Linda's Journal
Saturday, March 7, 2026
Skin Cancer
Friday, March 6, 2026
Thursday, March 5, 2026
A scam to be aware of!
Wednesday, March 4, 2026
The Price is Right Canada Tonight!
Howie Mandel is the host of the Canadian version of The Price is Right Canada Tonight. It starts on March 10th on City TV in Canada at 8 PM Pacific Time.
Cheryl, Lexie and my long time friend Laurie and I went to a taping of the show last December. I cannot say anything more as I signed a non-disclosure agreement, but I got this email yesterday:
The time has finally come for
Canada to see you COME ON DOWN!
We are excited to confirm that you will appear in
the second episode of The Price is Right Tonight,
airing Tuesday, March 17 at 8/7c on Citytv.
I will post more details when I can!
Tuesday, March 3, 2026
Daylight Savings and Passports
BC passed legislation in 2019 to let it enact permanent Daylight Savings Time but pledged to wait until Washington State, Oregon, California moved, so as to avoid any economic disruption and disadvantage. Now, BC says it does not care what USA does.
Monday, March 2, 2026
A lovely Sunday in Vancouver
There’s something special about Downtown Vancouver when the sun decides to show off. Yesterday was one of those days—the kind that reminds you why people travel halfway around the world just to stand on our seawall and breathe in the clean Pacific air.
The weather was absolutely gorgeous: crisp but bright, with that early‑season warmth that makes the glass towers sparkle. You could feel the energy the moment you stepped onto the street. Some tourists were seen —cameras out, maps in hand, and big smiles as they discovered the city’s corners for the first time. It’s always fun watching people fall in love with Vancouver in real time.
On our trip from South Surrey, we took the double decker bus to Skytrain. The bus we were on was almost full. Those buses are rarely full even through the work week at rush hour. Locals were out in full force. When we were walking the seawall, cyclists zipped past on dedicated lanes, and families wandered through the waterfront taking in the views. Even the street performers seemed to have a little extra spring in their step.
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| Notice the yoga class on top of the Cactus Club |
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| I've never gone to Nanaimo on Hullo but plan to sometime this summer |
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| You don't see Canada Place when there are cruise ships in town. |
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| The mountains have very little snow for March 1st! |
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| Always nice to see Stanley Park |
Days like this remind me how lucky we are to live so close to a world‑class city that still manages to feel welcoming and walkable. Vancouver shines brightest when people are out enjoying it together, and today was one of those perfect snapshots of what makes this place so special.
Sunday, March 1, 2026
Neil Sedaka
I was very sorry to hear about the death of Neil Sedaka. Few artists have woven themselves into the fabric of popular music as seamlessly as Neil Sedaka. His career spans more than seven decades, crossing genres, generations, and continents — a testament to both his talent and his ability to evolve with the times. Sedaka’s story is not just about hit records; it’s about resilience, reinvention, and the enduring power of a great melody.
Neil Sedaka was born on March 13, 1939, in Brooklyn, New York, to a close-knit, working-class family. His musical gifts emerged early. By eight, he was studying classical piano at the prestigious Juilliard School’s preparatory division — a rare opportunity for a child from his background.
But while classical music shaped his technique, it was pop that captured his imagination. As a teenager, Sedaka teamed up with lyricist Howard Greenfield, forming one of the most successful song writing duos of the Brill Building era. Their partnership would define the sound of early American pop.
Skin Cancer
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I love researching famous women in history. I knew them all but three. Sacagawea: Sacagawea was a Lemhi Shoshone woman who, at age 1...




