Richard

@hoperestored
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Complaints and petty grievances, mostly

New Brunswick 🇨🇦

Profile picture: Canada goose
Banner picture: A stand of birch trees

An occasional reminder that if you’re 50 or older and haven’t gotten two doses of the shingles vaccine, this is an effective vaccine that helps to prevent an extremely painful and potentially debilitating disease. While the vaccine gets a bad rap for being rough to deal with (not my experience, personally), literally every person I know who has had shingles has talked about getting shingles being really horrible. https://www.npr.org/2026/04/06/nx-s1-5745209/shingles-symptoms-vaccine-treatment
Stopped into a thrift store while out and about in town yesterday. Found three books of interest. Burn Book by Kara Swisher. Canada by Mike Myers. The Crossing by Michael Connelly. My favourite genre is murder mystery, having read many John Grisham and Linwood Barclay novels. This will be my first Michael Connelly book.
I guess Ogden, Utah isn't a hotbed of curling activity. Lots of empty seats at the men's world gold medal game. 🥌🥌🥌🥌

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Ontarians going on about their gardening and bbq plans and 20° temps while I'm looking out my NB window at 0° and freezing drizzle.

View from motel room. Bras d'or Lake, Cape Breton.

#windowfriday

Today is as good a day as any to declare as Cake Day.
4.5-magnitude earthquake shakes central Alberta residents as cause under investigation

A somewhat unprecedented earthquake hit central Alberta on Wednesday evening and its cause is now being investigated by a provincial energy body.

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View from one of many lookout points along the Bay of Fundy Trail in New Brunswick. Nova Scotia is visible in the distance.