Unfortunately, as far as I'm concerned, too many end up merely offering comments on current, world events. I think blogging about politics is a silly waste of time. If a potential reader disagrees, they'll not even spend five seconds. If they agree .. well, that'd end as just preaching to the choir.

Quite frankly this exercise is strictly for me. It is thrilling to see over 25 visitors come in through Internet searches every day, but that whole aspect is of secondary importance to me. I am witnessing this blog evolve into a gigantic, personal scrapbook. I've not the fortitude to start from any sort of structured beginning. So, a daily whim plus a good, blog-search function will eventually allow me to provide a personal map for years of memoirs.
For example, I really didn't think I had any pictures of the apartment we moved to upon arriving in Canada. For the first two years, we rented on the 9th floor at 828 Agnes Street. Quite accidentally, I was looking on a CD named, Permanent Backup Data and found this view of the living room. It was most likely taken in 1997.
For example, I really didn't think I had any pictures of the apartment we moved to upon arriving in Canada. For the first two years, we rented on the 9th floor at 828 Agnes Street. Quite accidentally, I was looking on a CD named, Permanent Backup Data and found this view of the living room. It was most likely taken in 1997.