Saturday, September 15, 2007


Summertime and the living is easy ...

Well, it has certainly been a while since I last posted on the blog. I have had a very hectic Summer - searching for a new home, selling the old home, and relocating to Alberta.

Our children had their first Summer at home, and we endeavoured to keep them busy each and every day. But ... now Autumn is upon us, the kids are in school, my Bride has found employment, and so now time to turn back to issues that are a great deal heavier than tooling around Alberta taking-in the sights, and fooling around on Facebook with old friends from so very long ago.

Not much has changed in Canadian political life, as the CPC and the LPC remained deadlocked in the polls (basically ...) and seem to have no ideas on how to break-out of the electoral doldrums. I know a way Harper could break-out, but it would go against every neo-liberal grain in his body ...

The War in Iraq trudges on, seemingly with no resolution in sight - as was expected by anyone familiar with the Middle-East. The Americans are surely getting what they deserve. Unfortunately, and as I predicted, the sideshow in Iraq is messing with the operation in Afghanistan, where now NATO is quivering at the thought of an extended mission. Again, another mess courtesy of the small-minds of the Bush Administration.

Oil prices remain high, which is good for my business - but surely remains a warning to all that our reliance on carbon-fuels is a most dangerous game. The US economy is in relatively rough shape, and there is no surprise in that - given how the Americans never plan for the future. As you sow, so shall ye reap ...

The shrill clash of "minds" continues over at my friend's site: Red Tory

It is good to see that Red still enjoys teasing and taunting the lumpenproletariat right.

He certainly has more endurance for this sort of thing than I do. I admire his profligacy. He is truly a "Legend of the Internets."

More to come, when I feel inspired.

2 Comments:

At 9:35 am , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Glad to hear that you're settling in to the new life. Best of luck to you and yours.

 
At 6:38 am , Blogger Aeneas the Younger said...

Thanks FJ. I hope things are well with you ....

 

Post a Comment

Subscribe to Post Comments [Atom]

<< Home