Monthly Archives: November 2014

All the Others, Needed

(My Winnipeg university folk group Clover, circa 1969, YMHA, in concert. Left-handed playing-strings-upside-down-on-right-handed-12 -tring-guitars Wayne, left, became a significant computer programmer for the City of Calgary from the mid-70s on; Chris, right, became a significant obstetrics doctor in Poe’s city of Baltimore; Sandy, then in high … Continue reading

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Further:

In many ways, context does turn out to be what one generally lives with and/or creates through personal choices for oneself. That is, the personal contexts that one brings into being. I have found, though, that many contexts–relationships, work, even … Continue reading

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Remembering an Edmo Poetic Legend

SPIRITUS–Glen Kirkland, Dean McKenzie, and Richard Davies (all senior high ELA teacher-poets (We published two editions of this chapbook. We were on C.B.C. Radio reading our famous 3-in-1 poems, breaking up Marion Coomey. Cover was done by Kees Wouters, a former … Continue reading

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Winter Hath Truly Arriveth in Edmo

You can tell when the Frame channel on Shaw starts broadcasting its continuous fire segment. This morning I got up, opened the front door to pitch darkness, and still-snowing -30 windchill, took in and read the very real physical newspaper, had … Continue reading

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There are many who glide teflonly,

shallowly, into the future. They have sold or given up their souls and hearts to 5 1/2″ screens, technology, machines and abandoned consciousness, ideas, language, depth, sensibility, and authentic, physical presence, live-in person-living. “I am a part of all that I have … Continue reading

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Although consciousness is important

in tuning in to one’s self and actualizing oneself, attitude and personal choice are the two singlemost things that determine one’s life and fate, regardless of limitations. In whatever situation or context, the individual typically has a choice even in … Continue reading

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6 Degrees in Minus 15 (Minus 24 Windchill)

My daughter talking with her boss today after several months of working together. They establish that they both lived in the same community of the city at one time. Then he reveals he lived in the same condominium complex as … Continue reading

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Edmo, The Frozen North, Jack London, and “To Build a Fire” (1969)

As winter descends bigtime on Katzville, I am reminded yet again how cold and dangerous travel is in winter as reflected in Jack London’s short story “To Build a Fire”. When I started teaching in 1972, the short story text … Continue reading

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The Fox (1967)

Just in time for winter. Adapted from a novella by D. H. Lawrence, The Fox tells the tale of Jill and March, two women who’ve found they can manage a remote farm in the Canadian woods without any men around. Jill … Continue reading

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For Those Snowed Under

Don’t fret, angst, or worry; it’s all brief, transitory, and ephemeral in the great scheme of things. Focus, instead, on the personal choices you make by the moment, the day, the week, the month, and the year. In that is … Continue reading

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