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Saturday, December 06, 2003
Our Santa Parade This Evening
The 17th annual Christmas parade takes place on Columbia Street in downtown New Westminster. It begins at 4:00 PM and after the parade comes the lighting of the tree at Hyack Square. This city is fun because of its small size as well as its sense of history and community. Some other cities in the Southern Mainland are merely suburbs of Vancouver with no unique character of their own.
Labels: Christmas, New Westminster (Page 1)
Friday, December 05, 2003
Today's the Final Exam!

Today, at the Burnaby Campus, we'll write the final examination
for our COMM 0003 Course.
Labels: BCIT (Page 1), students
Thursday, December 04, 2003
1 .. 2 .. 3 .. Audio Testing

Click the player to hear a short (2:46 min.) MS Media Player message from me. (Maybe, you've not visited with me recently and have forgotten the sound of my voice!)
Labels: Mediaplayer
Wednesday, December 03, 2003
Salmon Swim to Source
Last night, I sent out the regular monthly newsletters. They are related to the alumni from my high school and the site that I created and maintain. The names on the email reminded me of last summer when I returned to Sunapee, NH and attended our 25th reunion. Thankfully, the Internet had provided a means for getting hold of many of the former classmates.

Hey, Lori would NEVER make rabbit ears in a photo, right?

Hey, Lori would NEVER make rabbit ears in a photo, right?
Labels: email, Internet, New Hampshire, Sunapee
Tuesday, December 02, 2003
How'd I Miss Logan Lake?
I was on the Net and cannot remember how I came across the name. I found a place that's only 3 hours from Vancouver that we've not been. When one wants to go east there are only three possible routes from the city of Hope. Logan Lake seems to be between several of those routes. Hum .. snowmobiling? Must be at a high elevation to have snow. We must take a weekend trip! (The town boasts about its great fishing too. So, this entry DOES connect to the previous one through a 'fish thread'.)
District of Logan Lake - Offical Web Site
District of Logan Lake - Offical Web Site
Labels: driving
Monday, December 01, 2003
Today begins the fourth month of entries to this blog. To view past posts, look to the right under my picture and you'll find access to my weekly archive vault. You may want to try a search of this blog for particular keywords as well.
Something fishy ...
Somehow, I had missed Finding Nemo at the theatres. I got the DVD at Blockbuster yesterday. What amazing technology to tell a story! One would think that believable water would be a difficult computer generated effect. The scenes were extremely well done and beautiful. Surely, the guys at Pixar were just showing off.

These were NOT Nemo's buddies. I took the photo
of these fish at the New Westminster Quay Market.

These were NOT Nemo's buddies. I took the photo
of these fish at the New Westminster Quay Market.
Sunday, November 30, 2003
You are My Sunshine ...
Today there're no clouds and there's brilliant sun. Last Friday, I was ready to take on more rain, but today I'll settle for this! I love it here. I love the mountains and the year-round green. I love warm summers and mild winters. I love an environment that is not static.
Labels: weather
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