The Yukon Quest – GO Huskies!!

Yesterday was the start of the Yukon Quest, our 1,000-mile sled dog race that runs from Whitehorse to Fairbanks. This was a particularly exciting one for me, mostly because it’s the first time since 2003 that I’ve been able to attend (in previous years I’ve been out of town...
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Taking it easy by going back in time

I’m somewhat limited in both my physical and mental abilities until my body gets used to the dilantin I’m now on to deal with my seizures, so I’m undertaking some “occupational therapy” by doing something I love – digging into Yukon-Alaska history. A few years ago I started a...
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Monty, my Seizure Alert Dog

Back in the Fall of 2003 I met a strikingly handsome but “thrown-away” husky named Monty at the Whitehorse shelter, and we adopted each other. He had a very, very difficult time as a youngster (you can read his story at Everything Husky), but our relationship has deepened beyond...
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Keeping the Yukon legends alive

We don’t actually live in igloos as many folks Outside apparently think, but check out this photo of one of our transit buses. I didn’t make this up – it’s a screenshot of part of yesterday’s Whitehorse Star home page (thanks to Smells Like Yukon for pointing out this...
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Dealing with seizures – one day at a time

I began getting emails and phone calls a couple of days ago asking if I was okay, as I’d dropped off the face of cyberspace, with no blog entries and emails unanswered. The comments on yesterday’s explanation of what’s going on (and the many phone call) are deeply appreciated...
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The value of perspective

For the past couple of weeks, I’ve had an extremely hard time seeing my glass as half full. I haven’t paid much attention to the news, but have just been reading about the horrific wildfires in Australia and now feel pretty damn lucky. So far, 166 people are confirmed...
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“There is probably no God…”

Calgary Transit has just approved an advertising campaign that will put signs on the sides of city buses that read: “There is probably no God. Now stop worrying and enjoy your life.” Of course, there are those who are offended (probably the same people who post and/or announce their...
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Hospice Yukon & the Yukon Quest

This year, for the first time in several years, I’ll be home for the start of the Yukon Quest on February 14th so Cathy and I can both go to it (oh yeah, I’ll be home for Valentine’s Day too 🙂 ). In this year’s Quest, my friend Michelle...
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The merciful god of truck repair

I mentioned yesterday that a brake had frozen on my pickup truck and it was stranded at our Granger property. I stewed about it all night, as the situation was made even worse by the fact that in all the fuss I hadn’t even thought about plugging it in...
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Kitchen renovation – complete

We got the kitchen renovation project finished yesterday afternoon, a little over an hour before picking the new tenants (and new Yukoners 🙂 ) up at the airport. Nothing like cutting it close! It’s a fairly dramatic change from the old kitchen – brighter, friendly and with a bit...
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