None of the above

This isn’t news for 30% of my readership – but today May 2nd, 2011 is the day that we as Canadian Citizens choosing who is the most capable party to lead our country. Unlike the United States directly below us, we have multiple parties with significant support which has made our past few governments result in a minority government causing endless bickering between parties, laws not being passed, and a whole series of deceptive activities by the party with the most votes. Parliament sessions have been stayed and delayed, questions [read more]


 
East Coast Riding

  I’ve been trying to write a post for the past couple of days, but seem to be without a few things, whether it be internet, motivation, or energy to get anything done. I’m now writing this in a semi-lucid state doped up on some strong antibiotics and Vicodin painkillers from the capital city of PEI, Charlottetown – population 32,000. I was thinking all day it is the smallest capital city I’ve visited so far, but for some reason my mind has been foggy and I forgot that Whitehorse, Yukon [read more]


 
New Brunswick Statistics

Statistics while cycle touring throughout New Brunswick, Canada, with photos, travelers information, daily logs of distance, elevation and costs, journal entries.


 
Heading into Merry Times

I spared myself from the cold temperatures by staying with a friend last night once I arrived into the capital city of New Brunswick, Fredericton. Initial thoughts of the city so far is that it has a definite east coast-small town-friendly vibe associated with it. Yards are groomed, streets are clean, and there are many people enjoying what looks like a bit of an Indian Summer that has come our way. That is still not to say that it is cold as hell at night! Yesterday (Wednesday) I was surprised [read more]