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Go Genie Go Comments Off on Go Genie Go

Go Genie Go

Today folks in #Muskoka, Canadians, and tennis fans around the world, can send our message to #GenieBouchard in #Australia, as she goes to the next level: the quarter finals of the Aussi Open on Tuesday. A tough battle to be sure against #MariaSharapova. Did I know today is Australia Day?  I must confess I did not.  The official national day of Australia is celebrated annually on January 26, marking the anniversary of the 1788 arrival of the First Fleet of British Ships at Port Jackson, New South Wales, and raising of the Flag of Great Britain at that site, by Governor Arthur Phillip, but I digress… As my family, friends and many of my associates know, I have been working towards being ‘compliant’ as a (UAV) Drone Pilot.  Both my Co-pilot and I took Ground School a few years back, so, that has helped this process – big time.  Recently, #TransportCanada has, rightly so, altered the law(s) to ensure that drone pilots who are utilizing their crafts for business, are certified and insured.  It’s an onerous process, but it’s worth the effort to get certified. Which brings me back to Genie Bouchard.  Last spring and summer a lot of folks sprained their ankles getting on the Genie bandwagon.  All good...

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Better to Ask for Forgiveness Comments Off on Better to Ask for Forgiveness

Better to Ask for Forgiveness

Recently my wife and I have been hooked on the TV series: Suits.  This fast paced, well written Legal based saga on NETFLIX is addictive.  One attribute of the main character and his junior accomplice is that they are decisive. Being decisive in business, particularly as a Leader and a Manager, is crucial.  You cannot be frozen by the fear of making the wrong move.  Ultimately your role, possibly your job, will be jeopardized by uncertainty. Hence the expression: it is better to ask for forgiveness than permission.  An oft-joked-about phrase referenced more to marital spats than employment, I have based many of my work related decisions on this mantra. Fortunate for me, previous direct reports were two of the brightest media moguls in Canadian, and closer to home, Ontario’s history.  Making decisions, I often went where angels feared to tread, but regularly reported to others that: sure, I stick out my neck, but I have not had my head cut off..…yet”. Believe me, I may not have been the brightest light on the tree.  I had no Business degrees.  In fact, some would even say my inter-company relationships were, well, not perfect.  Often marching to my own drummer, I charged along, making decisions I felt, were for the...

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Elevator F Comments Off on Elevator F

Elevator F

Recently I invested some time in the big smoke of Toronto, visiting Clients and Agencies.  An annual ‘trek’ so to speak.  To understate the current Traffic picture would be to say that it is ‘different’ than 11 years ago prior to moving to Muskoka.  I’m used to driving into the city, visiting our delightful children and wonderful G kids, staying a night or two and then getting outta dodge.  Typically we pick the times to travel and aside from the potential disasters on 400 south and 401 east, we’ve been ok with it.  This road trip however scheduled me downtown three times in the early and mid-weekday hours, and several drives in afternoon rush hour.  I know, you could say “Buck up Johnny, it’s life in TO”, so im good with that.  Frustrating, but what can you do?  Listen to Radio. What DID occur on one visit down to the foot of Bay Street, was a request by a double sided bank of elevators – five deep on each side.  The elevator asked me: “What Floor?”  I entered my number obediently, then it directed me to go to: “Elevator F”.  Wow!  Again, obediently, I stood in front of Elevator F, awaiting the doors to ‘open saaz me’.   Miraculously, they...

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Peggy Peterson’s Turtle Island Comments Off on Peggy Peterson’s Turtle Island

Peggy Peterson’s Turtle Island

Have you met Peggy Peterson?   You should visit her.  While you cannot see her in this picture, she is occupying much of the very contentious ground (gorgeous middle bottom of photo) that early explorer David Thompson portaged on many years ago. There have been a few articles about Peggy’s effort in the local papers and THIS ONE from the TorStar / Metroland Group is decent.  Gets the point across with some information about her, why she is protesting in Bala ( not her home ) and what she hopes to accomplish. When i met Peggy, i was taken with her positive  up-beat spirit, which after 50 some odd days camping out in various tents on “Turtle Island” is a testament to her strength and beliefs in our environment, culture and heritage. There is often a small gang of supporters around the encampment.  For many weeks now, and especially during Thanksgiving  and Cranberry Festival, interest-seekers come by offering water, food, wood, coffee and verbal thank you’s to help get her through each day.  I must confess, the amount of rain and cold weather (and wind storms) that Peggy has endured is incredible.  Not sure that i would have the intestinal fortitude to do what she has done for the community of Bala and...

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No Bala Land Lease?  What’s the Answer? Comments Off on No Bala Land Lease? What’s the Answer?

No Bala Land Lease? What’s the Answer?

Good Day.  Short and to the point.   An important letter to read about the status of the Bala Land Lease and how this effects the proponent’s ability to start any construction of the power plant or destroy the trees and landscape in Bala.  Please click on ‘letter’ link to learn more....

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South Falls Fiasco – Please, Not in Bala Comments Off on South Falls Fiasco – Please, Not in Bala

South Falls Fiasco – Please, Not in Bala

Please forgive the length of this blog but I felt it important and compelling reading about what transpired at South Falls, near Sundridge, written as a somewhat personal and somewhat educational note to inform us about what could transpire in Bala.  While i have not identified the writer, this was the email written.  In addition, if you’d like to read more, there is a page on the SaveTheBalaFalls Web site pertaining to this at:  http://savethebalafalls.com/?p=5086 ********* “Sorry I could not get back sooner to you.  This unsightly dam is located in South River Ont.  Not too far of a drive from Bala. Just straight up hwy 11 to Sundridge, South River turn off.  South River approx. 8km N of Sundridge. Turn right down Ottawa St at the lights and go to Isabella St.  Here you turn Left and follow around. It will bring you to former gorgeous Falls sight but now you will see not the beautiful cascades of water but the immense cement building and pipes . There are 2 bridges and the water on both bridges wouldrush down from the South to the North but now is basically dried up and exposed rock faces and horrid cement blockades. It really would be worth your while to see...

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