Christina Onassis inherited the most famous private fortune in the world at twenty-four years old. She ran it competently, expanded it strategically, and proved that her father had been right to train her as his successor. None of that saved her.
Linda's Journal
Friday, April 17, 2026
Christina Onassis
Christina Onassis inherited the most famous private fortune in the world at twenty-four years old. She ran it competently, expanded it strategically, and proved that her father had been right to train her as his successor. None of that saved her.
Thursday, April 16, 2026
The Red Hat Society is 28 this month
For the last four years, Mulburry Parc Retirement Living in Burnaby has invited us to celebrate Red Hat's Birthday. They roll out the "red" carpet for us. This year they served afternoon tea! It was delicious. The chef came and explained about all the sandwiches and desserts. He explained to those with Celiac or have a nut allergy what they could or shouldn't eat. They gave containers for those who live alone to take leftovers home. Very thoughtful!
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| The plant is on the left along with a nice glass of champagne as we entered! |
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| The scones with clotted cream and strawberry jam were delicious |
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
The Madison
Taylor Sheridan who wrote Yellowstone has written another wonderful series, The Madison. It's on Paramount + and it's wonderful. I don't want to spoil the plot but the Kurt Russell and Michelle Pfeiffer are the stars. It caught Cec's attention when Kurt was fly fishing on the Madison River in Montana. The first series is only six episodes and we binge watched it as we enjoyed it so much. It's been renewed for a second and third season! Taylor wrote and was the Executive Producer of this series.
Taylor's next production: Dutton Ranch is scheduled to be released on May 15th. The nine episode series follows Beth Dutton (Kelly Reilly) and Rip Wheeler (Cold Hauser) from Yellowstone as they start a new chapter in Texas, facing a ruthless river ranch. I loved these characters in Yellowstone and I am really looking forward to this series.
Tuesday, April 14, 2026
Ride your Horse to a Bar Day. Who knew?
I've never heard of "Ride your Horse to a Bar Day"! I don't have a horse, but I love a bar. My cousin Laurie's daughter-in-law Simone Stich is on the right horse! I loved this story and thought I would share it. It was on the front page of this week's Surrey Now Leader. I am now following them on Instagram. I saw Simone last month at the shower she threw for her new sister-in-law. We've been on a cruise together and she took advantage of the alcohol package! She's a wonderful daughter-in-law!
Happy horse riders took to Surrey streets on Thursday (April 2), dubbed National Ride Your Horse to a Bar Day. Friends Heather Kennedy, Simone Stich and Kristyn Ward rode horses Tommy, Wazabi and Phoenix from the East Guildford Park and Ride on 103 Avenue to The Barn country bar, on an adventure that’s quite familiar to Kennedy and Stich, aka the “Wild Trails Cowgirls” on Instagram. They often ride their horses in urban settings across Metro Vancouver, raising eyebrows and making people smile along the way.
Held annually on April 2, National Ride Your Horse to a Bar Day was created in 2021 by Dale Garwood, according to a post on nationaldayarchives.com. “The day highlights the long history of ‘coaching inns’ or saloons that historically provided stables and rest for horses while travelers had a drink,” the website notes. Kennedy saw word of the Day on Facebook and with Stich planned a two-kilometre, 30-minute ride to the popular Barn bar on 102A Ave., near Guildford Town Centre. “We ride for the fun of it and also the challenge, and to do something different than riding in an arena or just on the regular trails,” Kennedy told the Now-Leader.
“We find somewhere fun to go and just make it work. We’ve ridden in Vancouver, down streets and along Southwest Marine Drive. We’ve been in Surrey before, and just recently we rode on the closing day of Pattullo Bridge, took the horses across there. We did some research about it and, of course, back in the early days of the bridge there was horse crossing, so we brought them back that day.” Kennedy says horses are legally allowed on city streets, per the Motor Vehicle Act. “They’ve never changed it since the days of horse and buggy. But the highway, you have to do 60K (kilometres per hours), so we’re not allowed there. But these roads, we’re allowed.” According to Stich, horses are allowed in Surrey parks, too, as long as they’re under control and riders clean up after them. “We have a pooper-scooper and will use it when necessary,” she said.
Monday, April 13, 2026
How you can get robbed at the airport luggage carousel and how to stop it from happening
Airports feel like controlled, secure environments. Cameras everywhere, staff everywhere, crowds everywhere. It seems like the last place a thief would take a chance. But the luggage carousel is one of the easiest places for someone to walk off with your belongings — and it happens far more often than people realize.
The problem is simple: once your bag leaves the aircraft and slides onto that conveyor belt, it’s in a public space. Anyone can grab it. And unless someone physically sees the theft happen, it’s almost impossible to prove who took what.
Here’s how it happens — and how you can protect yourself.
1. The “Oops, Wrong Bag” Trick
This is the most common tactic. A thief simply picks up a suitcase that looks expensive or easy to resell and walks away with it, pretending it’s theirs. If anyone questions them, they shrug and say, “Oh, sorry, I thought it was mine.”
By the time you realize your bag isn’t coming, they’re already in a taxi.
Why it works:
Sunday, April 12, 2026
That's how the fight started.....
Saturday, April 11, 2026
BC Government needs a change!
I have never belonged to a political party. I've worked for some but I've never become a card carrying member. This time it's different. I joined, have a card and will have a vote on the next leader to represent the Conservative party. Some of the candidates running are Liberals who've changed their views and are vying for the Conservative leadership.
When the NDP changed the law a couple of years ago to make city policing their responsibility and not the responsibility of a City or Municipality, I lost it! The provincial government wanted to change our police force and knew if they held a referendum it would be rejected. Big money and dishonest people were fighting this. They wanted control of the police force, a board that's appointed and has no accountability to the mayor. Because of this change of legislation, I don't have to reiterate the mess we are in, it's fact!
Thanks to the NDP, now we are in a legal mess with the indigenous about land claims. I lived in Richmond and know some of the people whose land is in question. Kerry-Lynne went through this in the 1990's when she was a leaseholder in Musqueam.
Not everyone is on Facebook, but the video below is short. It's from the debate that took place on April 8th. She explains more about what happened to her in the 1990's when she lived in Musqueam near UBC. This is why she fights so it doesn't ever happen to anyone else.
https://www.facebook.com/reel/1453184519920765
We need a change in the Provincial Government. This is why I am backing the candidate that has the education and years of experience. She is the only person running who served as a Cabinet Member in the Federal Government.
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