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24-27 August 2007 – Grand Manan, NB
Friday, 24 August 2007, 9:18 am, Seal Cove, Grand Manan, NB Away from the house just after 9:30 a.m., and at the ferry dock in Blacks Harbour by 10:30. Fine crossing, with two sightings of whales; although the ferry was an … Continue reading
Posted in 05 Years Ago, New Brunswick
Tagged Blacks Harbour New Brunswick, Canada, Chief administrative officer, Grand Harbour, Grand Manan, Grand Manan ferry, Grand Manan Island, Grand Manan NB, Hendrik Slegtenhorst, Mortal Dreams of the Demigod, New Brunswick, outdoors, Seal Cove, Travel
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Destinations – 52 Most Recent
Evansburg, AB. Edson, AB. Hinton, AB. Jasper, AB. Entwistle, AB. Wetaskiwin, AB. Rimbey, AB. Bentley, AB. Eckville, AB. Rocky Mountain House, AB. Drayton Valley, AB. Tomahawk, AB. Wabamum, AB. Lamont, AB. See the CulturalRites article here. Edmonton, AB. The … Continue reading
Posted in Alberta, Canada, Places
Tagged Alberta, Canada, Edmonton, Hay Lakes AB, Hendrik Slegtenhorst, Lamont AB, New Sarepta AB, Redwater AB, Rollyview AB, Travel
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Lamont, Alberta
Lamont is an entirely pleasant small town 37 kilometres east of Edmonton, in Lamont County. It is named after John Henderson Lamont, a puisne justice of the Supreme Court of Canada from 1927 to 1936, a lawyer’s reward after a … Continue reading
Posted in Alberta, Canada
Tagged Al Boomer Adair, Alberta, Alberta Industrial Heartland, Athabasca Alberta, Athabasca University, Canada, Conrad Schinkinger, Edmonton, Elk Island National Park, Frank Appleby, Hendrik Slegtenhorst, John Henderson Lamont, Lamont AB, Lamont County, Politics, St. John the Baptist Ukrainian Catholic Church, Supreme Court of Canada, Tony Schinkinger, Travel
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Road to Recovery
Mortal Dreams of the Demigod, 4:17 . At the Cape again. Thank god for the peculiarities Of Provincetown, where, says a T-shirt, the women Are strong and the men are pretty. Give me exuberance, The energy of differences, and that … Continue reading
Touring with Charles
Caravaggio’s Dagger, 3.3 Kenya, 1989 For Charles Kibiru Muraguri, in the hope he still lives, up-country Having polished the exculpatory fool’s gold Of diplomacy and migratory academics, My wife and I leave behind the embassies And the consulates and their … Continue reading
Posted in Africa, Caravaggio's Dagger
Tagged Africa, Caravaggio's Dagger, Charles Muraguri, Contemporary Verse 2, Hendrik Slegtenhorst, Kenya, Nairobi, Poetry, Rift Valley, Travel
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16 August 2002 – Clutter & Simplicity – Vancouver, BC
Friday, August 16, 2002, 10:50 am, Vancouver, BC To the garage at half past eight for an oil change and headlamp repair to the car. I took the opportunity of being over the Cambie bridge to walk in the district, … Continue reading
Posted in 10 Years Ago, Vancouver
Tagged British Columbia, Canada, Canadian Museums Association, conferences, Hendrik Slegtenhorst, Janice Gross Stein, Kingsway, Lloyd Axworthy, Martha Piper, Museums, Peter Ladner, T&T Supermarket, Travel, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Vietnamese shops, World Trade Center
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