Entries in 2012 (3)

Wednesday
Jun202012

Summer Solstice, 2012

Wishing you a lovely summer solstice!

Here is a shot of the solstice sky this evening, around ten pm here -- not even full twilight yet.

Ahhh.

 

I'm trying to enjoy the moment, because it always seems to me so patently unfair that the first day of official summer is the longest of the year, and marks the beginning of shorter daylight.

But today, while I stood chatting with a friend in a little farmer's market held in a church parking lot, a group of cheery people loudly counted down the last seconds to the 'official' start of summer, and I was glad.

Hope you are too. Happy Solstice!

 

More soon...

 

~kc

Sunday
Jan012012

2012 it is, then.

Best year ever, so far, right? And it's not even a day old.

I'm currently hard at work behind the scenes, readying your new year's treat, which should appear, if all goes well, this Friday. And every Friday thereafter, for ever and ever, amen.

Or at least for the time being.

More on that soon, soon, me pretties.

In the meantime, a quick check-in with writing-desk progress.

As those of you following me on twitter know, I have been loudly lamenting the untimely break-down of my treadmill desk, which began to give up the ghost long, long ago in the distant past [otherwise known as early September]. After many trials and botched repair attempts, it is finally back among the living, and I have been walk-working again in December with great delight. [None too soon, for all those touring and holiday calories have been roundifying your humble scribe. NOT a happy thing...]

Regardless, at the turn of the year, it behooves me to once again address the distances I might have crossed, were I to have been walking straight east across this fair land. And, even though the treadmill let me down for three months this year, I still have pleasant progress to report. 

This year I managed 1218.5 km, a nice improvement over the 1027ish that I totalled in 2010. I attribute this increase to the bit of running I added to the mix, which ups the total distances when all the other variables remain equal. I didn't start walking until March 18th, 2010, so the amount of missed monthage works out to roughly the same. However, I ran just about 500 km of the above distance this year [okay, so 499 if you want to get technical...if I'd known it was that close I would have pushed on the additional distance!] and that had a little bearing, I believe.

In terms of my imaginary cross-Canada trek, you'll see from the map here that I've walked or run a grand total of a little over 2245 km from my starting point on the BC coast, which puts me somewhere along the Portage La Prairie by-pass in the beautiful province of Manitoba.

Whoah. This is a bi-i-i-i-i-i-g country. It's taking me a decent amount of time to walk across it, eh?

But I feel like every minute walking is one less that I am sitting, so fist in the air for walking writers!

And hey -- it's the beginning of a new year. Any plans of your own to halt the insidious writer's spread that comes from labouring in a chair all day?

All ideas welcome -- share in the comments, if you'd care to. And happy 2012 -- here's to a healthy one for all!

 

More soon...

 

~kc

Friday
Dec302011

A [Super Sekrit] New Year...

...plan is in the works for me and this blog. Nothing earth-shattering, mind you -- just a little something I've been working on for a while, and I hope you'll enjoy.

What are YOUR plans for 2012? It is, after all, supposed to be kind of a bad news story, at least if you listen to what the Mayans had to say. And if everyone's done the math right. And if the stars align...

Sounds like a lot of 'ifs' to me. So here's my proposal. What IF... we just take things into our own hands, and make the life we have right now the best we can make it? Create our own magic. Build our own dreams.

'Cause what you have RIGHT NOW, right this minute, is exactly what you have. Most of the stuff you can't change. But some you can. So I say we dream about what we want, who we want it with and find a way to build our own happy.* Join me?

[* Caveat: Aforementioned advice was formulated by a writer, one among a class of the weirdest mix of scardy-cat, depressive, realist, cock-eyed optimist and airhead occupations ever. So perhaps future plans might be better predicated on the advice of your accountant. Just saying...]

 

Happy New Year. And, of course,

 

More soon....

 

~kc