G'day there! So as you can see, I've once again chosen to take the easy way out. But to be honest, this week it has less to do with laziness, and more to do with the fact that I've had... Continue Reading →
G'day there! As it turns out, the story that I had intended to present to you this week ended up being more substantial than I'd anticipated, and unfortunately I didn't budget enough time to bring it to fruition. As a... Continue Reading →
G'day there! You know, I've written about a lot of things to date. A lot of things. Some topics have been your typical fodder, while others can only be described as unconventional. But the other day I realized something: I've... Continue Reading →
G'day there! The rules are really quite simple this week: Read. Listen. Enjoy. Oh, and if you happen to be celebrating it, a very happy Canada Day! Song about Charlottetown by comedian Johnny Wayne re-discovered Cheers, PEI History Guy
G'day there! Boy oh boy, do I ever have a good yarn for you this week. As is my custom, I was in the midst of trawling through issues of The Guardian, on the hunt for information regarding my intended subject. Instead,... Continue Reading →
G'day there! So as you can see, the site has gone through a bit of a transformation since last we spoke. Yesterday I was fiddling around with a couple of things and, as has often been the case, the next... Continue Reading →
G'day there! Well, the past few days have come and gone in a flash! As I wrote last time, my parents have popped in to Skye for a little over a week, and with a car once again at our... Continue Reading →
G'day there! Greetings from the banks of the River Clyde! Yesterday, my girlfriend and I began to make the trip south from Skye to Glasgow, and arrived this morning to meet my parents at the airport. They've made their way... Continue Reading →
Note: For pertinent background information, see A Date with History G'day there! So yeah, I went on a bit of tirade last week (see Fare Thee Well Flounders Hall). Lest you all think that I'm sort of radical or possess any political... Continue Reading →