Tuesday 31 October 2023

Miranda and the Christmas Elf

 Miranda and the Christmas Elf

The little pre-school girl, Miranda, is feeling unsafe because of bullies in the neighborliness and family troubles between her mother and father. Can her friend, young elementary grade age Nathan, use his special powers to call on the North Pole for some Christmas Eve magic, to help her out?


The story is a heartwarming Christmas tale, suitable for children and adults, which will bring a little Christmas magic to us all. It is about 9000 words, or around 45 minutes or so, at typical reading speeds.

It is priced at only 99 cents (U.S. or equivalent in other currencies) and is sometimes on free promotion as well.

The book is available on Amazon, at the following links:

Amazon U.S.: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B019MCY3RM

Amazon U.K.: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B019MCY3RM

Amazon Canada: https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B019MCY3RM

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The Great American Solar Eclipse of 2017

The Great American Solar Eclipse of 2017

We are featuring a free travel story, about a trip to see the Total solar eclipse in 2017, in Idaho Falls U.S.A.. Total solar eclipses are quite fascinating to experience, some people


even plan their lives (well, vacations, anyway) around seeing just one more total eclipse.

The trip involved some touring in the mountain parks of Alberta, Canada, followed by a journey through the rugged coulees and beautiful mountains of Montana and Idaho. It culminated with the spectacular total solar eclipse of August 21, 2017 as seen in totality from the scenic small city of Idaho Falls. The story also includes some scientific and historical background about the eclipse phenomenon in general.

The story is about 12000 words (about an hour reading time at typical reading speeds) and features many photographs. It is only $0.99 on Amazon (U.S. or equivalent in other currencies) and is also on Kindle Unlimited. You can also watch for it on free promotions, every 3 months or so.


Amazon U.S.: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07BH7WBQ1

Amazon U.K: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07BH7WBQ1

Amazon Canada: https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B07BH7WBQ1

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The Sappers' War: 12th Field Company Royal Canadian Engineers, Oct 1943 to Sept 1945

The Sappers' War: 12th Field Company Royal Canadian Engineers, Oct 1943 to Sept 1945


What follows is a review of the history of the 12th Field Company, Royal Canadian Engineers, primarily relating to the time that the company was in the Italian and Northwestern European theatres during World War II. Though the book focuses on the experiences of a particular company of Canadian military engineers, it also discusses some of the wider issues of the second world war and how it affected the people who lived through the era, civilian and military. Among those are my father (a sapper or military engineer) and mother (a war worker in wartime Britain and ultimately a war bride).

Thus, this is meant to be an informal and unofficial history of the company, written by an interested party in an effort to understand what these men went through during this period, and how that experience affected them and other people who lived through the war. The military aspects of the company's history are there (e.g. fighting, building bridges, detecting mines, maintaining routes), as are the cultural factors that influenced them and their times (e.g. the movies that they watched, the drinking they did, the many diseases they faced, their interactions with the Italian, British and other civilians that they lived among, their worries for the future). Some focus on life on the British home front is also given, via the experiences of my mother and her family.

Since many people had family and relations that lived during this time, it is my hope that the account will be of general interest to them, and to any that have a particular interest in this critical interval in history. Also, though the text relates specifically to Canadian sappers, I believe that many of the experiences will be common to the soldiers and loved ones of other nations who lived through the war, especially Americans and those from Britain and the British Commonwealth.

The primary sources of this document are the 12th Field Company War Diaries and related orders, with some material from The History of the Corps of Royal Canadian Engineers, Volume 2 as well as various official histories by the Department of National Defence. Various other published sources are used as well, especially when discussing the wider issues of the war or the army experience (e.g. Churchill’s history of the war) , or conversely when relating very specific episodes of the war (e.g. Popski’s Private Army in late 1944). Personal accounts of my father’s or mother’s stories also augment the narrative. I have tried to fit those in during appropriate time periods, though some stories are more general and have therefore don’t necessarily relate to the time period being discussed. Nonetheless, they do help capture the essence of “being there” during the war years.

The War Diary is a day by day account of the primary activities of a given unit, as recorded by personnel in the headquarters staff of that unit, and signed off by the commander of the unit. As such, it is an official record, though the writers often brought a bit of their own character into the document. Naturally, as a relatively brief document it can’t hope to capture the complexity of the individual stories of 280 or so men, so the family lore generally has no corresponding entry in the War Diary, though there are sometimes tantalizing hints and near-verifications of these personal accounts.

There are a number of other sources for the book, from official histories to popular history books. I include quotations and references from these works (an eclectic mix), as I believe that they also shed light on different aspects of this period of time, and besides that, are just interesting accounts, in and of themselves.

U.S.: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09HSXN6Q2

U.K.: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B09HSXN6Q2

Germany: https://www.amazon.de/dp/B09HSXN6Q2

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Australia: https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B09HSXN6Q2

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Monday 30 October 2023

Nathan’s Adventure in the Other-Other Land, Book 3 – A Conspiracy Against the King

Nathan’s Adventure in the Other-Other Land, Book 3 – A Conspiracy Against the King


Three children from the real world are once more called to the Other-Other Land, and must make another after-midnight trip there, via the magic mirror. They discover that the King has been kidnapped while on a military campaign, and the Queen, Prince, and Princess need their help to return him to the throne.

Nathan, Scott and Ben are sent on the road again, along with the Princess Pepper, in search of the missing King. After facing many challenges, they determine that there a conspiracy is afoot, to usurp the crown and eliminate the royal family. The boys, and the Princess, must attempt to use all their skill, guile and courage to prevent this disaster from befalling the Other-Other Land and their good friends in the castle.

Amazon:

U.S.: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07YQBN577

UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07YQBN577

CAN: https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B07YQBN577

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Nathan's Adventure in the Other-Other Land, Book 2 – To Defeat the Wizard's Curse

Nathan's Adventure in the Other-Other Land, Book 2 – To Defeat the Wizard's Curse

Young Nathan, a resident of our everyday world, is called back to the Other-Other Land, beyond the Magic Mirror, for another adventure. On this occasion he must aid the Princess Pepper in her efforts to overcome a drought that is slowly making the Other -Other Land barren, and leaving its people at risk of famine. She is sure that it is the result of a curse by an evil Wizard, who is in cahoots with the Kingdom’s enemy, The Terrible Bing. She, Nathan and his cousin Scott, must travel far to discover the source, and hopefully lift the curse, perhaps with the help of the Princess’s long-lost mother. Many dangers lurk along the way – evil Wizard’s don’t take kindly to children tampering with their nasty schemes.

Amazon:

U.S.: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N5ERZMJ

UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01N5ERZMJ

CAN: https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B01N5ERZMJ

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BRAZIL: https://www.amazon.com.br/dp/B01N5ERZMJ

MEXICO: https://www.amazon.com.mx/dp/B01N5ERZMJ

INDIA: https://www.amazon.in/dp/B01N5ERZMJ



Sunday 29 October 2023

Nathan’s Adventures in the Other-Other Land, Book 1 – To Rescue a Princess

 

Nathan’s Adventures in the Other-Other Land, Book 1 – To Rescue a Princess

This is a great book for kids, especially with Christmas coming up. Adults who read the book to children will also be amused. Here’s the summary:

Young Nathan discovers some new playmates in the Other-Other Land, a wonderful, magical world that exists behind the Magic Mirror. But disaster strikes, and Nathan must help Prince Roland rescue his sister, the Princess Pepper, from the clutches of the Black Flying Dragon of the Dark Mountain.

But the rescue will not be easy. There are said to be many fearsome obstacles along the way, including treacherous quicksand swamps, complete with monsters, poisonous mushrooms that can walk and jump and that hate people, and ferocious bands of roaming tigers. And then, there is the dragon and his minions to contend with.

Will Nathan and Roland (with the aid of their trusty ponies) outwit their enemies and overcome the many dangers of the journey to the Dark Mountain? Can they save the feisty Princess Pepper? Come along for the ride and find out for yourself.

The story is about 10,000 words, a suitable length for an elementary grade child to read in an hour or two. It can also be read to a younger child over a few bed-times. There are 15 short chapters with 15 original hand-drawn pictures to go along with them. Note that the writing includes some humorous passages that parents and older readers will enjoy.

The book is available from Amazon in both e-book and print versions.

Ebook - $3.99

Amazon U.S.: http://www.amazon.com/Nathans-Adventure-Other-Other-Land-Adventures-ebook/dp/B00PHAEFLS

Amazon UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00PHAEFLS

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Print book $9.99

http://www.amazon.com/Nathans-Adventure-Other-Other-Land-Adventures/dp/1502536730

From the Prairies to the Foothills: Brazeau Dam Trip, Part 1

 From the Prairies to the Foothills: Brazeau Dam Trip, Part 1

Edmonton to Highway 620, near Drayton Valley

(Oct 2023)

This is a 3-part blog about a day-trip from Edmonton Alberta to the Brazeau Dam site, in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. It is a bit long, so I broke it up into 3 parts:

  1. To Highway 620, from Edmonton, following the N. Sask River, more or less.

  2. Highway 620 in the foothills, including a stop at the Brazeau Dam Reservoir.

  3. From Highway 11 back to Edmonton, through the south-central farmlands.

There are two main aspects to a road trip: the journey and the destination. Sometimes the trip is all about the journey, sometimes it’s all about the destination. Usually it is a little of both.


To a considerable extent, it depends on the time spent on the journey versus the destination. If most of the time is spent “getting there”, then the journey is the main thing. If most of the time is spent “being there”, then the destination is the thing.

This Oct 19, 2023 day-trip from Edmonton to the Brazeau Dam and back definitely focuses on the “journey” aspect of a road trip, rather than the destination. As such, I will go through it in some detail, describing the various highways, large and small, paved and gravel, that we took. I will note the scenery and other observations that the journey inspired.

1) Edmonton to Spring Lake (Highway 628 west), then a short drive on Hwy 770 south to Hwy 627

Highway 628 out of Edmonton is mostly a fairly narrow two-lane road, that passes by the River Cree Resort and Casino (owned by a local native community), then by semi-rural farmland interspersed with acreage developments. Eventually it goes by a small community called Spring Lake, which is a nice little area about 30 km from the outskirts of Edmonton. I have friends and relatives that lived there, on acreage properties.


From the Spring Lake area, you can take a range road (20) south to pick up Highway 627 or carry on west to Highway 770, which can then be used to connect southwards to Highway 627. However we chose to carry on even farther west, which led to some narrow and hilly gravel range and township roads.

This was an interesting diversion, though rather slow, due to the gravel surface and the twisting roads. It was very interesting to drive and quite scenic – well treed, with small farms, sometimes hobby farms and acreage type dwellings. The trees are mostly aspen and balsam poplar with some white spruce. The hilliness is due to glacial deposits, from the time of the last ice age. Unfortunately, since I was busy driving and Scott was busy navigating, we didn’t get any pictures. It would be well worth returning, just for that, as well as the fun of the drive.

After a while we reached Highway 770, where we turned south. This is a fairly short connector to Hwy 627. It also goes through this hilly, small-lake country. Jackfish Lake is a notable local recreation area and fishing hole. By the way, Jackfish is another name for Northern Pike.

2) Highway 627 west to Intersection with Highway 759


 After a drive of only ten minutes of so, we reached Highway 627 and headed west. The North Saskatchewan River comes fairly close to this highway at one point, but there is no crossing. The route is mostly farmland at this point, with some treed areas that seem to be following streams that feed into the North Saskatchewan, though many of these may be ephemeral streams (only there during high water).

There was a surprising amount of truck traffic on this stretch of the road. In a short time, this was revealed to be due to the Keephills Generating Station, which is just off the highway, to the south, less than ten kilometers from the turnoff.

This general area has been mined extensively for coal, which supplies this plant and some others just north at Lake Wabamun. As one would expect, there is a fair bit of moonscape, from the mining. Some of these areas have obviously been reclaimed as they are mined out, as there are large acreages of fairly new grass. We spotted a couple of very large pieces of machinery (drag-lines? Big buckets?), that had obviously used in coal mining. Were they too expensive to move? No market to sell them? Or were they waiting for coal-mining to be permitted again? It’s was a mystery.

As far as I know, the generating plants in Alberta are not supposed to be using coal anymore. But perhaps some are grandfathered in, and still use coal. It is hard to think of what else the big trucks coming to and going from the generating station would be hauling. Natural gas would no doubt be supplied by pipeline.

A look at their website said that two of their boilers have been converted to natural gas, but one of them is still burning coal, though with substantial emission controls. There was no indication of whether or not they were keeping it going with coal, intending it to be a CO2 capture project eventually. But, maybe that’s the plan. There are huge plans for carbon capture and sequestration in this general area.

At the intersection of Hwy 627 and Hwy 759, we turned south.

3) Highway 759 to Highway 39

This was fairly flat land, mostly farms and fields. The highway was good.

There is a small town called Tomahawk along the way, with a bar called the Dog Gone Saloon. The place has the virtue of interesting names. The saloon’s Facebook page seems to primarily feature strippers, which is, shall we say, unexpected. Some might say, this needs a photo, so this one is fairly mellow - nothing you might not see at the beach (from the saloon’s facebook page).


The highway does have a crossing of the North Saskatchewan River (Berrymoor Bridge). The river is quite broad at this point but the valley is not very deep and the bridge is quite utilitarian. Too be fair, the river is low at this time of year, so the view probably suffers a bit for that. There is a campground nearby, so you could try your hand at fishing, or put in a canoe.

At the intersection of this highway with Highway 39, we turned west again.

4) Highway 39 (22) to Highway 620, near Drayton Valley

Highway 39 is a fairly busy road, as it is approaching Drayton Valley at this point. That means quite a lot of truck traffic in particular, as Drayton Valley is an important industrial center for this area. That includes agriculture, forestry and oil-field, all of which are heavily truck-based.

Highway 39 ends a little ways before Drayton Valley, and becomes Highway 22. At that point, you can take Hwy 22 west or Hwy 22 south. We took the western leg as it heads towards Drayton Valley.

There is another crossing of the North Saskatchewan River shortly before getting to Drayton Valley. Like the previous crossing at Berrymoor, the bridge is far from spectacular, though the river is very wide and sports an island on one side (Google Maps photo). There are some campgrounds nearby, where you can rent cabins, and enjoy being near the big river. They look to be quite cozy.


There was a turnoff, which a lot of trucks seemed to be taking, somewhat before reaching Drayton Valley, but it wasn’t clear what the business was. Probably a sawmill, as there is a big Weyerhaeuser mill in town.

Just before the main part of Drayton Valley is the turnoff tho Highway 620, which goes to the Brazeau Dam and Reservoir. We turned south onto that road.

Further Reading

If you like road trips, here are a couple more on Amazon, just $0.99 (99 cents U.S., equivalent in other currencies). Once every three months or so, they are free, so keep looking if you want to save that money for your retirement years. :)

On the Road with Bronco Billy


Sit back and go on a ten day trucking trip in a big rig, through western North America, from Alberta to Texas, and back again. Explore the countryside, learn some trucking lingo, and observe the shifting cultural norms across this great continent.

Amazon U.S.: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00X2IRHSK

Amazon U.K.: http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00X2IRHSK

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What follows is an account of a ten day journey through western North America during a working trip, delivering lumber from Edmonton Alberta to Dallas Texas, and returning with oilfield equipment. The writer had the opportunity to accompany a friend who is a professional truck driver, which he eagerly accepted. He works as a statistician for the University of Alberta, and is therefore is generally confined to desk, chair, and computer. The chance to see the world from the cab of a truck, and be immersed in the truck driving culture was intriguing. In early May 1997 they hit the road.

Some time has passed since this journal was written and many things have changed since the late 1990’s. That renders the journey as not just a geographical one, but also a historical account, which I think only increases its interest.

We were fortunate to have an eventful trip - a mechanical breakdown, a near miss from a tornado, and a large-scale flood were among these events. But even without these turns of fate, the drama of the landscape, the close-up view of the trucking lifestyle, and the opportunity to observe the cultural habits of a wide swath of western North America would have been sufficient to fill up an interesting journal.

The travelogue is about 20,000 words, about 60 to 90 minutes of reading, at typical reading speeds.

Driving North - On the Road to Northern Alberta and the Northwest Territories: A Driving Journal

Have you ever wondered about a road trip to the far north, north of the Sixtieth Parallel? Well, here is your chance to read about three road trips, through the Peace River country and the northern Rockies, all the way to the shores of Great Slave Lake, just south of the Arctic Circle.


Just $1.99 on Amazon, or free if you have Kindle Unlimited.


Amazon U.S.: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B074LZDQ9F

Amazon U.K: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B074LZDQ9F

Amazon CA: https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B074LZDQ9F

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The highways in northern Alberta and the Northwest Territories give one the opportunity to drive pretty far north, without a lot of elaborate preparations and extreme expense. Starting from Edmonton, one can drive as far north as Yellowknife, NWT, without leaving the hardtop, so an average vehicle can do the trip. There are a reasonable number of fair sized towns along the way, so accommodations are not much of a problem, either. The same goes for food, gasoline and other essentials.

One can also link up with the Alaska Highway, and the Dempster Highway, and make it all the way to the Arctic Ocean. But that’s another story.

Trip number 1 involved driving north through Alberta, visiting several areas of interest along the way, then into the Northwest Territories, to Hay River on the southern shore of Great Slave Lake. The return trip featured a drive through the north-central foothills of the Rocky Mountains.

Trip number 2 was a combined air and car trip. We went to Yellowknife, Northwest Territories by airplane, then rented a car to explore much of the area of the north shore of Great Slave Lake.

Trip number 3 was a return to Hay River, with a different travelling companion. This allowed one to retrace steps, compare and contrast, and focus on some areas that we had not had time to explore in depth on trip number 1.

Saturday 21 October 2023

The Boathouse Christ

 The Boathouse Christ

A teenage girl inadvertently materializes the image of a Christ on the Cross on the outside wall of her parents’ boathouse, at their cottage on a Northern Ontario lake. She spends hours praying to the figure while her parents and their neighbors express their distress. Then it is discovered that the girl, Terese, also has marks on her body, recreating the wounds of the Christ.

What is to be done?

Discover what happens as the uncanny events unfold, during one week in October, which just happens to include Halloween.

This is a short story of approximately 6000 words.

U.S. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00JBRD90Q

U.K. http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00JBRD90Q

Can: http://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B00JBRD90Q

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Japan: https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B00JBRD90Q

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Australia: https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B00JBRD90Q

India: https://www.amazon.in/dp/B00JBRD90Q

Mexico: https://www.amazon.com.mx/dp/B00JBRD90Q

Wednesday 18 October 2023

Beyond the Blue Door 1 and 2

 Beyond the Blue Door 1 and 2


Part 1
: Here's a tale of a haunted house, of a sort. Really, two haunted houses are involved. But where does the greater evil reside – in the safe family domicile of our everyday world or in the creepy old abandoned farmhouse? And then there’s the question we all must face eventually. What lies beyond The Blue Door?

Part 2: Time passes and more young people get swept up by the repeating horror that exists in the old farm house. Or perhaps it is just in their own minds? Will the powers that lie beyond The Blue Door rescue them or condemn them?

Together, the two stories clock in at about 20,000 words. Independently, they are each about 10,000 words.

On Amazon:

U.S.: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CG3ZLTHS

UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0CG3ZLTHS

CAN: https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B0CG3ZLTHS

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Tuesday 17 October 2023

Beyond the Locked Door (Beyond the Blue Door, Part 2)

Beyond the Locked Door (Beyond the Blue Door, Part 2)


This story is titled “Beyond the Blue Door, Part 2”, as it is a companion piece to Helena Puumala’s original story “Beyond the Blue Door”. In that story, the teenage girl Jennie takes refuge from domestic abuse in a perhaps illusory, perhaps supernatural, world that she has discovered that exists beyond a hidden blue door in an old farmhouse. The story can be interpreted in many ways – the Blue Door may represent a psychological escape mechanism for a traumatized youth, or it may represent a transition to a hopeful alternative reality. The conclusion to the story can be read either way.

Part 2 of Jennie’s story tends to the latter interpretation and expands on it by introducing several new characters and a new framework for the action. This also opens up the opportunity for the character of Jennie to be explored in a new direction, within which she can exercise a more active role, in concert with the other new characters. It also explores some different perspectives on the nature of good and evil, as well as the potential for love in even the most harrowing of circumstances.

The story stands on its own, but it is perhaps best read after reading Part 1. Together, the two stories clock in at about 20,000 words, independently at about 10,000 each.

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Beyond the Blue Door, A Halloween Story (Part 1)

Beyond the Blue Door, A Halloween Story (Part 1)

Two haunted houses are involved in this tale.  But where does the greater evil reside - in the safe family domicile of our everyday world or in the creepy old abandoned farmhouse?

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Monday 16 October 2023

Take Me Out to the Ballpark

 Take Me Out to the Ballpark

Baseball and murder are as American as Apple Pie, or so it is said.  This story is quite a departure for writer Helena Puumala, who usually tells much sunnier tales. But just like a pitcher, a writer has to throw a change-up, every once in a while.


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