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Thursday, June 18, 2026
I Feel Used, or Impersonal Trainer
If we lived in a more equitable world, I'd be fine with this, but I can't help but feel like under capitalism the tech bros owe the writers and artists of the world some compensation. Especially if they want us to keep generating new ideas . . .
Wednesday, June 17, 2026
Eyes off the Prize
I'm pretty sure this happened in Manitoba, but it's hard to be sure. One wonder's why there's a painting on the bed. Oh, there's wrapping paper in the background--it might have been someone's birthday. Not Christmas, I don't think, because associated photos appear to be set during summer.
I still had blonde hair. Not for much longer, I don't think...
Tuesday, June 16, 2026
Uncle Gordon and Me
Here's Uncle Gordon with me in Leaf Rapids in the mid-1970s; this visit might have been the first time I met him and possibly Aunt Margaret, though I'm not sure if she came on this trip; she's not in any of the photos I have from this set. We doubtless spent some time fishing and camping, since that was the number one leisure activity in Leaf Rapids. Here he is with Mom and Dad, likely on the same day--all of them younger then than I am now. Time laughs at us, doesn't it?
I was very fond of Uncle Gordon. He was superintendent of schools in Winnipeg for quite some time; he was very smart, erudite, and informed, and he had a voice I thought was quite captivating. Unfortunately, I probably only interacted with him in person perhaps a dozen or so times in my life, since for most of our time on Earth he lived in Manitoba and we lived in Alberta. Nonetheless, I'm glad that I was able to spend time with Uncle Gordon and Aunt Margaret; they were both very cool people.
Rest in peace, Uncle Gordon. I hope my cousins Kathy, Barbara, and David are coping with their father's loss.
Monday, June 15, 2026
Swooped Away
Sunday, June 14, 2026
Don't Hide Dynamite in the Dryer
Anyway, I always thought it would be funny if someone filled their dryer with sticks of dynamite just because they thought the police or CSIS or whoever wouldn't look there.
Saturday, June 13, 2026
Giant Killer Robots: Heavy Hitters
Friday, June 12, 2026
Give Yourself a Present
Thursday, June 11, 2026
Video: Taco Thursday Intruder
Why do we have seagulls in a landlocked province?
Wednesday, June 10, 2026
Burntwood River at the Golden Hour
Tuesday, June 09, 2026
One for Joy, One for Desire, One for Despair
More and more often these days, I'm stricken by dark melancholy. Fortunately, music helps, and for this particular shade of darkness, I play Keane's "Higher than the Sun." The lyrics and melody fan the dying embers of my optimism.
There's a song to ease your fear; a song to take you far from here; one for joy, one for desire, one for despair
Monday, June 08, 2026
Sunday, June 07, 2026
Father's Day 2026
Apparently Father's Day is June 21 this year. Better early than late.
Saturday, June 06, 2026
A Little Person with Some Little People
Friday, June 05, 2026
The Brain of Colossus
Thursday, June 04, 2026
That Miniaturized Director I Like Is Coming Back in Style
Wednesday, June 03, 2026
Taking Deep Space Nine and Voyager to the Next Level
To test the market, they released this disc, which included the remastered pilot, "Encounter at Farpoint," one of the series' most beloved episodes, "The Inner Light," and the Worf-centric "Sins of the Father."
According to CBS, the blu-ray releases of seasons one through seven of TNG did not sell well enough to giving Star Trek: Deep Space Nine or Star Trek: Voyager the same treatment. Indeed, to this day, every Star Trek series except for those two has been released in high definition.
But what if CBS had decided to forge ahead, once again releasing sampler discs before the season sets of DS9 and Voyager? What episodes might they have included?
Doubtless they would once again include the pilots for the shows: "Emissary" for DS9 and "Caretaker" for Voyager. Both pilots are excellent, with plenty of outer space action to show off the remastered special effects. That leaves two more episodes for each series.
Were I in charge, I'd choose "Duet" and "Far Beyond the Stars" for the DS9 sampler disc. While the episodes are light on special effects, they offer some of the very best dramatic storytelling the franchise has ever produced, and the great performances of the cast would look amazing in high definition.
As for Voyager's sampler, I'd choose "Death Wish" and "Living Witness." "Death Wish" features an appearance by Q and Commander Riker while telling a compelling story about the consequences of immortality and the right to end one's own life. And "Living Witness" is simply one of Voyager's best episodes, giving us an alien perspective on the ship's adventures through the Delta quadrant.
I want to believe that one day the business case will make sense and that someone will release DS9 and Voyager in high definition, maybe even sooner rather than later; physical media seems to be making a comeback.
Tuesday, June 02, 2026
A Musing Superman
Al Plastino's artwork is really terrific throughout this classic Silver Age story, but this image of a brooding Superman really stands out. One can imagine the Man of Steel ruminating over any number of issues of cosmic importance...
Monday, June 01, 2026
Bat-astrophe
Sunday, May 31, 2026
Cereal Mixing
Today, we had cereal for breakfast. For Sylvia, Weetabix; for me, Cheerios.
"Have you ever mixed cereals?" Sylvia asked.
I recoiled. I'd never imagined such a thing.
"Mixed cereals? Like, two different kinds of cereal in the same bowl?"
"Yeah," she said. "It's the cereal power move."
I said "Blech," or words to that effect.
Before today, I've never heard of people mixing breakfast cereal together. Do other folks out there actually do this? If so, what cereals do you mix?
I suppose combining, say, Special K with Corn Flakes wouldn't be so bad.
Saturday, May 30, 2026
Friday, May 29, 2026
Spotted Lake
Thursday, May 28, 2026
The Gregarious Gentlemen of Gaming & Guinness
Wednesday, May 27, 2026
Okanagan Lake
Tuesday, May 26, 2026
Do Not Press
Monday, May 25, 2026
Sylvia and Uncle John
As for the celebration itself, it was a showcase for Aunt Jean's art and our shared love of her somewhat off-the-wall way of looking at the world, something I like to think we share.











