
Archive for the ‘Holidays’ Category
Wishing You a Lovely Easter!
Posted in Holidays, tagged #365Ways, #365Ways2024, Thoughts on March 31, 2024| Leave a Comment »

Still Hope for Pi
Posted in Holidays, Science!, tagged #365Ways, #365Ways2024, #PiDay on March 14, 2024| Leave a Comment »
It is once again Pi Day! This one is for my father, who memorized (a whole bunch of digits of) pi back in grade school. It was a feat I never managed to equal, but perhaps with the help of this handy song, there’s still hope!
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My Favorite Things
Posted in Holidays, Writing, tagged #365Ways, #365Ways2024, Thoughts on February 14, 2024| Leave a Comment »
Lunar New Year
Posted in Holidays, tagged #365Ways, #365Ways2024, genre fiction, inspiration on February 10, 2024| Leave a Comment »
Happy Year of the Dragon!
2024 is China’s Year of the Dragon
The first day of the Chinese New Year falls on February 10 this year. Also known as the Spring Festival or Lunar New Year, the festival marking the advent of spring is widely celebrated in China and several East Asian countries…
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It’s Come to This (Groundhog Edition)
Posted in Holidays, tagged #365Ways, #365Ways2024, #groundhogday #punxsutawneyphil, Groundhog Day, Thoughts, winter on February 2, 2024| Leave a Comment »
Today is Groundhog Day and despite Phil’s prognostications in Gobbler’s Knob, I find myself hoping for more winter.
I’ve never been a big fan of the cold, but it’s the beginning of February and crazy warm here. Rain is the order of the week. Winterlude, Ottawa’s big celebration of winter, starts today and the Rideau Canal is closed to skaters for safety reasons, and I’m wondering if all the ice sculptures are going to melt.
And so I find myself wishing for more snow and celebrating the winter we have left.
Sorry, Phil!
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Merry Merry
Posted in Holidays, tagged #365Ways, #365Ways2023, Christmas, Thoughts on December 25, 2023| Leave a Comment »
“I will honor Christmas in my heart, and try to keep it all the year.”
― Charles Dickens
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The Strange Phenomenon That Is Saint Nick
Posted in Holidays, Writing, tagged #365Ways, #365Ways2023, children, Christmas, creativity, science, Thoughts, Writers, writing on December 24, 2023| Leave a Comment »
Christmas Eve, when Santa is racing around the world distributing presents, seems like an excellent time to think back to the experience of the holiday as a young child. If Christmas was part of your family tradition, do you remember what it was like to believe in Santa Claus?
I do, and despite the ever-present pressures of reality, that sense of wonder is part of why I write.
Making Sense of Santa, as a Science Reporter and a Parent ‹ Literary Hub
“When I was a kid, did you try to get me to believe in Santa?” I recently asked my parents. My father, a mathematician, scoffed. “Of course not,” he said. “We told you he was a mythological being that represented generosity and good cheer.”
Still, every December, my mother hung stockings above the chimney with care. And every Christmas Eve, she made sure cookies were left on a festively decorated plate, as though she truly believed St. Nick would soon be there.
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Relativity, Thanksgiving Style
Posted in Holidays, tagged #365Ways, #365Ways2023, Thoughts, whoops on November 24, 2023| Leave a Comment »
Yeah, so, it’s like this. Yesterday, Mr Man and I decided that time is fluid and also history is a human construct and why not just do Thanksgiving dinner on Friday?
So forget what the calendars say, tonight is Thanksgiving.
And also, why is it that any time a recipe says something like “Stir constantly to reduce by 50%, or approximately half an hour,” it always ends up taking at least twice the time? Seventy-five minutes, in this case. Now I’m a little cooked from all the stove time and very behind on my schedule, but at least I don’t have to caramelize any onions.
But uh oh, I’m all out of cream.
Hmm. Maybe Thanksgiving should be tomorrow?
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Anticipating Fun
Posted in Holidays, tagged #365Ways, #365Ways2023, experimental cookering on November 23, 2023| Leave a Comment »
Today is work and dentist and vax and flu boosters and oh yes, Thanksgiving!
Don’t tell him, but I got the crazy idea to make one of Mr Man’s favorite cakes. Which is complicated. And I’ve never made before! I anticipate fun.

While you wait for your turkey to cook, here are some helpful or at least entertaining links to help keep the conversation going:
- Why is turkey the main dish on Thanksgiving?
- Carving Your Turkey Like A Professional Chef | Esquire – YouTube
- The History of the Turducken – Moss and Fog
- Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade: 10 decades of balloons, visualized – CNN
Have a wonderful day!
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The Trees Remember
Posted in Holidays, Writing, tagged #365Ways, #365Ways2023, inspiration on November 11, 2023| Leave a Comment »
Today is Remembrance Day in Canada. I found this commemoration of Canadian soldiers in England both unexpected and beautiful.
Red Maple Trees Line English Road to Honor 418 Canadian Soldiers Who Died Defending Freedom Overseas
Many motorists are unaware that they are passing through a sacred war memorial on the A3 in Hampshire, England.
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