The latest BI-WEEKLY-ISH EH?! mailout is a post about how British Columbians should get out and actively NOT vote for the BC Conservatives in the upcoming BC provincial election — READ HERE.
This isn’t a competition. It’s a collaboration.
This isn’t a competition. It’s a collaboration.
All in LONG PULLS
The latest BI-WEEKLY-ISH EH?! mailout is a post about how British Columbians should get out and actively NOT vote for the BC Conservatives in the upcoming BC provincial election — READ HERE.
"Top of mind for me is infrastructure renewal, financial accountability, real budgets, environmental protection, and economic resilience. Good business principals. I look beyond this two (2) year term and my hope is to continue giving back to our City, enjoy our abundance and continue being progressive, proactive and principled."
"If people want someone on council who is committed to seeing Kimberley develop in a thoughtful way where we take a holistic approach, creating a thriving small business community where entrepreneurs can be successful, and ensuring we’ve got a safe and vibrant community for generations to come, then you can feel good about voting for me."
"It would be my obligation to ensure we create a community that is social once again, not just online but in person. I want residents, both young and old, to have a safe place to live, to fail, and to explore without prejudice. Not only "A good place to be," but "A safe place to be.""
The Buddha’s ancient advice for becoming an enlightened being (aka: becoming a kind, compassionate, mindful, wise, non-attached & content person) seems to be designed around doing the personal work needed to start helping dismantle the exploitive capitalist system currently destroying our planet. Which feels timelessly timely, no?
“I am late to Yoga, but it sure has been helpful. You don’t have to be good at it and you don’t have to do more than a few minutes to feel better.”
If, like me, you happen to live in the charming little mountain town of Kimberley, British Columbia, the hot local topic lately has been the proposed ‘Marysville McDonalds’ — SO — not only does this post gather some extra info/context in one place, but City Councillor Sue Cairns also drops by for an informative 5-question Q&A!
Because, like, WTF even is a music blahg, amirite? ESPECIALLY if they stop accepting music submissions.
Forever in the search of “I can haz blahg monetization”, I recently started rolling out an idea called ‘Mutually Beneficial Employment’ as a way for local businesses/organizations to do a combination of ‘support the work that goes into running The 95EH Events Calendar’ + ‘work directly with me on work we agree to’ — and this blog post explains more!
Welp, the time has come to officially pull the plug and start packing up all my music blogging stuff :(
“Unpopular opinion, unless I’m on tour... half-caff at home has been great for my nervous system. We buy a bag of decaf and full to make our own because it can be hard to find sometimes.”