Documents given to me by an agent identifying himself as Edward Snowed-In, a member of the CSE (Christas Security Establishment) prove that Santa does, indeed, exist.
A nice piece on building community from Tariq Piracha: “In that sense, I can’t help but see home more as a process, than anything else. A long process. One that requires patience, persistence and commitment. I never was a very patient person. But since becoming a father, I’m learning how to be a lot of […]
50 seconds of options on how to pronounce my last name.
Don’t make anyone uncomfortable, now.
One of the things I find most interesting about travel is discovering what’s changed since you left. This weekend I was gone exactly sixty hours, but weather-wise it could have been months. On Friday at 9 am it was five degrees- there had been snow not long before, and winter coats weren’t out of the question. […]
I don’t know if you’ve noticed, but there is a lot of good stuff out there. Like, a lot. So why add to the noise?
Seek out your local artists- they’re telling your story the way no one else can.
Only 1% of Canadians receive 99% of the nice weather.
A morning of darkness.
…or more accurately, people are bad at counting the ratio of dogs to people.
Turns out the heavy sleep-light sleep cycle of REM carries on into the day, and paying attention to that can maximize productivity.
A place isn’t defined by who happened to be born there and left. It’s defined by who decides to stay.
What would the “Letters to the Editor” section look like on the web?
OK, not really. I archived them. And I know it’s been done before. But it feels so good. After doing a good job at achieving inbox zero in October, there was a slow creep in November followed by a complete breakdown in December and January. I was determined to get on top of them. But […]
Commercials are weird when you’re not used to them.
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