Remember where you were when the internet was born? I'll always remember a middle school camping trip my class took back in '92. We were traversing a scary railway bridge when our teacher pointed out thick wires bolted to the support beams below us and said: "Ça c'est le 'Information Superhighway!'" We were part of a "brain class". A group of students who were singled out, grouped together in a special class, and commonly referred to as "Les Nerds". I had one friend in that class who was an uber-nerd named Jeffrey B., and I was pretty sure he knew everything about computers. No offense to Jeffrey B., but he was one of these kinds of guys
T he Bruce Trail is 1400kms of maintained trail that winds the Niagara Escarpment connecting the southern deciduous with the northern mixed forests of Ontario, Canada. The Escarpment itself is a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve . This international designation doesn't legislatively protect the area, but it assists local efforts like those of the Bruce Trail Conservancy (BTC). The BTC is a non-profit with 10,000 members which aims to officially protect 900kms of trail (and 500kms of side trails) connecting the Niagara River to the tip of the Bruce Peninsula. My family's hobby is hiking and looking for new species of mushrooms. Here are a few photos of our forays on the Bruce in 2019: Ricky (neighbour) unidentified - slime mold? Fascinating carved logs near our house young summer oyster mushrooms Mycena Earthstar and slug spider was bigger than it looks Something special I hadn't seen before. It's a deciduous tree and a conifer living in magical synergy. T...
Remembering Three Years of Zouch Magazine Three members of The Rolling Stones have been playing together for over 50 yrs There's an old adage in rock and roll that goes something like: "A band that plays together stays together". This adage has certainly held true for me in my life, in more ways than one. Some of the bands I was in in my teens and early 20s seemed as though they might be successful. Yet in the end, all save one of these music projects crumbled without achieving anything at all. One group quit because a band member went away to college, another time we lost a jamspace, etc. The reason these projects failed was simply that we did not follow the adage. There were no dramatic breakups for me, only a series of gentle decampments mostly owing to logistical difficulties. I've been running an online magazine called Zouch Magazine for three years, and I just now realized that the old adage has a parallel to my publishing experience. It relates to pub...
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