary else I wouldn’t have a concern. So, be […]

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All the world’s a stage

Posted: January 6, 2012 at 9:09 am   /   Columnists

Several hundred tons of concrete later, the refurbished Wellington Grill is about to open under the guidance of the redoubtable Kimberly and David. For their next trick—the first one having been to attract swarms of people to Wellington as an eating destination—they will launch an Italian trattoria to bring in those legions of Vespa-riding, open-shirted, […]

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