Comic Interlude 1

We interrupt regular broadcasting to bring you a few cartoons from our resident cartoonist… 1. Look What the Cats Dragged In – Created by Don Cheke Every time I finish a project, I ask Denise to come and look at it. She always comes and gives me kudos and that […]

Suicide Isn’t Painless

Have you had the misfortune of knowing someone who has taken their own life? Sadly, I have known far too many over the years, including my own father. Besides him, I bet I could name a half-dozen or more without even breaking a sweat. In this blog post, I’m going […]

Are You Man Enough?

Before I get into the meat of this blog post, I want to introduce my new cartoon character, now known as Loaf Dubronovich. Earlier this year I wrote a book called Reflections. It was, for all intents and purposes, my memoirs. Part of the reasoning behind it was to leave […]

Cartoonist

For as far back as I can remember, I have wanted to be a cartoonist. In this blog post, I am going to talk about some of the cartoonists I have liked over the years and what I think it takes to be a cartoonist. There will likely be some […]

55 Plus

In Canada, one is typically called a senior citizen when they turn 65 years old. Some retail outlets will let you get senior’s discounts if you are 55 or 60, but that is rare. If you are lucky enough to be able to retire before 65, especially when you are […]

Living with Parkinson’s Disease

Living with Parkinson’s Disease This blog post, for all intents and purposes is about living with Parkinson’s disease (PD), from the view of the sufferer and from those in their support circle, those affected by their loved one’s affliction. It is a rather long blog, as blog posts go, but […]