Posted by writerlywitterer on 02/12/2014 · 7 Comments
Sorry. There should have been a post yesterday. I try to post blogs on Mondays because β well, it’s my routine. However … I was thinking only the other day that I really ought to try using a typewriter again. There is something about the sight of the old keyboard, and the rhythmic rattle of … Continue reading →
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Posted by writerlywitterer on 16/06/2014 · 4 Comments
I am not good with trains. A few months ago I went visit some excellent friends near Windsor, and then on to stay at the house of some other friends. I had a great evening. Too great, really. Spike drove me into the station the next morning, and the rush hour was not good. When … Continue reading →
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Posted by writerlywitterer on 03/06/2014 · 2 Comments
OK, a brief diversion. I mentioned to a friend on Twitter yesterday that I had a chequered history entering Canada. There was the time I was picked up by the RCMP (Royal Canadian Mounted Police to you) and driven off in the back of their cruiser, or the time when I was refused entry β¦ … Continue reading →
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