Landschlacht, Switzerland, Monday 2 June 2019 Thursday was Ascension Day, a holiday commemorated in both Thurgau Canton (where my wife works) and in St. Gallen Canton (where I work), and, to our mutual surprise, we found ourselves both free from the obligations of employment simultaneously. A miracle almost as spectacular as someone rising to Heaven… Continue reading Canada Slim and the Voices without Echo
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Canada Slim and the Mandir of Nose Hill
Landschlacht, Switzerland, Tuesday 21 May 2019 This Sunday in Switzerland some folks will attend services in either a Reformed Church or a Roman Catholic Church and both groups will call themselves Christian. And as the Earth spins around the Sun, from the Dark Continent of Africa to the Canadian tundra, Christians will kneel… Continue reading Canada Slim and the Mandir of Nose Hill
Canada Slim and the Pirates of Teguise
Landschlacht, Switzerland, Sunday 5 May 2019 Imagine the perfect holiday. Perhaps it is an active one spent hiking and windsurfing. Perhaps you are a culture vulture mesmerized by museums and attracted to artefacts of days gone by. Or perhaps you long for a lengthy siesta where your hardest decision is how much sunscreen to wear… Continue reading Canada Slim and the Pirates of Teguise
Canada Slim and the Chocolate Factory of Unhappiness
Landschlacht, Switzerland, 30 January 2019 This is not India, but nonetheless there are a few sacred cows in Switzerland one would be wise to not offend. First, one should never question Switzerland’s superiority…. In anything. Just as the laws of physics decree that the bumblebee cannot possibly fly, so the laws of economics similarly decree… Continue reading Canada Slim and the Chocolate Factory of Unhappiness
Canada Slim and the Man Who Invented the Future
Landschlacht, Switzerland, 21 January 2019 (Continued from Canada Slim and the Visionary & Canada Slim and the Current War) “Imagine a man a century ago, bold enough to design and actually build a huge tower with which to transmit the human voice, music, pictures, press news and even power, through the Earth to any distance… Continue reading Canada Slim and the Man Who Invented the Future
Canada Slim and the Station Sanctuary
Landschlacht, Switzerland, 19 January 2018 “Romance!“, the season tickets mourn, “He never ran to catch his train, But passed with coach and guard and horn – And left the local – late again!” Confound romance and all unseen Romance brought up the nine-fifteen. Rudyard Kipling, “The King” Above: Rudyard Kipling (1865 – 1936) Paul… Continue reading Canada Slim and the Station Sanctuary
Canada Slim and the Freudian Slippers
Landschlacht, Switzerland, 15 January 2018 I have spoken of Sigmund Freud before. Above: Sigmund Freud (1856 – 1939) And I must confess to a reluctance to like the man and his theories, for the same reason I am reluctant to embrace Charles Darwin and his theories: Above: Charles Darwin (1809 – 1882) Admitting… Continue reading Canada Slim and the Freudian Slippers
Canada Slim and the Royal Retreat
Landschlacht, Switzerland, 28 December 2018 There is an old saying by which I try to live by: “A promise made is a debt unpaid.” On 4 December I made a promise on Facebook: “Greetings from Lanzarote. Life not bad. Weather warm. Will write blogs upon return home giving juicy details and fabulous photos. Have experienced… Continue reading Canada Slim and the Royal Retreat
Canada Slim and the Current War
Landschlacht, Switzerland, 17 October 2018 (Continued from Canada Slim and the Visionary) What has gone before…. I visited Serbia this past April and spent a few wonderful days exploring the Serbian capital of Belgrade. Of the many wonders to explore and of the many things Belgrade and Serbia have to offer, one particular attraction that… Continue reading Canada Slim and the Current War
Canada Slim and the Anachronic Man
Landschlacht, Switzerland, 8 October 2018 anachronic: not belonging to the time where one finds oneself There are some places in the world where a person is immediately drawn to explore, either because of the sheer immensity of the place or because there is something truly remarkable there that cries out to be visited. Kilchberg,… Continue reading Canada Slim and the Anachronic Man