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Worse Often Leads to Better

“Mr. McEwan, I need to get rid of this little scratch – how do I do it?” I gazed at my beautifully machined brass letter opener.  It was a gift for my dad on Father’s Day and I wanted to make it perfect.  And it was, except for that little scratch on the blade. Mr. McEwan, my grade 8 metal …

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Build a Corporate Pergola

Wisteria is a beautiful flowering vine.  Their flowers hang down from the vine looking like magical, lavender, layered lanterns.  Wisteria vines climb by twining their stems either clockwise or counter-clockwise around any available support. We have 2 wisteria vines on either side of our garage.  I noticed something very significant this week looking at the difference between the two vines.  …

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Celebrate The Tyrants

Harvard: one of the world’s most prestigious universities. Founded in 1636, Harvard is the United States oldest institution of higher learning.  Located in Cambridge Massachusetts across the Charles River from Boston, it comprises 210 acres of land and boasts the largest endowment of any university in the world at over $36 billion. There are currently close to 21,000 students with …

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Winning and Losing Activities

Are you a sports fan? Whether you are or not, there are literally billions of people around the globe who are sports fans. Some are rabid, some are casual, but there is no denying the popularity of sports on the world stage. Baseball, hockey, football, basketball, soccer, rugby, and scores of other team sports are revered, regarded, admired, attended, followed …

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Canada: A Legacy of Leadership

Have you ever been to Ottawa?  If you have not, then I highly recommend you put it into your travel plans. One of my wife’s bucket list items was to be in Ottawa on Canada Day.  So here we are: July 1st 2015 in Ottawa celebrating the birth of this amazing country of ours.  We are 148 years old this …

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