Better Late Than Never—If It Sticks

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These are my own thoughts from what I’ve seen and lived through. I’m sharing them to spark some thinking and honest conversation, not because I have all the answers.

So Carney’s planning to hit that NATO spending target this year, two percent of GDP. Or at least, that’s what the sources are saying. Now, I’m still leery of the man for a few reasons, but I’ll admit this could be a step in the right direction if he follows through and if the money actually goes where it’s needed most.

Truth is, we’ve got a lot of catching up to do, especially when it comes to our Armed Forces. Our air force has been working with jets that are older than most of the folks flying them, and that’s not just a figure of speech, it’s the plain truth. We even bought eighteen used F-18s from Australia not long ago, and some of them weren’t in great shape either. Truth is, half the fleet is often grounded, just waiting on parts or repairs. You can’t protect a country with aircraft that can’t get off the ground.

Now, in saying that, Canada finally did commit to buying eighty-eight brand-new F-35 fighter jets from Lockheed Martin. That deal was made back in 2022, and it’s worth around nineteen billion dollars. The first batch won’t show up until 2026, and even then, it will take time before they’re fully ready. But that’s something, and I know our pilots and the rest of the air force will sure appreciate having real equipment they can count on.

But it doesn’t stop with the air force. Our navy’s been struggling too. We’ve got coastlines on three sides, but our presence on the water has thinned out over the years. Up North especially, where Russia’s been sniffing around the Arctic, we’ve been far too slow to respond. We need more than just talk, we need proper ships that can handle the ice, working radar, and enough trained sailors to run them without burning out.

Then there’s the people themselves. The men and women who signed up to serve. They deserve better. Better pay, better housing, and proper support, not just for them, but for their families too. You can’t build a strong defence on worn-out gear and promises that don’t get kept.

So yes, Carney’s announcement might sound good on paper, but I’ll hold off on the applause until we see where that money actually goes. Two percent is just a number, what matters is what gets done with it.

Until the next time: Keep Your Minds Open & Your Stories Alive. GW

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Coffee’s On, and the Past Ain’t Done Talking on June 9/2025

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Breakfast

Good Morning… My old Dad used to say: “George, some folks talk wisdom, others carry it in their boots.”

So starting things off, we are having a bit of rain here this morning, which is just what our tomato plants need, along with the trees too. One thing about the land up here in the north, is that most of it is sand and rock, and that makes it dry out much quicker than a lot of other soils. But under that sand, at least around our place, is clay. That’s a good thing because it keeps everything in balance when the hot weather rolls in. It holds the moisture down deep where the roots are growing, which is a whole other world most folks don’t even think about. These days, people seem more focused on what they can see, not on what they can’t. Kind of a shame, in my eyes, because there is a whole lot more to this world than what meets the eye.

Anyway, today in Port Loring, Ontario, we can expect light rain this morning, with a high around 75°F (24°C). The rain will give way to partial sunshine and possibly a thundershower later in the day, and tonight will cool down to lows near 54°F (12°C) with some lingering showers.

Tomorrow, Tuesday, it will be cooler, with highs near 65°F (18°C). Rain is likely in the morning but should clear to periods of clouds and sun in the afternoon. Overnight lows will drop to about 51°F (10°C). Nice sleeping weather.

Highway 522 is still quiet around here, along with highways 11 and 69. There are plenty of truckers, but not too many tourists just yet, which is understandable given the state of the economy and the weather that hasn’t been very kind over the past couple of months.

Bug Report: Well, yesterday I noticed the black flies have eased off some, but we’re not done with them just yet since Father’s Day is still coming. Over the years, I’ve found they usually stick around until then, annoying folks. That said, if the dragonflies get busy doing their job, things will improve even quicker. But here’s the thing… with all this spraying for underbrush in our forests these days, it’s slowly taking a toll on the dragonflies and other insects, and it’s not just them. The folks spraying these chemicals don’t take into account what these chemicals are doing to our water supply, and they don’t give it a second thought.

On another note, yesterday after our trip south for a couple of days, my wife and I tried to take it easy. Well, if you count me making a sign she wants to paint for a customer, along with her doing the laundry, making meals, cleaning the house, and plenty of other things, then maybe we/she didn’t get all that much rest after all. Still, we both did manage to squeeze in a game of horseshoes and a cup of coffee on our swing under the basswood tree, which was a nice change of pace.

So with that, I’m off to breakfast, and then I’ll see what the day has in store. I’ve got some things to take care of in my old woodworking shop, and since it’s raining outside this morning, what better place to be?

Until the next time: Keep Your Minds Open & Your Stories Alive. GW

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Let the Books Stand: Why We Must Not Erase the Past

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These are my own thoughts from what I’ve seen and lived through. I’m sharing them to spark some thinking and honest conversation, not because I have all the answers.

You know, when we remove books from schools or libraries….

Well, here is how I see it: Books, and the history they hold, should not be destroyed or hidden from readers. The thing is, what was written years ago carries value, no matter the language used. or how people were portrayed at the time.

Yes, some words and ideas from the past do not match today’s thinking. That is understandable. However, those books reflect the way things were. They teach us about times gone by and help us see how far we have come. Erasing them because they no longer fit modern views is both wrong and short-sighted. Bottom line is, we lose lessons from the past if we pretend it never happened.

Books such as Tom Sawyer, Huckleberry Finn, and those written by Laura Ingalls Wilder showed life as the authors witnessed it. There is nothing wrong with keeping these books in our libraries, in fact, it is important that we do.

I also believe that many who push to remove these works are not thinking clearly about what they are doing. Some may be trying to draw attention to themselves rather than serve the greater good.

As someone who has written and published short stories for over 30 years, I can tell you this. Words matter. History matters. Books matter. And if we begin erasing them, we risk losing understanding, insight, and the truth of how life once was.

Until the next time: Keep Your Minds Open & Your Stories Alive. GW

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One Man’s Thoughts on Reaching the Stars

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These are my own thoughts from what I’ve seen and lived through. I’m sharing them to spark some thinking and honest conversation, not because I have all the answers.

You know, I have been around this world long enough to know that people often get stuck thinking the same way. They wait on the experts to tell them what can be done, or they figure if something has not happened yet, it never will. That has never made much sense to me.

My mind works a bit differently, as I do not live in a world of equations or fancy reports, truth is I live in a world of hands-on thinking, building things, fixing them, working the land, and watching how life fits together. I have always believed that a person should look beyond what others say is possible, and trust their own good sense. That kind of thinking has served me well all my life.

Lately, though, I have been thinking about the idea of finding new Earth-like planets. We already know there are some out there, places where life could take hold, or maybe already has. The closest one we know of is called Proxima Centauri b, about four light-years away. That sounds far, but I believe it is within reach if we start preparing now.

Actually, some folks are already working on ways to get there. They are building what are called light sails, large and thin, that can ride the push of laser light and send a ship across space at great speed. There are also plans for fusion engines that could use the power of the sun itself to propel a ship toward the stars.
Of course there are other pieces that will be needed too. One is building strong protective shields on the front of these ships to handle bits of space dust that could cause real damage at those high speeds. Another is giving the ships a way to steer themselves and stay on course, using smart guidance systems. And… they will need to send information back to us here at home, which can be done through powerful laser signals. All of these parts are already being worked on by good minds today.

I believe we need more than just scientists working on this. The thing is, sometimes, the best ideas come from the mechanic in his shop, the farmer who knows how things fit together, or the woodworker who understands how to make something strong and lasting. People like that are not afraid to try new ideas, or to see beyond old limits. That kind of thinking brought us across oceans, up into the skies, and to the moon. And now I believe it can take us even farther.

Now don’t take me the wrong way, as this is not about giving up on Earth, actually we need to care for this home more than ever. But we also need to be wise enough to look ahead and prepare. If we start now, if we dream and work with purpose, I believe we can build ships that will take us to new worlds.

Yea, I know, I may be an old dreamer, but life has taught me that the future belongs to those who are willing to see it before it arrives. And I plan to keep seeing what might be possible.

Until the next time: Keep Your Minds Open & Your Stories Alive. GW

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“Canada Was Built a Certain Way”

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These are my own thoughts from what I’ve seen and lived through. I’m sharing them to spark some thinking and honest conversation, not because I have all the answers.

I farmed for a lot of my life right here in Canada, and like a lot of old timers, I worked the land, raised my family, and lived by the values this country was built on. Fairness, freedom, respect for others, and doing an honest day’s work.

Now, I’m not against immigration, never have been, as I believe folks should have the chance to come here and build a better life. But here’s what’s bothering me more and more, some come here wanting to live just like they did back home. They don’t want to fit in. They want Canada to change for them.

Well, I say that isn’t right. Canada became what it is because of how we’ve lived here for generations, not by trying to become something else. It’s not supposed to be ten different countries inside one. It’s supposed to be one country, with room for everyone, as long as they respect what this country stands for.

And I’ll tell you, it’s not just us old timers noticing this. I hear the same thing from immigrants who do want to be Canadian. They see others trying to bring the old world here, and it makes them upset, too.

So here is what I believe should be done: If you want to live in Canada, then live by Canadian values. Be proud to be here, and proud to stand with your neighbors, not apart from them, that’s what makes a strong country, that’s what made Canada. And that’s the Canada I want to see stay strong for my grandkids.

Until the next time: Keep Your Minds Open & Your Stories Alive. GW

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