Author Archives: Lorne Anderson

A Huge Milestone

Today, Saturday September 2, 2023 is a big day for my family. My wife’s aunt, the family matriarch, turns 100. This is no small achievement. She was born in the turbulence of the Weimar Republic, lived through the Great Depression, survived World War Two, had a successful teaching career, traveled the world and has spent […]

Another Milestone

Happy birthday to us. Random Thoughts From Lorne starts its tenth year today, more or less. While I did publish a post in 2011, I always think of September first as the startup date, even though it was actually August 30. . I must admit though,  I am surprised to be still in this space. […]

Not Taking Off

My wife’s aunt, he family matriarch, turns 100 on Saturday. Naturally there will be a party, though, given her age, not a large one. My wife will be there. She’s been traveling for business and was able to arrange a stopover. Some other family members will be there too. I had thought of going too, […]

Supermoon Risen

More photos taken of the supermoon when I was on vacation in Old Orchard Beach, Maine, earlier this month. If you can, check out tonight’s moonrise.

Supermoon Rising

There are four of them in 2023, with the next one Wednesday night, the second supermoon this month. The last time there were two supermoons in a month was in 2018. The next time will be in 2037. A supermoon is perhaps a misnomer. The moon is the same one we always have, it is […]

The Housing Crisis

Housing might be the top political issue in Canada these days. More than wildfires, climate change or even food prices. Politicians are unanimous on the need for action and divided as to what the action should look like. Housing prices have almost doubled in eight years of Liberal rule, from $454,976 to $729,000. Average mortgage […]

Mixed Messages

It was pretty much the only food I missed when we lived in Germany: fresh corn on the cob. The season is upon us, and I have been enjoying myself. My local grocery store has me confused though. When I went to pick up some corn the other day I noticed a rather prominent notice: […]

The Big Question

I resisted the temptation to see the Barbie movie right after finishing the other big summer blockbuster movie, Oppenheimer. After almost three hours of big-screen entertainment, I was out of film watching energy. I might let Barbie wait for the small screen. Three hours though wasn’t long enough to tell such a complex story. Oppenheimer […]

Country on Fire

Canada is burning. There are hundreds of wildfires burning today, many of them out of control. There have been more than 5,000 so far this summer. Thousands have had to flee their homes. The smoke has drifted as far south as New York City. In this record fire season many people are concerned about climate […]

Thursday Night Lights

At times life can be a learning experience. I’m not happy with the fireworks pictures I took in Old Orchard Beach earlier this month. I opted not to bring my camera with me on vacation. The phone I bought last fall is reputed to take great photos, and it isn’t as if I expected to […]