Grandpa’s Memory Journal, Entry #6 – Rafting

(This entry was originally posted in Facebook in 2016) I grew up in the heart of the prairies, but I was also fancied myself as a mariner! This is a picture of my main raft that my grandfather built for me in the late 1950’s. This one was made from thick planks, probably 3×10 inchesContinue reading “Grandpa’s Memory Journal, Entry #6 – Rafting”

“What’s Next” (after the pandemic)

The last 20 years of my working career were spent as process architect with The Ben Graham Group. In that role I worked with in excess of 100 companies across Canada. The goal in every case was to integrate and optimize the people, processes and technologies at the core of each organization’s activities. From 2007Continue reading ““What’s Next” (after the pandemic)”

1944-01-29 to 02-04

(SUBSCRIBE HERE to receive email updates whenever there is a new post at Boyle Park Banter) These are the diaries of a seventeen-year-old teenager from a farm near Weyburn, Saskatchewan. Her name is Lorraine. She eventually was a church organist in Colgate. In 1944 she was the piano player for a dance band in Weyburn.Continue reading “1944-01-29 to 02-04”

Grandpa’s Memory Journal, Entry #5 – “… 6 … 5 … 4 … 3 … we have ignition … we have liftoff …”

(It is my opinion that the Saturn Five is the most beautiful engine ever created.) (This entry was originally posted in Facebook in 2016) On Tuesday, February 20, 1962 John Glenn launched into earth orbit. I show the picture of Art Mackay’s school bus because I vividly remember that is where I was. The launchContinue reading “Grandpa’s Memory Journal, Entry #5 – “… 6 … 5 … 4 … 3 … we have ignition … we have liftoff …””

1944-01-22 to 28

(SUBSCRIBE HERE to receive email updates whenever there is a new post at Boyle Park Banter) These are the diaries of a seventeen-year-old teenager from a farm near Weyburn, Saskatchewan. Her name is Lorraine. She eventually was a church organist in Colgate. In 1944 she was the piano player for a dance band in Weyburn.Continue reading “1944-01-22 to 28”

Grandpa’s Memory Journal, Entry #4: “Planes, Trains and Automobiles”

(Full Index to Grandpa’s Journal) (This entry was originally posted in Facebook in 2016) I graduated from Grade 12 in Colgate Class in June of 1967. In July I travelled to Montreal for Expo ’67. It was during this time that I developed a love for all of the different modes of transportation that operateContinue reading “Grandpa’s Memory Journal, Entry #4: “Planes, Trains and Automobiles””

Grandpa’s Memory Journal, Entry #3: “Blizzard”

(Full Index to Grandpa’s Journal) (This entry was originally posted in Facebook in 2016) In the early afternoon, one day in early 1956, a blizzard struck, with little warning, while I was at Colgate School. Even now, I have a first hand memory of the preparations that the School Board had made for just suchContinue reading “Grandpa’s Memory Journal, Entry #3: “Blizzard””

Grandpa’s Memory Journal, Entry #2: “Bombardier”

                                         (This entry was originally posted in Facebook in 2016) I began attending Colgate School in Grade 1 (there was no kindergarten in those days) in the fall of 1955. The school was a brand new,Continue reading “Grandpa’s Memory Journal, Entry #2: “Bombardier””

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