Friday, March 31, 2006

 

March 31 Responses

Interesting times indeed! Maybe we'll rub shoulders this weekend. . GD, Calgary
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Your title catches my eye today, because early tomorrow I depart for a Vision Quest, in Australia. My first trip out of my country (USA) except for a long weekend in that "other" Canada, the Maritime provinces. And if I may be bold, you are awfully young to be calling yourself middle aged all the time. CS, Maine, USA
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Screw rolling, let's thrive! I look forward to your comments on the PC convention., KL, Calgary
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Hey Mark, Interesting to see you quote Charles de Lint. He is a favorite of mine, although not for everybody. Canadian writer who specializes in urban fantasy with Celtic myth overtones. My favorite of his is "The Little Country" set in Cornwall. Lots of twists and myth overtones set in late 20th century Cornwall near Penzance. Some of his stuff is very dark, some not so much. A lot of his novels are set in Lanark County near Ottawa and some right in Ottawa. Nice to read Canadian writers. A good friend of mine used to toast people she was not so fond of with " May you have an interesting life!" Which on the surface seems pleasant enough until you stop to reflect on how "interesting" does not necessarily mean nice things. Enjoy your weekend with Ralph. NMB, Airdrie
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