Standing on guard in London’s Trafalgar Square.

My father-in-law was a storyteller. He’d lived in India, the Middle East and Europe. He could tell tales of politicians and royalty from the early twentieth century whose paths he had crossed in various circumstances. He also mentioned occasionally that he had been a choirboy at St. Paul’s Cathedral in London when I was young. […]

I have never bought a t-shirt, or anything else for that matter, from Lilicloth. But I am tempted almost daily. Their clothing frequently gives expression to my thoughts. The ones I am too disciplined to say out loud because they aren’t polite. Also, I probably have enough t-shirts to last me the rest of my […]

The Bank of Canada has announced that the portrait of  Sir Wilfred Laurier will remain on the Canadian five dollar bill. You probably didn’t realize he was on it. The decision comes as a surprise in a way. The government had announced their intention to remove Sir Wilfred and had circulated a list of eight […]

I’m watching with amusement, wondering who will blink first. The Government of Canada has pulled its advertising from Facebook and Google in protest of those companies decision to drop all Canadian news content. Other advertisers are following suit. The issue is recent legislation forcing tech companies to pay for links to news content. The tech […]

I found these two pictures as I was going through some old slides yesterday. Slide film, for the uninitiated, was positive, not negative like print film, and you projected the image onto a screen. I took lot of slides when I started in photography. Black and white film i processed and printed at home, but […]

I came across this newspaper clipping yesterday when I was sorting through buckets of memorabilia in the basement. The picture was taken by Russell Mant of The Ottawa Journal on October 12, 1976 and published the following day. It’s the sort of thing photographers love to catch. Amnesty International had organized a demonstration in front […]

I’ve seen kids playing this game at the beach. Back in the days when I played it the catch wasn’t as good – there were no cell phones back then. It’s Monday, which means we probably all need something to smile at today rather than my pontificating on the news. That will probably happen tomorrow.

No-one else will do it, so I will ask. Does Shania Twain owe Ottawa an apology? The 2023 edition of Bluesfest kicked off Thursday evening. It was a beautiful hot summer day, and 30,000 people gathered at Ottawa’s LeBreton Flats to meet up with friends and share some beer, food and conversation. I noticed though […]

A gunman who killed 23 people in Texas in a 2019 mass shooting has just been sentenced. He was given 90 consecutive life sentences. I understand the sentence is an expression of public disgust in the crimes, but really? Are correctional officials supposed to keep his corpse on ice after he dies? If he lives […]