Monday Morning Musings
Posted on January 18, 2016 under Monday Morning Musings with no comments yet
Entombed
January is zipping along quite nicely, don’t you think? We’ve had a few blasts of winter but there have been no shortage of days where the walking has been perfect. I still enjoy an early morning walk before the town wakes up.
Social media continues to transform the way we communicate and, love it or hate it, it is here with us to stay. It’s hard to imagine what will eventually supplant Facebook but certainly these days, this appears to be the public forum of choice. If you’re not a Facebook user, you might just want to skip the next few sentences because they won’t mean a damn thing to you.
Last week, my “Faces in the Crowd” post received an unprecedented response. I have been writing stories for over three years now. Up until last week , my story about the skunk in Lou Brosha’s grave was the story that had received the most attention on social media. If you’re new to this site or have never read the story before, here’s the link: http://www.week45.com/lous-last-laugh/
“A Heart of Gold”, the short piece on crosswalk guard Bill Ryan, received over 17,000 views, 161 shares, 665 likes and 67 comments…. and counting. I had no idea that Bill was so well known and so well liked. The next time you’re at the intersection of Xavier Drive and Braemore Avenue, toot your horn and give Bill a big wave. He will certainly wave back.
You may have noticed that I haven’t been writing a lot of full length stories recently. No excuses but like everyone else, Christmas has a way of putting a lot of other stuff on hold. I hope to get back on the horse again soon.
I have been quite busy with the Syrian refugee project sponsored by St. Ninian Parish. We have an executive in place along with about 10 committee chairs. I want to publicly thank members of the SAFE organizing committee for sharing their time and expertise to help us get our project off the ground. Our group has a name: C.A.R.E., which stands for Canadians Accepting Refugees Everywhere. If anyone wants to volunteer to be a member of any of our committees, just get in touch. Please visit and join the C.A.R.E. Facebook page.
As part of the fundraising drive ( we need to raise $27,000 ), I am planning on selling a total of 100 copies of my first two books at a discounted price of $10. each and donate the entire proceeds ( $1000 ) to the cause. Let me know if you’re interested and I’ll see that you get one. This offer is not available through retail outlets…you have to get it from me!
Have a great week and keep your eye out for this week’s “Faces in the Crowd” coming Thursday.
P.S. Quote of the week:
“ Preach always. Use words if necessary.” St. Francis of Assissi ( thanks DMG )
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