hearing/loss
A journal of a "post-lingual acquired hearing loss in adulthood", or how I went deaf - and got a cochlear implant - at 39.
Thursday, November 12, 2009

Places you gotta visit
Vestigial Tails"You have to supply the pun yourself."
i am mojo
The journal of a small black and white cat "bouncing thru life for 10 consekutev yeers".
Five String Guitar
The continuing adventures of a (Canadian) deaf guy with bilateral cochlear implants.
Celonhael's Blog
My sister's funny and astute weblog.
Shannon Noel
My singer/songwriter cousin's website
I am a Child of Television
Brent's blog about TV
Xtreme English
Love notes to the English language.
Nostalgic for the Pleistocene
Psychiatric Help: 5¢
Dain Bramage
Dann Todd's blog about politics and other things.
Mom's Cancer
The award-winning book's site
The Fies Files
The author & artist's weblog
The Nellie Blog
Mike Peterson's blog about being a newspaperman and educator, among lots of other stuff.
Sherwords
Sherwood's blog about astronomy, cats, dogs, chickens and life at Fort Harrington.
Charles Leblanc, ADHD Activist
Charles writes on poverty, homelessness and politics in NB.
Kid Sis in Hollywood
The adventures of a smart, single screenwriter starting out in Hollywood
Christina's blog
Creek Running North
Josh Reads the Comics
(So You Don't Have To)
Previous Posts
- You aren't paranoid if they're really out to get you.
- Tony's Music Box Halloween Guitar Smash-a-thon
- Doaktown
- Teh Maeking of a Halloween Fambly Portrait
- Only in Canada...
- How to eat a banana like a monkey
- Nauseating
- Hello Kitty solar dance
- "My son... is a star!"
- Kindly Eggs
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3 Comments:
cool covered bridge! did you swing down into New Hampshire or something?
Oh my God, ME, the folks at NB Tourism would have coronaries if they heard you ask that... NB is FULL of covered bridges, including the longest one in the world, and they're promoted to death in our tourist literature. The thought that you would assume this was in the states would break their tiny little hearts...
Well, of course Mary Ellen knew all of that about New Brunswick and covered bridges, ronniecat! What made us think that this particular one might be south of the border is the fact that whoever built it evidently didn't have the determination to see the project all the way through to the other side.
We tend to leave things half done down here, you know, like the Apollo program.
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