I had a sense of it.
But my first experience was a fat negative.
I acquired an e-mail address.
As a Council candidate, I made it known. It was like the polar bear plunge. I had no how to use te computer but there ws no other way to find out.
I received a phone call from a candidate who'd heard I was the only candidate who had not responded to a questionnaire from the Aurora Banner. The deadline had passed. I called the editor to ask for an extension.
Deborah Kelly's response was hostile.
"It's not our job to chase after candidates " she said.
I'd never spoken to the woman. Certainly there had been no exchange to account for the lack of civility.
The questionnaire was the only acknowledgement of the election
The Banne was the only newspaper in town at the time.
Since tere was no reason I could identify, I decided it didn't exist. It was a figment of political paranoia peculiar to politicians.
I was wrong about that.
I fooled arou with the computer some more for no particular purpose.
I was elected in another election and met up with similar hostility.
I still couldn't pin-point a reason. But I could no longer dismiss the reality. I thought about blogging.
You know what they say about the best defense.
Still ...I knew nothing about blogging.
I asked and discovered I'd spent money acquiring a domain. It was as expensive as it was a mis-step.
I read about successful bloggers. One story made a particular impression.
The publisher had been diagnosed with a terminal illness. He blogged daily about dying.Thousands of people logged in and joined him in his journey.
I wasn't one. I figure that's a journey none of us need to take more than once.
I went to the senior's centre and learned someting of the practical application of blogging .
About the same time, a young knowledgeable neigbor became interested in what I was struggling to achieve and became both teacher and associate.It was a period when she needed a diversion.
Helping me acquire rudimentary computer skills provided what she needed at the time I needed help.
Helping me acquire rudimentary computer skills provided what she needed at the time I needed help.
I had not become proficient by the time her life turned around as I knew it would but I had learned enough to limp along .
The blog evolved to belong to more than myself alone.
The blog evolved to belong to more than myself alone.
At one and the same time, the immediate nature of communication is both its strength and frailty.
It is what it is.
Now I am dealing with something new.
The experience pre-occupies my mind but I can't tell the story. For now.
If I blogged six times as often , it would not be enough to tell story I need to tell.
It must wait.
While it waits... it's hard to focus on anything else.
That's a new discipline to be mastered.
We celebrated the life of former Mayor John West today.
The closing words were spoken by others.
It's what we do.
John was of a generation that had no access to planning.
Life was earned as it came. It had to be embraced because there was no other way.
I am as certain as I can be, John's life was better than his wildest dreams anticipated.
He would have no regrets.
That's as good as it gets.
It must wait.
While it waits... it's hard to focus on anything else.
That's a new discipline to be mastered.
We celebrated the life of former Mayor John West today.
The closing words were spoken by others.
It's what we do.
John was of a generation that had no access to planning.
Life was earned as it came. It had to be embraced because there was no other way.
I am as certain as I can be, John's life was better than his wildest dreams anticipated.
He would have no regrets.
That's as good as it gets.
It worries me a bit that you have ' something new ' with which to deal. But experience has taught me that your stories do get told when you feel they are ripe. They are usually well worth any delay. Peace
ReplyDeleteIt is still your Blog. It belongs to you alone.
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ReplyDeleteThe Banner is a poor excuse to be labelled a "newspaper."
If we had a caged bird it would reside at the bottom of the cage.
Since we don't it goes straight into the blue box.
Ms. Kelly could easily accompany it.
Ah, but other people see her differently, 11:28
ReplyDeleteShe gave the speech for a bunch of women called A Leadership Group. This despite the fact that she's had the same job for eons.
The list of invitees for that shindig excluded a # of female leaders in the Region.
Our family reads the Banner frequently.I guess that makes us some kind of aliens.
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ReplyDeleteNot at all. The Banner used to have a quite decent reporter. And they can still put together an interesting article. Aurorans have been spoiled by having the Auroran dealing with town affairs. The Banner simply isn't in the same league. Even those who fought so hard to keep town advertising with the Banner may admit the Auroran is doing a much better job of informing residents.
12:54... you must be new here. There is an anti-Banner slant with most participants here because the above mentioned editor has/had a professional/personal tie to a former female mayor of Aurora who shall not be named.
ReplyDeleteThe banner provides adequate news coverage for Aurora - for the news that matters. For the news that really doesn't matter but is nice to read, there is The Auroran.
I will admit however, The Auroran is better than it was under the previous regime. It at least focuses most of the attention to the present and the amount of letters to the editor are less (especially from former and sitting councillors).
I never read the Banner. You can't beat the Auroran for local news. Metroland should really take a lesson or two from our paper. That being said...I do like to read York Region online to find out what's going on around the Region. Our taxes go throughout York and I would like to find out where the rest of my money is being spent in other municipalities. It's still all Metroland and the writing is so obviously biased. It truly is a very Liberal paper, but you can still get the gist of how your money is being thrown away across the Region.
ReplyDeleteIt boils down to looking forward to reading the Auroran & not being able to tolerate the fetch & carry of the numerous Banners.Too much filler without substance. That being said, the ladies in Newmarket are very good about cancelling your delivery.
ReplyDeleteThe Aurora is up - including news that there will be a special yard waste collection at the end of the month for branches etc. Usual rules on bundling seem to apply. No mention of a truck with a chipper.
ReplyDeleteI think it is great that you managed to get John West Way back in place. I do hope he knew it had happened before he became so ill.
ReplyDelete9:56... Did John West Way move? It was always there. It was an address that changed.
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