Year in Review: 2005
January: Well its been an intereating 12 months.
February: 31 Flavours of Confusion appears in Detroit's Metro Times!
March: The Bushites don't seem to realize that Paul Martin leads a MINORITY government which is worse than them facing a Democratic House and Senate in terms of control of the government.
April: I think that spring really kicks in when the opening day of baseball is combined with the start of Daylight Savings Time.
May: From the May 1, 2005 New York Times referring to Star Wars VI The Return of the Jedi:"I fell asleep during the third one, when they brought out the Care Bears," said Mary Doria Russell.
June: Barques Diet Root Beer is now available in Sarnia again although not in cans.
July: Vacation how did I get away?
August: Smokey Smith was Canada's last living Victoria Cross winner until he died today at his home in Vancouver.
September: For the Filkers on my friends list: You are in Wired this month!
October: Interesting article that relates to my dating situation:
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/living/2002529773_dating02.html
November: They are renovating the home of Detention the 1959 Worldcon that was in Detroit:
http://www.detnews.com/2005/business/0511/02/C01-369434.htm
December: LIBRARIES, MUSEUMS & CULTURAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT
Interesting mix heavy on the factual, this has been a quiet month except for "Theory of a Deadman" and "Walk the line."
February: 31 Flavours of Confusion appears in Detroit's Metro Times!
March: The Bushites don't seem to realize that Paul Martin leads a MINORITY government which is worse than them facing a Democratic House and Senate in terms of control of the government.
April: I think that spring really kicks in when the opening day of baseball is combined with the start of Daylight Savings Time.
May: From the May 1, 2005 New York Times referring to Star Wars VI The Return of the Jedi:"I fell asleep during the third one, when they brought out the Care Bears," said Mary Doria Russell.
June: Barques Diet Root Beer is now available in Sarnia again although not in cans.
July: Vacation how did I get away?
August: Smokey Smith was Canada's last living Victoria Cross winner until he died today at his home in Vancouver.
September: For the Filkers on my friends list: You are in Wired this month!
October: Interesting article that relates to my dating situation:
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/living/2002529773_dating02.html
November: They are renovating the home of Detention the 1959 Worldcon that was in Detroit:
http://www.detnews.com/2005/business/0511/02/C01-369434.htm
December: LIBRARIES, MUSEUMS & CULTURAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT
Interesting mix heavy on the factual, this has been a quiet month except for "Theory of a Deadman" and "Walk the line."