I have been singing this song for 5 decades. It still feels fresh and I am always willing to sing along. Over coffee, he reflects back over the years, regretting a lost love, and choices made along the way. A familiar theme with memorable verses, now part of our lives too.
On a rainy day I hiked a shorter loop (3.4 km) from Rose Hill Park. The loop route accessed Joyce Gulch, a double track, and a winding single track (PC Trail). It had rained in the morning but I managed a 75 minute hike in before the next set of showers. One one section of the trail there were long views to Kamloops and …Continue reading →
From Bob Dylan’s best album Blood on the Tracks is a song full of reminiscences of past relationships, combined into a song about loss, regret, hope, and personal choices. The phrases of “Tangled Up in Blue” resonate with us for days after hearing it, and after listening, we sometimes reflect on our own personal experiences, our losses and happy times, regrets and happy memories. …Continue reading →
Hamnet is a historical fiction book by Maggie O’Farrell. The life and circumstances of William Shakespeare’s life has been more of an outline than a full biography, but we do know some of the basics. This novel builds a story from young Shakespeare’s family life, his courting and marriage to Agnes, the birth of his three children, and the time of his family’s life in …Continue reading →
On a day with non-stop rain, I drove up to the beach at Paul Lake to paddle in the rain. There was no one else on the lake. I had a spray skirt and a rain jacket to keep myself relatively dry and there was no wind, so I went to the east end of the lake and back for a 5 km route.
On a greyish windy morning I paddled Edith Lake before the storms arrived. Day 44 for 2025. A bit tired from hiking Trophy Mountain the day before. No other boats on the lake. Jumping trout, swallows swooping, loons, swallows swooping, robins and woodpeckers in the trees, small flocks of ducks on the lake, blackbirds and killdeer on the shoreline, and one kayak.
Force of Nature is a thriller/mystery novel written by Jane Harper, the second in the Aaron Falk series, set in Australia. Five women set out on a four day corporate retreat backpacking into the remote Giralang Range, but only four return. A search is started and the police question the women and anyone else associated with the missing Alice Russell. Their stories are not consistent …Continue reading →
At the end of June the weather was grey, but I still drove up to Community Mountain, turning off the Sun Peaks Road onto the Knouff Lake Road, then onto the Community Lake Forest Service Road to the Rec Site. For the long weekend the campground was mostly full, but an early start meant I was first on the lake. It was drizzling when I …Continue reading →