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The NECESSITY OF ART Posted 10.01.08 BARBARA FLORIO GRAHAM I can't get the image out of my mind. A piece of ivory, function unknown, covered with finely detailed carving, that was part of an exhibit at the Museum of Civilization showing the daily life of the Copper Eskimos who populated the Bering Strait around 250 A.D. Barbara Florio Graham is the author of Five Fast Steps to Better Writing, Five Fast Steps to Low-Cost Publicity, and Mewsings/Musings www.SimonTeaKettle.com.


JOHNNY, I'LL SEE YOU WHEN I SEE YOU Posted 01.01.09 JOHN MAHONEY Johnny and I go way back. We started this journey together in the Great Depression, in the autumn of 1935. Our mothers used to walk us in our prams, most likely to keep us quiet, and to keep their sanity. John Mahoney edits the LCC from Cobden, Ontario.

THE US NEEDS A SERIOUS CARBON TAX Posted 01.02.09 FRANK BERNHEISEL The country is now experiencing cheap gasoline again and the pain of last summer is fading. The U.S. needs an energy policy that will stabilize price at a level that will make alternative forms of energy competitive. This can be best done with a carbon tax. Frank Bernheisel writes from the Washington DC region.

A CONTAGION ON THE LAND Posted 12.30.08 JIM AUSTIN PUTNEY, VT | Eight years of the Bush administration has promulgated a contagion on our land that won't soon be excised. Thanks to the voters the Republican right wing has been, by virtue of self-interest and manifest corruption, forced to crawl back under the stinking rock from whence it came. It will no doubt fester in the darkness, gathering simpleton adherents until their numbers once again tip the scales in favor of evil. Other than that, they have done pretty well. Jim Austin locks and loads in Putney, Vermont.

NEW POEM: GEOLOGY LESSON Posted 12.29.08 ELISHA PORAT Elisha Porat writes on a kibbutz in Israel.

WE ARE BEING SO SCREWED, OR 'WITH NEXT YEAR'S FIRST CUP OF COFFEE... Posted 12.29.08 FRED RYAN AYLMER, QUEBEC | Here's a sobering thought for all of Canada's wage earners to begin the new year with: by the time we each have our first coffee on the first working day of the new year, Canada's 100 top-earning CEOs will have already banked what it will take each of us a full year to earn. Fred Ryan is the publisher of Quebec's Aylmer Bulletin, The West Quebec Post, and the Pontiac Journal.

JOHNNY MUSN'T GRUMBLE Posted 12.27.08 JOHN MAHONEY Payback is a bitch, eh?

EAT LIKE OBAMA IN 2009 Posted 12.26.08 GREG DUNCAN I'm happy to see a decline in a trend that I never quite understood. Nouveau Beaujolais is on the way out and Quebecers have finally realized that it tastes just like it sounds. Greg Duncan is the LCC's Gallivanting Gourmand.

SANTA'S BAD NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS Posted 12.24.08 ROSS MURRAY The snow that had fallen from noon until now Was piled on my Oldsmobile, thanks to the plow. When, what to my wondering eyes did appear But Santa Claus casually swilling a beer. Ross Murray is a freelance writer living in Stanstead, QC. He can be reached at ross_murray@sympatico.ca
A JEWISH CHRISTMAS Posted 12.23.08 ROBERT GERVAIS Salt of the earth, that's what they were -- Laurie and Shirley Gonich and their daughter Gerry. They operated a little hole-in-the wall diner on Russell Street, in downtown Toronto, not far from the Island on Spadina where the Connaught Laboratories were isolated. Their diner dispensed coffee, bagels, knish, assorted sandwiches, advice and lessons in how to lose at cribbage. Bob Gervais writes in London, Ontario.

FROM THE LCC CHRISTMAS ARCHIVES
THE NIGHT HORATIO
SAVED CHRISTMAS Posted 12.18.06 JOHN MAHONEY An original Children's Story for Christmas. Please feel free to download, print out, and share with others. Read it to your children.

IN HADRIAN'S CAMP ON CHRISTMAS
EVE A HALF CENTURY AGO Full Version Re-posted 12.22.06 MIKE
CROSSLING We were all lying in the long grass, not minding the cold, dank
earth; in fact, we were all trying to wriggle their bodies deeper. I swear to this day, I actually smelled where General Hadrian had been -- by the scent of his horse in that earth.

ARMY BRAT: REMEMBERING CHRISTMASES
PAST Posted 12.22.06 FRANK BERNHEISEL There were a couple of Christmases, during World War II, when my father was not with us in Washington, DC. He left for a two-week inspection trip to Iceland and Greenland to inspect air fields for the Eighth Air Force and came home two years later.

REMEMBERING CHRISTMAS
1953 Posted 12.21.06 JOHN MAHONEY There came a year when I hated Christmas but I was a young soldier then, and a long way from home.

REMEMBERING CHRISTMAS ~ KOREA,
1968 Posted 12.20.06 ARTHUR GREAVES On Christmas day, with the outside temp hovering around 20 below and feeling sorry for myself at being separated from my own family who remained in Montana, I made my way to the mess hall for the usual Christmas dinner.

REMEMBERING CHRISTMAS ~
GERMANY, 1949 Posted 12.19.06 MARY CAMPISI FERREE There I was, thirteen years old, far from my Illinois home, living in a foreign country with my family. I was eating hard rolls and
cheese for breakfast, decorating our Christmas tree with hand-carved wooden ornaments, smelling stollenM fresh from the baker's oven,
eating sauerbraten with juniper berries, and hearing German Christmas carols.

A CHRISTMAS FOR MOTHER Posted 12.12.06 RAYMOND GOYETTE A half century ago there was a war on in Korea. He was a young GI trying to get home Christmas before shipping out. It was snowing. Time was
running out...
CHRISTMAS IS COMING: REMAIN CALM Posted 12.19.08 ROSS MURRAY As you read this, Christmas is a week away. In other words: "AAAAAGH!!!" Ross Murray is a freelance writer living in Stanstead, QC. He can be reached at ross_murray@sympatico.ca

HOW CAN SMALL POLITICAL PARTIES DO BETTER? Posted 12.18.08 FRED RYAN
AYLMER, QUEBEC | The edges as sources of new things applies to biology and history, to cosmology as well as to mathematics. No surprise it applies to politics. But it doesn't mean that every off-centre party has new and positive ideas. Some have rotten ideas, like the neo-Nazis in Europe. Fred Ryan is the publisher of Quebec's Aylmer Bulletin, The West Quebec Post, and the Pontiac Journal.

TENS OF THOUSANDS SEE VIDEO 'CAPTURE' OF BABY LAKE MONSTER Posted 12.16.08 JOHN MAHONEY More than 107,000 fans have logged on to YouTube and LogCabinTV.com to watch Baby Lake Monster Captured, a short video that purportedly documents the netting and examination of a baby Memphre. John Mahoney edits the Log Cabin Chronicles.

WHAT'S THE LOGIC HERE? Posted 12.15.08 FRANK BERNHEISEL Let me see if I have this right -- The Senate Republicans want guys on the assembly line making less than $60,000 per year to agree to wage cuts before the government will loan the companies they work for some $14 billion. Frank Bernheisel writes from the Washington DC region.

BEERAMAX PICTURES PRESENTS... Posted 12.12.08 ROSS MURRAY I read last week that certain Cineplex Theatres will start selling beer and wine during screenings. Traditionally, the home-video industry has tried to emulate the thrills of the theatre experience -- wide-screen TVs, stereo sound, high-test lubricant on popcorn. Now it seems theatres are trying to copy the swills of the home-viewing experience. Admit it: who doesn't enjoy a glass of wine or a beer with their DVD (or, in the case of a Steven Segal feature, a six pack or two)? Ross Murray is a freelance writer living in Stanstead, QC. He can be reached at ross_murray@sympatico.ca

LOOK TO THE SKIES, FOR HEAVEN'S SAKE! Posted 12.07.08 ROSS MURRAY You know what's more exciting than geometry? Space geometry! It really is, especially if you say it out loud in a deep, sonorous voice: "SPACE GEOMETRY!" Go ahead, try it, I'll wait...fun, eh? Ross Murray is a freelance writer living in Stanstead, QC. He can be reached at ross_murray@sympatico.ca

GENEALOGY: YOUR ANCESTRY Posted 12.03.08 DAVE LEPITRE Dave's latest Your Ancestry column and history photographs are posted regularly on the LCC.

DOES THE ENGLISH COMMUNITY IN QUEBEC EXIST: AN INQUIRY Posted 12.01.08 ROSS MURRAY The English Community Search Party first met on October 16 to facilitate an action plan that would foment a thorough understanding of the Eastern Townships English community -- who were they, what were they and, most important, where were they? And if the English community did in fact exist, would they be able to explain to us what "foment" means? Ross Murray is a freelance writer living in Stanstead, QC. He can be reached at ross_murray@sympatico.ca

SLEEPLESS IN MONTREAL Posted 11.24.08 GREG DUNCAN My internal clock is way off kilter and I wake suddenly each night at precisely 3:18 AM. Not 3:19 or 3:17, but at 3:18 exactly and repeatedly three nights (or mornings) in a row. This should be a movie, I think blurrily. Greg Duncan is the LCC's Gallivanting Gourmand.

OH MY DARLING, OH MY DARLING... Posted 11.21.08 ROSS MURRAY STANSTEAD, QC | I do believe in the Citrus Fairy. I do! I do! Wait. Let me start that again, from the beginning: I pack my youngest daughter's lunch every morning. At the end of the school day, I check the lunchbox to see what's been eaten, what's salvageable, and what's unrecognizable. About two weeks ago, a clementine appeared in Abby's lunchbox. The only thing is, I didn't put it there. Ross Murray is a freelance writer living in Stanstead, QC. He can be reached at ross_murray@sympatico.ca

A NATIONAL MOTHER'S SALARY Posted 11.19.08 FRED RYAN AYLMER, QUEBEC | Isn't this the time to introduce a national salary for mothers? Mothers are creating our next generation. Our kids deserve help. How better to get help to kids than through mothers? As income, it would be taxed back from wealthier families, and as income on the family level it will stimulate spending on the basics: food, shelter, clothing. Fred Ryan is the publisher of Quebec's Aylmer Bulletin, The West Quebec Post, and the Pontiac Journal.

WHITHER DETROIT: TO BAIL OR NOT TO BAIL, THAT IS THE QUESTION Posted 11.18.08 FRANK BERNHEISEL Everyone seems to be down on the American car industry. The industry is to blame for making cars that no one wants to buy, etc. etc. Until last spring, everyone seemed to want large pickups and SUVs (categorized as Light Trucks). Yes, I know about the Prius, which sold about 45,000 units in the first quarter of 2008. However, light trucks sold 7.8 million units during that time. The first quarter also saw sales of five million domestic and 2.4 million imported automobiles. Frank Bernheisel writes from the Washington DC region.

IN QUEBEC, I DO DECLARE! Posted 11.14.08 ROSS MURRAY STANSTEAD, QC | In keeping with the Quebec government's new policy requiring immigrants to sign a mandatory declaration stating they will commit to learning French and respecting the province's common values, we, the people of Quebec, hereby request that political candidates sign the following mandatory declaration... Ross Murray is a freelance writer living in Stanstead, QC. He can be reached at ross_murray@sympatico.ca

YOU DISAGREE WITH US, EH? Posted 11.13.08 FRED RYAN AYLMER, QUEBEC | If you, dear reader, don't disagree with us at least once in a while, we aren't doing a good job. News is news, you might say, but is "news" that simple? Fred Ryan is the publisher of Quebec's Aylmer Bulletin, The West Quebec Post, and the Pontiac Journal.

WHAT'S IN A NAME? FOUR MORE YEARS OF FUN! Posted 11.09.08 ROSS MURRAY STANSTEAD, QC | I am misty-eyed with pride and admiration for our American neighbours. Many thought we'd never see this day, the day when the United States would show true resolve for change, the day when they would resurrect the frontier spirit. The day when they would elect a president with a funny sounding name. Ross Murray is a freelance writer living in Stanstead, QC. He can be reached at ross_murray@sympatico.ca

ON SOCIETAL PUNISHMENT Posted 11.07.08 FRED RYAN AYLMER, QUEBEC | Most Canadians believe people can change, and that if they show serious efforts toward rehabilitation and if this shows results, these reformed criminals should be given a second chance. Leaving someone to spend his life in a cell -- is that any better than the death penalty? -- may seem simple, easy, cheap, and safe. But our justice system is based on principles other than simplicity, ease, and expense. Fred Ryan is the publisher of Quebec's Aylmer Bulletin, The West Quebec Post, and the Pontiac Journal.

FRESH E-MAIL Posted 11.05.08 LETTER FROM NORWAY TO PRESIDENT-ELECT OBAMA

US ELECTION 2008 Posted 11.04.08 FRANK BERNHEISEL FAIRFAX COUNTY, VA | Kathy and I arrived at our polling place. There were already about 30 people in line ahead of us. As we waited for the polls to open at 6 a.m., about 100 more people arrived. The crowd was very unusual at our polling place -- usually we arrive about 6 and there are maybe five people waiting. Frank Bernheisel writes from the Washington DC region.

FOR HALLOWEEN: A PAIR OF PUTRID PARABLES Posted 10.31.08 ROSS MURRAY STANSTEAD, QC | A mild tremor rumbled beneath the Funky Dreadlock Centre for Childhood Exploration. It wasn't strong enough to disturb the children's self-discovery on the possibilities of what 3 plus 4 might add up to. But it was strong enough to awaken something. Something evil. Ross Murray is a freelance writer living in Stanstead, QC. He can be reached at ross_murray@sympatico.ca

THE TRUTH, THE WHOLE, THE WHOLE TRUTH, AND NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH. SOMETIMES. Posted 10.24.08 ROSS MURRAY STANSTEAD, QC | I don't think Abby's ever met a waitress she hasn't liked. But then, they bring her fries, so what's not to like? Ross Murray is a freelance writer living in Stanstead, QC. He can be reached at ross_murray@sympatico.ca

WHO WANTS A PRESIDENT, EH, CANADA? Posted 10.21.08 FRED RYAN AYLMER, QUEBEC | Mr. Harper appeared to be the only one running for the Conservatives. No matter where the campaign bus stopped, it was always Stephen Harper who got off and made the speech. At every interview, it was Mr. Harper doing the talking. We heard he had a team, but... Fred Ryan is the publisher of Quebec's Aylmer Bulletin, The West Quebec Post, and the Pontiac Journal.

GNAWTY PUPPY ONBOARD Posted 10.19.08 ROSS MURRAY STANSTEAD, QC | My plan to infiltrate the Family has been as brilliant and precise as anticipated. My only concern is the Man. He arrived home to discover that the Family had taken me into their possession. Appears distant, standoffish, vaguely hostile. Ross Murray is a freelance writer living in Stanstead, QC. He can be reached at ross_murray@sympatico.ca

THIS CONFUSING ECONOMY THING Posted 10.14.08 FRRED RYAN AYLMER, QUEBEC | I am just as confused about the present financial crisis as everyone else, but there are a few things that strike me as particularly incomprehensible. First, we are not certain that the slippery slope we are on will in fact carry us down to the depths of another Great Depression. In fact, we are warned of this by the same gang who assured us Iraq had weapons of mass destruction, that Europe was on its last legs, and that the market place will solve all problems. Fred Ryan is the publisher of Quebec's Aylmer Bulletin, The West Quebec Post, and the Pontiac Journal.

CAN SOMEBODY SAY GRACE? Posted 10.10.08 ROSS MURRAY STANSTEAD, QC | Let us pray: Thanks for the turkey, thanks for the mussels, Thanks for the sprouts that came from Brussels, Thanks for the peas, the corn, the spuds, Thanks for the beer, both Coors and Buds. Ross Murray is a freelance writer living in Stanstead, QC. He can be reached at ross_murray@sympatico.ca

STOP AND GO, OR ROUNDABOUT? Posted 10.07.08 FRED RYAN AYLMER, QUEBEC | Stoplights are a significant cause of stop-and-start automotive pollution. They cut traffic into chunks, which move down the avenues as blocks, rather than promoting a steady stream of traffic. Why go backwards to this simplistic technology? Because it's simplistic. Nobody gives a set of lights a second thought (bad idea), but a traffic circle does require alertness to other cars and pedestrians. We embrace telephones that download e-mail, but we can't figure out how to drive a traffic circle? Fred Ryan is the publisher of Quebec's Aylmer Bulletin, The West Quebec Post, and the Pontiac Journal.

'THAT' OLD HOUSE Posted 10.06.08 ROSS MURRAY STANSTEAD, QC | Then there was the matter of what colour to choose. We kept talking about taupe. The problem is no one really knows what taupe is. It's actually just a word people throw out to make it seem like they know something about colour. Ross Murray is a freelance writer living in Stanstead, QC. He can be reached at ross_murray@sympatico.ca

A CLOUD OF SMOKE Posted 10.01.08 BARBARA FLORIO GRAHAM I'm convinced that advertising, especially on television (because the images are so realistic and the medium so invasive), has been a major factor in the current financial crisis. TV has become an addiction for the middle class. It's where they've come to feel "entitled" to the home much larger than they can afford, the cars that scale mountain-tops and go "zoom zoom," the fashions they see on soap operas and awards shows, and the huge engagement rings flaunted by stars on entertainment shows. Barbara Florio Graham is the author of Five Fast Steps to Better Writing, Five Fast Steps to Low-Cost Publicity, and Mewsings/Musings www.SimonTeaKettle.com.

CENSORSHIP AND/OR MANIPULATION Posted 09.30.08 FRED RYAN AYLMER, QUEBEC | A lot of censorship is brazen -- a freedom of information request comes back, whole pages blackened, without apology. But manipulation would be totally ineffective if it is too brazen, as when a US politician says different things to businessmen and evangelicals trying to get their votes. Canada has its censorships and has world records in some types of manipulation. Forget China and Somalia, they're crude. We're in contention for gold in media manipulation. Fred Ryan is the publisher of Quebec's Aylmer Bulletin, The West Quebec Post, and the Pontiac Journal.

STILL PUTTING THE 'WORK' IN 'HOMEWORK Posted 09.27.08 ROSS MURRAY STANSTEAD, QC | Put the laptop away, it's time for homework. No, I doubt very much that your homework involves playing N-Game. Sighing doesn't help, you know. Neither does rolling your eyes. Ross Murray is a freelance writer living in Stanstead, QC. He can be reached at ross_murray@sympatico.ca

HONG KONG POW EDDIE CAMPBELTON TURNS 90 Posted 09.24.08 GORDON ALEXANDER RICHMOND, QC | Edward "Eddie" Campbelton never thought he would get to be 90 -- or even much older than 24 Ð when he was taken prisoner by the Japanese army in Hong Kong on Christmas Day, 1941. Gordon Alexander is a Vermont-based photojournalist.

CRIMINAL LEADERS, RICH LEADERS, CAUTIOUS LEADERS Posted 09.23.08 FRED RYAN AYLMER, QUEBEC | There's news of an international movement to have George Bush's inner circle arrested as war criminals if they venture outside the USA, similar to what happened to the Chilean dictator, General Pinochet. The Americans include VP Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, Paul Wolfowitz, and others. Wouldn't that have interesting effects on future war-making? Fred Ryan is the publisher of Quebec's Aylmer Bulletin, The West Quebec Post, and the Pontiac Journal.
A PEAR A DAY KEEPS THE APPLES AWAY Posted 09.22.08 GREG DUNCAN Apples are great of course, but so are our local pears. Friends who have a bumper crop in their established backyard recently gave me a large bag of Pyrus Communis. Of course I had to devise a way to put them to good use beyond the toothy and juicy succulence of eating them au natural. Greg Duncan is the LCC's Gallivanting Gourmand.

EAT, DRINK, HAVE HOT DOG Posted 09.19.08 ROSS MURRAY STANSTEAD, QC | Take, for example, ads currently running in the US by a group called the Cancer Project. Over images of kids eating hot dogs and other processed meats, you hear a young boy say, "I was dumbfounded when the doctor told me I had late-stage colon cancer." The boy, of course, is an actor, and the shock ad is based on a study indicating that if you eat fifty grams of processed meat a day for several years, your chances of getting colorectal cancer increase by twenty-one percent. That's equal to a hot dog a day every day for something like nineteen years. Ross Murray is a freelance writer living in Stanstead, QC. He can be reached at ross_murray@sympatico.ca

CANADA'S OLD BOYS CLUB HOLDS A 'DEBATE'? Posted 09.16.08 FRED RYAN It took two days for the Canadian election campaign to turn, take on water, roll over, and sink to the bottom. The refusal of two party "leaders" to allow the Green Party to participate in the televised debate deserves to be called anti-democratic. And how about petulant, arrogant, unfair, and stupid? They all work. Fred Ryan is the publisher of Quebec's Aylmer Bulletin, The West Quebec Post, and the Pontiac Journal.
CAN Vs US ~ LET'S PUT IT TO A VOTE Posted 09.15.08 ROSS MURRAY STANSTEAD, QC | Election fever. Can you feel it? It's like most fevers: accompanied by nausea, disorientation, and an overwhelming sense of doom. As happens from time to time, Canada and the United States have election campaigns going on at the same time. So, grab your mug of hot tea and a couple of Advils and let's compare the two, shall we? Ross Murray is a freelance writer living in Stanstead, QC. He can be reached at ross_murray@sympatico.ca

WHERE SHOULD I GO NOW THAT I'M GONE? Posted 09.14.08 MARY CAMPISI FERREE For a long while I thought I would like a burial site in Boulder, Colorado, somewhere beneath a shady tree. I would leave instructions to have my casket specially fitted out: a glass window, a small fan for ventilation, and a shelf I could sit on. My plan was to have my casket put upright in the ground so I could see out and keep an eye on things. I finally dismissed that idea as too macabre, even for Boulder.

WHAT MAKES A GREAT TEACHER? Posted 09.12.08 BARBARA FLORIO GRAHAM Why do you think China has risen so dramatically in economic clout? That country may have awful living and working conditions, but their educational standards are extremely high, and the population understands that a solid education is the key to improving their lives. So how about Canada? Barbara Florio Graham is the author of Five Fast Steps to Better Writing, Five Fast Steps to Low-Cost Publicity, and Mewsings/Musings www.SimonTeaKettle.com.
VANESSA HERRICK'S LAST POST FROM KOSOVO She's back in Montreal, healed from the mugging, and ready to rock and roll -- read on...
THE FAILED WAX JOB Posted 09.10.08 VANESSA HERRICK PRISTINA, KOSOVO | When I arrived back in Montenegro from Kosovo last month I was frazzled, stressed, and exhausted. I had an hour to get ready for a party at the American ambassador's house. I shivered my way through a shower and loved it as it was yet again 44 degrees in Podgorica. I then decided I would quickly wax my legs quickly before heading out. Vanessa Herrick, a Canadian journalist, reports from Pristina, Kosovo.

CANADA ELECTION CAMPAIGN UNDERWAY Posted 09.09.08 FRED RYAN The ship of state is not a high-powered speedboat. It rarely lurches from one direction to its opposite; it's more like an oil tanker changing course inch by inch, starting its turn miles before its new destination. Who controls the helm is important, but looking only at the captain does not guarantee reaching a destination. An Obama is not going to radically change America's trajectory (any more than Kennedy was able to do, despite the world's expectations). A Harper majority will not mean we become the newest ten American states. Fred Ryan is the publisher of Quebec's Aylmer Bulletin, The West Quebec Post, and the Pontiac Journal.

BLAME HOMELAND SECURITY Posted 09.08.08 ROSS MURRAY STANSTEAD, QC | When you think about it, it's a bit unusual to encounter more than one armed individual when you're going camping. Normally, we'd expect one: the border guard on our way to Brighton State Park in Island Pond, Vermont. You never know how that encounter's going to go. You could face the dour, rubber-glove-at-the-ready Customs officer or it could be the chatty officer whose easygoing ways lull you into letting it slip about smuggling all that citrus fruit. Ross Murray is a freelance writer living in Stanstead, QC. He can be reached at ross_murray@sympatico.ca

WHEN WEARING A SUIT IS NOT OK Posted 09.06.08 GREG DUNCAN All of the stops were pulled out at the event to entice green-haired, pierced lip, ripped-jean wearing advertising agency kids to consider community newspapers in their campaign planning and advertising placement. The booze and eats flowed and hip hop blared via a DJ. Greg Duncan, a veteran Quebec community newsie, is the LCC's Gallivanting Gourmand.

IN CANADA: THE HARPER-DION E-MAILS Posted 08.31.08 ROSS MURRAY STANSTEAD, QC | Prime Minister Stephen Harper has purportedly been trying to meet with Liberal leader Stéphane Dion to discuss whether the latter will continue to support the minority government. To date, Dion has declined. Here, for the first time, is a transcript of their e-mailed correspondence: Ross Murray is a freelance writer living in Stanstead, QC. He can be reached at ross_murray@sympatico.ca

TIME Posted 08.28.08 FRED RYAN Last week I was introduced to a bird, a cockatiel, who is 72 years old. He was quite spry. He had all his feathers. I considered that a 72-year-old cockatiel has time to burn, as must those turtles who live to reach biblical ages; but length of life is a small part of the whole equation. What we do with our time is what counts. Fred Ryan is the publisher of Quebec's Aylmer Bulletin, The West Quebec Post, and the Pontiac Journal.

REMEMBERING THE 1968 DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION Posted 08.26.08 JOHN MAHONEY I was 32, a political reporter with Vermont Press Bureau on assignment at the 1968 Democratic Convention. The previous week I had been in Washington, D.C., reporting on the party's platform convention. The ruins in the black neighborhoods had stopped smoking by August, following the riots that broke out across the country when Martin Luther King had been gunned down in the spring. Sorry, the photo links are busted and I'm still looking for the images to fix the links.

MY FAIR MEMORIES Posted 08.17.08 ROSS MURRAY STANSTEAD, QC | I still remember my first Ayer's Cliff Fair. It was the height of the Great Depression, 1934, and I was a mere lad of nine...I ate my first deep-fried parsnip that day, saw my first bric-a-brac. Or maybe it was a gewgaw. It's all a blur. All I know is that I went home that night with a head full of memories and a shoe full of cow drool. Ross Murray is a freelance writer living in Stanstead, QC. He can be reached at ross_murray@sympatico.ca

A DARK LOOK AT A FAIR GOER Posted 08.25.08 JOHN MAHONEY Caution: This is a dark look (from the LCC archives) with images and ideas that may disturb and offend. And, it's long, very long.

BYE-BYE PARENTS Posted 08.22.08 GREG DUNCAN Dropped the first born off at her college dorm last weekend amidst a flurry of worried parents and their own offloading (or is that freeloading?) offspring. I observed more than one commonality as we navigated the throng on moving day. Dads with grey hair and Moms with teary cheeks was just one. Which of the aging sexes worried most was not entirely discernable. Fathers furrowed their brows and gave the evil eye to frosh football player types while Mothers eyed the same, but employed a different mannerism. More like the up and down eye scan all women of a certain age use when checking out the opposite sex. Greg Duncan is the LCC's Gallivanting Gourmand.

CANADA ISN'T WINNING? STOP BITCHING Posted 08.17.08 FRED RYAN Allow me my two cents on the Beijing Olympics. These Games have probably created the largest group of armchair quarterbacks since the term was coined. Fred Ryan is the publisher of Quebec's Aylmer Bulletin, The West Quebec Post, and the Pontiac Journal.

ARCHIVED PHOTO GALLERIES Posted 04.01.08 LCC PHOTOGRAPHERS Are we behind? Yes, and we get behinder daily. But we're playing catch-up. Meanwhile, more archived monthly galleries below.
FEB. 2008 GALLERY | JAN. 2008 GALLERY | SEPT. 2005 GALLERY | OCT. 2005 GALLERY

HOME BUILDERS ARE MISSING SOMETHING Posted 08.17.08 FRED RYAN More homes and more people do not mean, for the general public, better services or other advantages. More people means more traffic, more congestion all over, more kids for classroom space, more people seeking doctors and dentists, and so on. The fact that more houses bring big-box stores is hardly attractive. Fred Ryan is the publisher of Quebec's Aylmer Bulletin, The West Quebec Post, and the Pontiac Journal.

AND IT WASN'T THAT GOOD Posted 08.17.08 ROSS MURRAY STANSTEAD, QC | Many clichés about Canada are a bit of a stretch. Take the one about a Canadian being someone who can make love in a canoe. Don't think so. More like someone who can make lunch in a canoe. Ross Murray is a freelance writer living in Stanstead, QC. He can be reached at ross_murray@sympatico.ca

MUNICIPAL POLITICAL PARTIES: THE WAY TO GO? Posted 08.13.08 FRED RYAN Before we rush into accepting political parties as a possible solution for our dissatisfaction with municipal government, we ought to look more carefully at both the results of political parties elsewhere and also look at the problem itself: inadequate funding from the higher governments combined with a tight restriction on what city governments can do to expand their revenue base. Fred Ryan is the publisher of Quebec's Aylmer Bulletin, The West Quebec Post, and the Pontiac Journal.

ARE YOU IN THE ZONE? Posted 08.11.08 ROSS MURRAY STANSTEAD, QC | The comfort zone is a natural state -- like Idaho. Look around you. Look at the trees. Trees are trees. You don't see trees deciding to play the violin, right? They stay in their comfort zone. You know what happens to animals that step outside their comfort zone? They get eaten. Ross Murray is a freelance writer living in Stanstead, QC. He can be reached at ross_murray@sympatico.ca

CANADA'S POSTAL SERVICE Posted 08.09.08 BARBARA FLORIO GRAHAM It costs me 93 cents to send a letter to my sister in the US, but only 79 cents for her to reply. Furthermore, the US still has a lower rate for postcards, as well as Saturday delivery in most urban areas. US Post Offices are still open to the public, so you can have a parcel weighed by someone who actually knows what they're doing, unlike here, where minimally-trained clerks in drug stores usually only know how to handle standard-sized packages. Barbara Florio Graham is the author of Five Fast Steps to Better Writing, Five Fast Steps to Low-Cost Publicity, and Mewsings/Musings www.SimonTeaKettle.com.

AN INFERIORITY COMPLEX? WHO? US? Posted 08.07.08 FRED RYAN We discovered this summer that Truro, Nova Scotia, has a 1000-acre forest right in the middle of the city...Are Nova Scotians a bunch of spendthrifts? Can't they recognize the value of a dollar? Don't they realize that streets have to be repaired, buses provided, water purified? Fred Ryan is the publisher of Quebec's Aylmer Bulletin, The West Quebec Post, and the Pontiac Journal.

THE GRAVITY OF THE SITUATION Posted 08.05.08 ROSS MURRAY STANSTEAD, QC | The air at 4000 metres apparently tastes like the ocean. Or at least it does when you're hurtling through it at 200 km/h and you've got your mouth open, even though the instructor advised you to keep it closed. Ross Murray is a freelance writer living in Stanstead, QC. He can be reached at ross_murray@sympatico.ca

JOHNNY MUSN'T GRUMBLE Posted 08.02.08 JOHN MAHONEY Just trying to keep the wolf away from the door.

WITHER MODERN MEDICINE IN THE DAYS OF PEAK OIL? Posted 08.01.08 JAMES BARSON, MD I think that medicine is going to have to abandon its fixation with the latest and the best and move from the constant search for the newest cutting edge technology and instead start to think about rehabilitating viable trailing edge technologies that have been shown to deliver good enough results at lower levels of waste and energy consumption. Former Canadian James Barson, MD writes from Australia.

AN UNEXPECTED TIRADE Posted 07.30.08 VANESSA HERRICK PRISTINA, KOSOVO | I have a good friend, someone I adore, someone who has helped me enormously since I have been here who explained to me recently that Karadzic is not really a bad guy. I was speechless. Vanessa Herrick, a Canadian journalist, reports from Pristina, Kosovo.

WANNA SEE SOMETHING REALLY SCARY? Posted 07.29.08 ROSS MURRAY STANSTEAD, QC | Are you as excited as I am? A slasher flick shooting right here in the Eastern Townships of Quebec. And it's called Bikini Girls on Ice. With a title like that, who wouldn't be excited? I mean, who doesn't like ice? Ross Murray is a freelance writer living in Stanstead, QC. He can be reached at ross_murray@sympatico.ca

SO, HOW DO WE SAVE ON ENERGY COSTS? Posted 07.28.08 FRANK BERNHEISEL Here is the problem: George Bush and Company took Iraq's oil off the world market just at the time that demand was rising. (Law: when demand rises and supply does not, prices do.) To make matters worse, they introduced a lot of uncertainty into the market. (Law: uncertainty in market equals risk and risk equals rising prices.) So, what is the solution for the US of A? Frank Bernheisel writes from the Washington DC region.

THIS STORY HAS A STORY OF ITS OWN Posted 07.26.08 BARBARA FLORIO GRAHAM I was standing in the aisle of the moving vehicle, holding on with one hand, the other clutching my purchases. There was no way I could write down the ideas that came tumbling, unbidden, into my head. As I came in the back door, my mother was startled to see me drop my coat and my parcels, race up the stairs to my bedroom, shouting, "I have to write something down." Barbara Florio Graham is the author of Five Fast Steps to Better Writing, Five Fast Steps to Low-Cost Publicity, and Mewsings/Musings www.SimonTeaKettle.com.

POEM: SUMMER READING -- PABLO NERUDA Posted 07.23.08 FRED RYAN Fred Ryan is West Quebec newspaperman.

EVERYBODY'S GOTTA HAVE A LAUGH Posted 07.20.08 RICKY BLUE MONTREAL | Kris Kristofferson once said about the folksinger Ramblin' Jack Elliot that he wasn't called Ramblin' Jack because he traveled a lot; he was called Ramblin' Jack because of the way he talked. So to take a page out of Ramblin' Jack's book, I'd like to ramble some thoughts about comedy. Ricky Blue is a Montreal-based humorist, singer, and writer.

GIVE SIR PAUL, PEACE, AND MARGARINE A CHANCE, EH? Posted 07.20.08 GREG DUNCAN Where there was gate crashing and line-ups was in Quebec City as Sir Paul McCartney played a free concert on the Plains of Abraham to celebrate Quebec's 400th anniversary. Greg Duncan is the LCC's Gallivanting Gourmand.

THERE WAS BURNIN', BURNIN', TO SATISFY MY YEARIN Posted 07.19.08 ROSS MURRAY STANSTEAD, QC | Among our many modern quirks is our longing for vast backyards that we never actually set foot on. We build decks off our homes overlooking the grass, or we tear up a chunk of lawn and build small platforms to put our chairs on. We like to be with nature, just not touch it. One thing you can't do on your deck (or at very least it's ill-advised) is have a campfire. For a campfire, you need to venture onto the lawn. It's a case where our aversion to cooties is overwhelmed by our desire to burn stuff. Ross Murray is a freelance writer living in Stanstead, QC. He can be reached at ross_murray@sympatico.ca

NEW DIGS, OLD FOLKS, AND STITCHES Posted 07.11.08 ROSS MURRAY STANSTEAD, QC | When my eldest daughter signed her apartment lease this past spring, the idea of her actually moving out was still an abstract concept. After all, she wasn't yet 17, and 16 years old just seemed too young to hold a lease. You shouldn't be allowed to sign a legal document if you have angst. Ross Murray is a freelance writer living in Stanstead, QC. He can be reached at ross_murray@sympatico.ca<

DEATH BY POLICE SHOOTING Posted 07.10.08 FRED RYAN AYLMER, QUEBEC | The death of anyone by shooting is shocking. When the person with the gun is a police officer, our shock is magnified, and when the person shot turns out to have been unarmed, blinded by pepper spray, and was shot three times at close range, our shock turns to mortification. Fred Ryan is the publisher of Quebec's Aylmer Bulletin, The West Quebec Post, and the Pontiac Journal.

A CHURCH, DARK AND LOOMING Posted 07.08.08 VANESSA HERRICK PRISTINA, KOSOVO | In my neighborhood there is what appears to be a burnt-out shell of a church, perhaps partially re-built, with bricks jutting out at odd angles, no windows, barbed wire at the entrance and surrounding the perimeter. It is an ominous looking place, untouched by the signs of ruin, no graffiti, no loiterers, no litter. People speed up as they walk by and no one stops to look. Vanessa Herrick, a Canadian journalist, reports from Pristina, Kosovo.

DIG THAT WEED -- IF YOU CAN Posted 07.07.08 ROSS MURRAY STANSTEAD, QC | A common curse from 16th century Spain went as follows: "May your salads be nothing but goutweed and be served by a loose woman of Toledo with hairy arms and the breath of anchovies." Naturally, it sounds better in the original Spanish. Ross Murray is a freelance writer living in Stanstead, QC. He can be reached at ross_murray@sympatico.ca
THINKING OF SUMMER Posted 07.04.08 BARBARA FLORIO GRAHAM I just read that only seven percent of Canadians own a vacation property of any type. Meanwhile, the Ottawa Citizen's annual section describing summer camps for kids contains a huge assortment of day camps and more than a dozen overnight ones, offering experiences ranging from zoo-keeper, science, circus, radio, and leadership, to international languages, art, dance, theatre, and every sport a kid could want, from golf to soccer. Barbara Florio Graham is the author of Five Fast Steps to Better Writing, Five Fast Steps to Low-Cost Publicity, and Mewsings/Musings www.SimonTeaKettle.com.

YOU WANT CHEAP BEER, BUY IN QUEBEC Posted 07.02.08 ROSS MURRAY STANSTEAD, QC | Labatt is clearly still making a profit in Quebec, otherwise why would they bother? It's not like "cheap beer" is in the Quebec Charter of Rights and Freedoms (though the right to buy it in grocery stores is). Labatt must therefore be making a huge profit in Ontario. Ross Murray is a freelance writer living in Stanstead, QC. He can be reached at ross_murray@sympatico.ca

TIME FOR THE GAS BUBBLE TO BURST Posted 06.30.08 RICKY BLUE MONTREAL | The Leno joke goes like this. Scientists have discovered the largest number in the Universe. And they did it without using a computer. They did it by using a gas pump and a Cadillac Escalade. Ricky Blue is a Montreal-based humorist, singer, and writer.

IN VERMONT: NUDITY SHOULDN'T GENERATE A BIG FUSS, BUT IT HAS Posted 06.27.08 BETHANY DUNBAR Bethany Dunbar writes for the Barton Chronicle in northern Vermont.

MUGGED AND BLOODIED IN KOSOVO Posted 06.26.08 VANESSA HERRICK PRISTINA, KOSOVO | I turned, assuming it was a neighbor, and there was a young guy standing about three feet from me. He grabbed my arms and shoved me, hard. As I fell, he took off running with my bag. Unfortunately, I was standing on a concrete walkway and I landed on my face. Vanessa Herrick, a Canadian journalist, reports from Pristina, Kosovo.

PERSONAL FOOD CRISIS Posted 06.25.08 VANESSA HERRICK PRISTINA, KOSOVO | I have triumphed over the food crisis. Not the global one. My personal food crisis. Vanessa Herrick, a Canadian journalist, reports from Pristina, Kosovo.

REAL COSTS, REAL LIFE Posted 06.24.08 FRED RYAN AYLMER, QUEBEC | Last week, CBC radio in Ottawa reported that Canadians are spending 18 percent more for their daily purchases than are Americans. There's a positive note here because in the last quarter of last year, we spent 24 percent more than did Americans. Fred Ryan is the publisher of Quebec's Aylmer Bulletin, The West Quebec Post, and the Pontiac Journal.

COPY THAT. NOT. Posted 06.23.08 ROSS MURRAY STANSTEAD, QC | I agree and accept that the Canadian government should willfully interfere with its citizens' consumer purchases in its unabashed efforts to pander to the American entertainment mega-industry. I am ready and willing to accept whatever invasion of privacy or fines come my way." Ross Murray is a freelance writer living in Stanstead, QC. He can be reached at ross_murray@sympatico.ca

PLANT IT AND THEY WILL COME Posted 06.22.08 PHIL NORTON/The Country Photographer Outstanding slide show on creating a deep-mulch, minimal maintenance organic garden. Off-site presentation. You should have a fast 'Net connection for maximum enjoyment.

ENGLISH LIKE ME Posted 06.20.08 RICKY BLUE MONTREAL | Even though the English language is a key to open the door into the international business community and the rest of North America, Law 101 doggedly insists that the English language is the enemy of Quebec, and by definition those who practice it -- Quebec's unilingual anglophones.

MEETING SPIDERMAN IN MITROVICA, KOSOVO Posted 06.19.08 VANESSA HERRICK MITORVICA, KOSOVO | Mitrovica is much less wealthy than Pristina. It reminds me of Bolivia, an odd mix of half-finished buildings and lively bustling sidewalks. Bolivia however, for all it's madness, was free of tanks full of French troops, and there were no convoys of American jeeps...and the guns...the guns in Kosovo outside of the city...guns everywhere. I have never seen so many guns. Vanessa Herrick, a Canadian journalist, reports from Pristina, Kosovo.

UPDATE: REPORT FROM KOSOVO Posted 06.17.08 VANESSA HERRICK PRISTINA, KOSOVO | Did you know that if you drink four litres of Diet Coke, eat four blueberry muffins and a tomato sandwich, and do not move from your desk for more than a total of eight hours out of forty-eight, you can more or less produce a newspaper by yourself? Vanessa Herrick, a Canadian journalist, reports from Pristina, Kosovo.
WATERCOLOR EXHIBIT: ROSEMARY MILLER Reposted 03.08.08 ROSEMARY MILLER Rosemary Miller was a talented artist who, in her later years, made her home in Stanstead, in the Quebec-Vermont border. These are some of her watercolors of her adopted community.

WATERCOLOR EXHIBIT: LUIGI TIENGO Reposted 02.16.08 LUIGI TIENGO A native of Italy, Luigi Tiengo makes his home part-time in Quebec's Eastern Townships. He is an industrial designer, a self-taught builder/pilot of an experimental aircraft, and an avid cylist. These paintings were inspired by his many journeys along the Tomifobia River Bike Path.

BORDER HISTORY PHOTO Posted 02.11.08 DAVE LEPITRE Dave's latest Your Ancestry column and history photoraphs are posted regularly on the LCC.

PHOTO STORY: SEARCH & RESCUE TRAINING MISSION Posted 01.31.08 TIM DOHERTY Canadian troopers from a Search and Rescue Team out of CFB Trenton (Ontario) make a snowy landing at Fairview Farms in Lennoxville, QC on Tuesday, January 29. The low-level SAR training mission was conducted with a Canadian Air Force C-130 Hercules aircraft. Fairview Farms is operated by Brian Herring, who is a licensed general aviation pilot and maintains a small personal airstrip on the family farm.

THE LCC ARCHIVES The links on the Archives page will take you to the various index pages or to the listings of many of the LCC's numerous contributors. There are beaucoup files and it's still in development. If you note that something of import is missing -- or if you catch a '404' -- please let me know.


QUILTS FROM THE 'STITCH IN TIME' EXHIBIT Posted 10.02.07 PHOTOS: KEVIN CHAMP There were some 200 quilts from North America and Europe in this exhibit held Sept. 29-30 in Rankin, Ontario. Organized by quilter Val Champ, the colorful exhibit of historic and contemporary quilts was part of the Rural Ramble held each year in Ontario's Ottawa Valley to celebrate rural living.

JUNK ART #3 - THE 'WAY THINGS TURNED OUT Posted 04.28.07 BOB GERVAIS LONDON, ONTARIO | "I am bowled over by the talent exhibitedhere by the students. The creativity on display is exactly the kind of thing thatthis city needs to attract new people, new blood, and new business." Look at how they have used smaller pieces of metal to reflect the toughness of the rhinohide -- this judging is not going to be a cakewalk."

JUNK ART #2 - THE 'WHY' OF IT Posted 04.21.07 BOB GERVAIS LONDON, ONTARIO | "I suppose we could figure it out but suppose it's between $50,000 and $100,000. That's not what it's about -- what makes it all worthwhile is the look on the faces of the students as people and as artists, after the judging. They have been recognized for what and who they are; they are no longer simply number, or streams of ciphers in the educational mill. They are real."

JUNK ART #1 - BEAUTY LIES WITH THE BEHOLDER Posted 04.14.07 BOB GERVAIS LONDON, ONTARIO | When you drive by the front of John Zubick Ltd.Scrap Metals on Clarke Road here, just a bit north of Gore Road, you can't help but notice the pedestals silhouetted against the Western sky. On each pedestal is astark, angular figure made from scrap metal.


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