Happy New Year from Vancouver

It’s been that kind of a year. Here’s to a better 2007!

The crowd down at the Heather. I told Sean not to have a sunken bar!

I resolve to go out no more than once a week, unless I can afford it (sorry Sean and all at the Heather). I resolve to get a nice, self-sufficient quantity of writing and editing clients. I resolve to make a deal for at least one book for an agency client this year. I resolve to work out so I can fit back into those damn jeans.

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6 thoughts on “Happy New Year from Vancouver

  1. I’m full of that warm glow of having received a nice compliment from someone I secretly respect and admire (tho’ I’d never tell them so). So perhaps all I’ll say here is “Happy New Year” and good luck with those.

    Or maybe it’s just the loverly Aussie plonk?

  2. Is EVERYONE drinking Aussie this year? If I’d had any cash in my pocket when I left Vancouver I’d have brought a bottle of Cipes brut, which is very nice too, or the Joie rose, which is even better, but of course I did not.

    It doesn’t pay to secretly respect or admire people. If they don’t know about it, what’s to stop them from handing you over to Cthulhu when he rises?

  3. Happy New Year from Sevilla! Nope, no Aussie here, but plenty of Cava and Rioja. Well, got a couple of Aussies on my blog – does that count?

    Good luck with the resolutions. I’m still trying to finish my list by the end of the day, before ‘finishing my list’ becomes my first resolution…

  4. Cava is nice; it’s usually my first choice. Frankly, Champagne is nice but I don’t see what all the fuss is about; a toasty aroma is not, in my opinion, worth an extra fifty bucks. I can make toast a lot cheaper.

  5. Happy New Year and all that bollocks to you as well. Vancouver is a very liveable city, and I love it, but the sad fact (that’s a joke right there) is that it gets far too much rain. People literally go insane from the relentless darkness and dampness. A study showed that at any given time it’s 87% likely to be completely overcast, and 56% likely to be raining. But when it’s not, there’s no better place to be.

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