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Myriad Shades of Gray

Myriad Shades of Gray

http://dennisgray.wordpress.com

Everyone says that things aren't all that black and white, that everything seems to fall into some kind of "gray area". Well, in this Gray Area I'll make comment on all manner of things that combine to make me who I am. Frequently spiritual, occasionally worldly, sometimes profound, sometimes mundane, often controversial, never boring (I hope). Take in what appeals, leave what doesn't and feel free to comment. Enjoy!

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  • Happy Punctuation Day

    Posted on Thursday September 24th, 2009 at 12:22 in art, video, comedy, Current Events

    In honour of International Punctuation Day allow me to present to you the great Victor Borge. Yeah, I know; most of you have never heard of him. Pity. Enjoy anyway. Tagged: Comedy, Video ...

  • 15 Instead of 55

    Posted on Thursday September 10th, 2009 at 14:15 in Personal, cycling, cycling culture

    I spent this past weekend in Ottawa visiting with my brother Steven and his family. It was a great time and reminded me once again why I love cycling so much. Bicycle paths and bike lanes criss-cross the entire Ottawa-Carleton region. It is one of th...

  • We Will Return to our Regular Programming…

    Posted on Friday July 3rd, 2009 at 19:10 in Personal, Spirituality, integrity, kortright 3.0

    I’m spending this week tracking down all the places on Kortright’s website where Don McCallum’s name appears as a contact. I will admit it is a weird feeling. It’s also an interesting little dance trying to figure out where to...

  • The End of an Era.. of sorts.

    Posted on Sunday June 21st, 2009 at 16:58 in Personal, kortright 3.0

    Well… it’s done. Pastor Don McCallum has preached his last service at Kortright Presbyterian Church. After 18 years he and his family have about a month to complete moving exercises and then he will be a part of Knox Presbyterian Church i...

  • Thank you, Kwai Chang Caine

    Posted on Monday June 8th, 2009 at 21:36 in religion, Personal, Spirituality, Current Events, experiences

    This may sound a little strange to some of you, but I am truly saddened by the passing of David Carradine.  No, I’m not morning the lost of a great action figure like some, nor did I think of him as a role model the way he is being portrayed b...

  • Towards Cycling Culture

    Posted on Friday June 5th, 2009 at 13:53 in lifestyle, cycling, perspective, cycling culture

    As I make my way down the final stretch to the Ride to Conquer Cancer, I find myself pondering the move towards cycle culture in North America and why it isn’t more like Europe? For the last year or so I’ve been following a blog called Co...

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