Posts Tagged: Society, Culture, & Religion
Transparent Blogging
Posted by on Monday, July 5, 2004 in - 8 comments
Over the past few months there have been a few things in the life of silverorange that, when they happened, I was going to blog. When I sat down to write about these events, lessons, and going ons, it turned out that I could not abstract the ideas and thoughts enough so that I felt comfortable …
More Breaking News from ZAP
Posted by on Sunday, October 26, 2003 in - 5 comments
It’s been an interesting few days here at the Zap conference. As one of the lesser involved organizers I am amazed that it is been received so well. A loose idea we had just a number of weeks ago is now a concrete event that seems to get better by the second. • A few highlights from my point of …
What's Cooking
Posted by on Sunday, October 5, 2003 in - 7 comments
Due to my lack of posting in the last while I thought I would give you a sneak peek at the posts I’m working on. Please keep in mind that: this is a rough draft, some ideas may end up merging, and some may end up never being written. If you’d like me to complete a particular idea sooner rather … read more »
Back From The Woods
Posted by on Tuesday, September 30, 2003 in - 9 comments
I'm back from the deep dark wilderness. I shaved the beard (too itchy), am in incredible physical shape, hated doing #2 in the woods, and have tons of things to write about in the very near future.
Off we go!
Posted by on Friday, September 5, 2003 in - 5 comments
I'm off on a zainy adventure. Keep yourselves entertained until then. Steve G may post something here I thought would be of interest to you while I'm away.
Hurricane Fabian
Posted by on Tuesday, September 2, 2003 in - 3 comments
In keeping with my weather junkie persona I have to say that I am eagerly tracking Fabian, a class four hurricane aimed straight at the Maritimes of Canada (where I live). • The best information you'll find on the storm is located at the National Hurricane Center's site (USA).
When The Summer Ends
Posted by on Monday, September 1, 2003 in - 5 comments
Today was Labour Day here in Canada. While this day isn’t as official as September 21 for ending the summer it is the turning point for summer activity here on Prince Edward Island. • Because I live on a resort in a tourist town I’m exposed to this summer changing phenomenon more drastically … read more »
Accidents, Cops, Teenagers, and Stupid People
Posted by on Saturday, August 16, 2003 in - 111 comments
This evening I decided to head to my parent’s cottage on the beach for some good times with my sister and her friends. On my way to the cottage I was the first car on the scene of a fairly serious car accident (the cars were still moving when I came up). Here are my thoughts on the event.
Throw a Frisbee, Do Good
Posted by on Monday, August 11, 2003 in - 3 comments
A fellow slice, Daniel Burka, has taken the initiative to organize the first ever silverorange Frisbee golf tournament. All proceeds will be donated to Habitat for Humanity. • Date: September 6,2003 • Where: Strathgartney Provincial Park (PEI) • While I won't be here for the event, CEOBlues …
Outward Bound – Pemberton, BC
Posted by on Monday, August 4, 2003 in - 20 comments
Back in March-April-May I had a quarter-life crisis. I realized that as my age was increasing my awesome adventures in life were decreasing. In a desperate attempt to counter this I chose to go to Europe. As I thought more about what I needed I realized that I was generally sick of the news (war …
