Friday 31 October 2008

My granddaughter's first Halloween

My government working for and with me

Today, I received a flyer describing options for developing public transit along a major route linking my community, which is part of the GTA (Greater Toronto Area) with another part adjacent to mine. The combined population is well over one million residents. It is a well-designed, three-page, glossy, full-colour pamphlet detailing options, pros and cons of options and outlines a plan of major milestones. One section is a chart indicating where and when community workshops are being held to allow input from and discussion between the public and project planners. I was very impressed with the entire content of this communication from my elected officials, especially the fact that they decided to include me in the process of shaping my community. There's only one little glitch in the whole thing: THE MEETING FOR MY AREA HAPPENED TWO DAYS AGO! In fact, two of the five scheduled meetings for different areas have already taken place! And unless I was the last one to receive my invitation, the third meeting will have taken place before some people are notified.

If the same kind of planning and execution goes into the rest of the project, it should be an overwhelming success. NOT!

I just sent a modified version of the above to my rep for Brampton. I, of course, am not holding my breath waiting for a response.

Q & A's from around the web

Why do visible police cars have to be replaced by ambulances?

Because they can't find the invisible ones to replace.

Thursday 30 October 2008

Q & A's from around the web

Are the ice caps going to melt?

That depends. How long ago did you pick them up at the coffee shop?

Wednesday 29 October 2008

Q & A's from around the web

Any suggestions on Great toddler snacks?

Toddlers are great on crackers with melted cheddar.