Oh, right. Â A journal. Â I have one of those, too. Â I bought it at Lee Valley in December of 2007. Â At the time I was reading the aforementioned history of the HBC and most of the research for those books came from journals that the various traders and factors (heads of trading posts or ‘factories’) kept during their time on the Bay.Â
Herewith please find the first of (possibly) many installments of a section having to do with me, heat and chemical reactions. Â In short, cooking. Â If the title has a square or a strange character for you, it is an interrobang.
Yesterday afternoon, Gmail’s ad banner threw up an interesting link. Â Lately I’ve been feeling as though everything I eat is laden with cheese so this seemed an excellent opportunity to exercise my rather noodly (oh ho ho) cooking muscles. Â If Mum is reading this (and doesn’t take time to check out the recipe which would surprise me), yes, I not only ate something with butternut squash in it, I chose it out and cooked it myself. Â Wonders will never cease after the jump.
Okay to be fair, this is not very new music. Â Some of it has been around for more than a decade but I’m guessing not a lot of people have heard of it. Â This came courtesy of Josh, our worship minister. Â The ZOE Group puts together CDs, sheet music and (more recently) mp3 downloads of acapella arrangements of worship music. Â When we were starting out with our Sunday night worship service we used a tonne of their arrangements. Â They’re not exactly something I’d listen to for entertainment but they are a fantastic resource to add new songs to your worship service. Â New new songs. Â Written since the last edition of Songs of Faith and Praise was issued, anyway.