If any of you are still reading this out there, I hope that May is treating you well. Here in Vancouver, our life has begun to feel normal. Or as normal as life can be without a car and a permanent home. But honestly, we have no complaints. The church community has been absolutely amazing, and of course, it’s always nice to live near family.
I’m afraid that this is not the rebirth of regular posting. There are too many tasks still be to done, which means that something has to go. (Actually, a few things, but you get the picture.) But don’t give up: I have new plans for the blog, new plans that I think will improve it and make it, well, more fun. Stay tuned.
In the meantime, I have two links to pass on. The first is a very, very, very nice review of Blue Ice by a Pete Byrne. Not only does he say way too many nice things about the book, but he highlights his favourite points about each story. Very personal, very fun. (Thanks, Pete!)
The second is this wonderful article in the Montreal Gazette. (HT: Hockey Book Reviews.com)
Tags: Blue Ice, Frank Ewert, Gerry McNeil, Montreal Gazette, Pete Byrne
