Yearly Archive: 2019

Note # 49 – The Space We Leave Behind

I love the autumn. There’s a slow unwinding that happens in the world and within me, too – a respite after the busy fertility of summer, a last brilliant pause before the stillness of winter.  Maybe it’s because deep down, I am a Celt – my people come from an emerald green island where it’s cloudy and rains a lot.  I love cool weather…
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Note # 48 – I Made You a Mixed Tape

The irony is that when I write, it has to be absolutely quiet – I can’t concentrate if there’s talking or a television or even music in the background. (Yeah, I’m a real treat to live with. I do however make a spectacular spaghetti sauce and I’m always the one who cleans the cooktop so it’s not like I don’t contribute to the household.)…
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Note # 47 – A Peek at Chapter One

I’ll be reading from The Date Square Dharma and signing books at Kichessipi Beer (2265 Robertson Road in Bell’s Corners) on Wednesday September 11th at 7:00 p.m to benefit The Leukaemia and Lymphoma Society of Canada. Pre-purchase tickets for $20 at staffordfalls@gmail.com In the meantime, here’s the beginning of chapter one of The Date Square Dharma… The Best Laid Plans I have every reason…
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Note # 46 – Driving at Night

Dinner with friends I don’t see enough – one of them a friend I first met 37 years ago – someone I knew when I was impressionable and young (you were never impressionable…and some days it feels like you were never young….) She was a mentor to me, as well as a friend, and I don’t think she even knows it. A crucial three…
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Note # 45 – The Date Square Dharma!

Friends,  The wait is over. I am delighted to announce that The Date Square Dharma, my second novel and the sequel to The Kitchen Sink Sutra, is available now. I’m really proud of it and I think it will make the perfect addition to your late summer reading list. If you’d like a copy (print or ebook), you can buy one on Amazon here…
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Note #44 – Every Single Day Is Precious

Lovely people, Well, against all odds and a few predictions, I survived the last bit of the school year (shout out to all my educator peeps for making it through another year!) and now I am on vacation, at my teeny tiny cottage on the shores of Georgian Bay. Gavin and I came early and got settled and then Mariann joined us for two…
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Note #43 – A Tiny Announcement

You guys. Today, at 2:32 pm EDT, I wrote the last sentence of my second novel, The Date Square Dharma. Twenty eight chapters, 114,553 words, many cups of coffee and a whole lot of work, but there it is. A completed first draft. I feel proud, excited, and tired, in that order. There’s still tons of editing to do, there are covers to finalize,…
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Note # 42 – The Legend of Lucy Boxer

Can I tell you about Lucy Boxer? No, not the fictional one who lives with Nana and Mort and Ophelia in Stafford Falls. I mean, the real Lucy Boxer, the one I knew and loved and who inspired the fictional one. My partner is a dog walker and she specializes in individual walks which means that usually the dogs she takes on neighbourhood rambles…
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Note # 41 – The In Between Bits

I’m in the in between these days. It’s not quite spring here, but it’s also not quite winter anymore – although the ten inches of ice in my driveway might beg to differ. It’s sunny and things are starting to melt and you can feel the sun on your skin for the first time in months, but then the next day it snows, thick…
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Note # 40 – “Notes From the Blanket Fort” Is One Year Old!

Exactly a year ago today, I wrote the following sentence: “So, apparently, I have a blog now. Trust me, no one is more surprised than I am…” This sentiment is still true, twelve months on – I am constantly amazed to be in possession of a blog. (Small confession: I am an intensely private person who was once honoured by The International Association of…
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