5 Tips for Blogging in a Developing Country

Social networking is providing never-before-seen glimpses into developing countries. Before, information about current events was limited to international media networks or first-hand experience. With the rise of social networking, including blogging, the rest of the world has a more complete picture of life and events there.

But you can’t tell your story if you don’t have the tools. Here are five tips for bloggers living in or traveling through developing countries.

Blogging on the Go is Easier with a Laptop, Photo by Anonymous Account, Flickr

Blogging on the Go is Easier with a Laptop, Photo by Anonymous Account, Flickr

1. Have Your Own Gear and be Prepared

Don’t rely on others and don’t count on having access to computers. Get your own wireless-enabled device (like a netbook or mini-laptop). It’s easier to find a wireless connection than to find an open computer in an internet café, library, or other public place. Plus, you won’t have a time limit or have to fight with other people who are waiting on you. Make sure you have an extra battery and a charger adapter (if needed).

2. Hang Out in Expensive Hotels

In many developing countries, only the fanciest hotels have a WiFi. Luckily, you don’t have to stay in one to enjoy the benefits of their connection. Check in to a gueshouse within your budget and then head out to a bar of an expensive hotel with your laptop in tow. Buy an inexpensive beverage and enjoy their WiFi while “patronizing their bar”.

3. Use Unsecured Connections

Unsecured wireless connections can be found everywhere, including developing countries. Even in this day and age, it’s amazing how many people just plug in their wireless router and without setting it thoroughly up, broadcast free wifi to the world. Mentally thank them for their contribution and fire up your laptop.

4. Copy-Paste

You don’t need an internet connection to blog – you only need it to post on your blog.

Write your thoughts beforehand – on the bus, plain, canoe, or wherever you are. When you finally have an internet connection, all you need to do is copy-paste your words. This is a far more efficient use of your time (and connection) than waiting until you have the internet to start brainstorming your blog topic.

5. Hide Your Gear

You can’t tell your story if you don’t have the tools – so take precautions to avoid getting robbed. Don’t carry a computer case. Instead, have a bag or some other kind of tote that doesn’t look like it’s intended for carrying laptops. At the same time, make sure nothing else – such as cables and adapters – give you out. Many would be robbers only risk taking a move at your belongings because they have no doubt the pull would land them a laptop. Shoddy bags that look like they’re full of stinky underwear don’t attract attention of robbers.

“An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure,” so plan ahead to keep from being electronically stranded. The poorer a country, the more attention your gadgets attract. Blogging in developing countries doesn’t have to be any more difficult than blogging in the developed world, just don’t make yourself an easy victim and take advantage of many available wireless networks and you’re in the game.

How to Choose a Vehicle Repair Facility

When you move to a new city and you need to have your vehicle fixed, your choice of repair shop may affect your wallet and your safety. It only makes sense to spend whatever time is necessary to research the local shops before you entrust your vehicle to strangers. Here are some ideas to help you in your search.

Do Your Homework Before Selecting a Repair Shop for Your Car, Photo by torbakhopper, Flickr

Do Your Homework Before Selecting a Repair Shop for Your Car, Photo by torbakhopper, Flickr

What Make Is Your Car?

It is a good idea to have your car repaired by the local representative of the company which manufactured your vehicle. If experience counts for anything, the mechanics who deal with your brand of car day in and day out are probably best suited to the job.

The problem here, however, is the price of this superior service. They will use only the top quality repair parts at that facility. They won’t be combing the wreckers for the part you need. They won’t want to use a similar, generic part from Canadian Tire, or a comparable part from a parts store. You’ll be paying top dollar for the exact brand of part.

It’s fine if you can afford it. You may have bought the vehicle brand new, and be able to afford the part, no problem. Or you may be nursing along your ancient vehicle, your first vehicle, in fact. You may be coaxing it along as best you can, hoping it won’t quit before you’re able to replace it with something better. If that’s the case, you may want to look at independent repair shops.

What to Avoid

Don’t take your car to a shade-tree mechanic. He may be God’s gift to the Art of Repair, but if you don’t know him, or any of his previous customers, he could be a legendary con man. Do you want to take that chance?

Don’t take your vehicle to a run down looking dump with fierce looking mechanics and filthy conditions in the work area. If there are no mechanics’ certificates on display, go away. If you don’t think you’d fare well in an altercation about the service you receive, leave.

Should you feel that you’ve seen the workers there somewhere, make sure of one thing. Double check that they weren’t recently featured on W5 (the Canadian TV newsmagazine) in their annual expose of dishonest repair shops nation-wide.

If the facility is surrounded by broken down wrecks which have been worked on unsuccessfully and dragged outside to rust, turn on your heel. If all the walls and lamp posts around the shop are obviously battered and smashed up, don’t take your vehicle there for steering or brake work.

What to Look For.

Look for a busy, well-run, friendly establishment. The owner or manager should be present in a close supervisory capacity. He should gladly do an estimate and agree not to do any work without your permission. He should be willing to discuss alternatives to the quote, and he shouldn’t feel threatened if you ask to speak to someone who has been a long term customer.

Just to be sure, tell him up front that if they replace a part, you’d like the old one returned to you. That way you are sure that something new went under the hood.

If there’s a Better Business Bureau for your area, check the business out. They’re in the business of keeping records of complaints. Run a mile if they think the shop’s a poor risk.

While I hope you never have to deal with this problem, if you do perhaps these ideas will help you with your decision. And if you’re driving a beater, you probably have some suggestions about shop selection yourself. Why not post your thoughts in a comment here? You might even save a life with your well chosen words.

Choosing Tires for Best Traction

People’s eyes glaze over when you try to explain to them why they have to keep a matched set of tires on their vehicles. They seem to suspect that the salesman is just trying to up-sell them from the one retread they requested, to 4 top of the line, brand new, hideously expensive rubber doughnuts. They refuse to listen to the salesman’s safety-oriented suggestions about proper inflation. I know that this is a common human experience.

Right Tires Contribute to Proper Manoeuvrability and Reliability of Motor Vehicles, Photo by J. Star, Flickr

Right Tires Contribute to Proper Manoeuvrability and Reliability of Motor Vehicles, Photo by J. Star, Flickr

My Dad ran a tire shop, and he went to his grave a broken man because he knew that his customers greeted his tire suggestions with disdain. They could not believe that tire safety was a crucially important topic. They needed a comparison with a commonplace situation where the truth of the salesman’s words can ring true. If they can relate the use of tires to something familiar, they can grasp the tire salesman’s arguments, self serving as they may seem. That’s why I always explain safe tire requirements by comparing their performance to what happens when you outfit your pet elephant with inflatable rubber-soled shoes.

Jumbo represents the weight of your car. His inflatable rubber shoes represent your tires. If you put three brand new, correctly inflated rubber shoes and one old thin, bald, half empty shoe on Jumbo, how do you think he’d walk? What would the problem be? You can easily imagine that the inferior shoe would impede his progress on slippery slopes, or icy ground. He’d have no traction on this poorly equipped leg. The bad foot would slide out from under him, causing him to lose control, falling around, and sliding about. You understand that this would happen to your elephant. Why do you insist on trying to make this scenario have a good outcome when applying it to your car? You know the cure too!

All the tires should be equally worn for proper traction. Conversely, if you put one good shoe on Jumbo, and 3 crappy ones, you instantly understand that this wouldn’t work either. In order to have even distribution of traction ability, the car needs 4 good tires. But sometimes financial constrictions dictate that a person only buy two tires. Once again, the elephant analogy will help people decide where the new tires must be placed.

Jumbo is a front wheel drive animal. If he’s wearing two worn old shoes on the front two legs, and two new shoes on the rear feet, how do you think Jumbo will handle wet, muddy or icy patches? Yes, his front feet will not have the strong traction that the back ones will have. This will result in his front legs buckling when pushed from behind. The frontal weakness will have Jumbo all off kilter. However, if you put the good shoes on the front feet, he’ll clump along much more steadily. A car is also much more efficient if the two new tires are installed on the drive axle. They should go on the back wheels of a rear-drive car.

Unfortunately, this analogy won’t work when proper tire inflation is being discussed. We’ve all put new shoes on our elephants, but have we pumped him full of air? Tire shop owners are currently pushing the idea of filling tires with nitrogen. They cite better fuel efficiency and longer tire life as reasons to use this gas. And another thing! Regular air loses about 1.5 psi in a month, whereas nitrogen holds the pressure better. They say that it takes nitrogen 6 months to lose 1.5 psi.

I suppose that the scientists among us could conduct their own experiments with balloons and regular air versus nitrogen. But my interests lie elsewhere. I’m off to check Jumbo’s footwear for signs of wear and tear. After all, I wouldn’t want him to be slipping and sliding when he goes out with his friends. Elephants can cause big pile-ups if not properly shod! Just like cars.

5 Things to Do Before You Quit Your Job

It seems like just about everyone has an idea for a business or endeavor that could free them from the drudgery of their current job. Entrepreneurship is an awesome way to take control of your life and make more money than you will probably make working for someone else. But before you break free of the shackles of employment, here are a few things to do before you quit your job.

Advantages and Disadvantages of Job vs Self Employment, Photo by arimoore, Flickr

Advantages and Disadvantages of Job vs Self Employment, Photo by arimoore, Flickr

Do Your Homework

Don’t quit your job today, then wake up tomorrow without a clue of how you’re going to make money. While you have an income, start doing some research on your business idea. Is it plausible? Are there people already doing what you have in mind? If so, can you learn from them before you begin? Is the market too saturated for a newcomer? Don’t just quit your job – quit your job, knowing that you are leaving it for something better.

Make Money

Thomas Watson, the founder of IBM, said, “Nothing happens until someone sells something.” Before even thinking about quitting your job, make some money first. If you can’t make at least a few bucks with devoting a little time, why would you think you can make a lot of money devoting a lot of time? When you have some cash in hand, you can say, “There – I’ve proven to myself that I can make money doing this. If I can make this much money with the investment of a few hours, I can probably make more money by investing even more time.”

Test It

It doesn’t have to be an all-or-nothing type of decision. You can begin your own business even while you’re working for your current employer. After you’ve made some money doing what you have in mind, start gearing up for serious business. Devote even more time to your endeavor to see just how much you can achieve in your current situation. If you can make it work while you’re also working forty hours a week, just think of how much success you’ll have when you can devote all of your time to it. Moreover, you’ll already have an established business to step into when you finally quit your job for good.

Do the Math

Crunch the numbers and make sure that you can survive without your current income. That may include living off of savings for a period of time, but the better option is to already have the business established to the point that you don’t need to. By cutting back your lifestyle and accelerating your business, you may be able to smoothly transition from full-time employee to full-time entrepreneur.

Don’t Burn Bridges

Do not burn your bridges. Your former employer may become a great client and your former coworkers may become great sources of referrals. When you begin your venture, you’ll want as many contacts as you can. As the quote goes, “You have to do it alone, and you can’t do it by yourself.”

Animal Neutering Myths

Stop that! You’ll go blind! Fact or myth? Luckily for us, it’s a myth. Myths underlie every human endeavor, shaping our beliefs and guiding our actions. Without myths our societies would fail to function, because we need myths to provide us with goals, examples and hope. However, there are myths that cause unnecessary harm and confusion. And if you try to expose myths in some arenas, the faithful will show no mercy. Your own family will consign you to the myth abyss. Clearly, myths are the force behind much human thinking, acting as quick, short-cut triggers to our feelings.

It’s because of our feelings for domestic animals (pets) that we have them in our lives. Warm and fuzzy feelings. Empathic feelings. Feelings of a mutual bonding. It’s the myth of harmony and co-operation between man and beast which is at work here. Is it attainable? Not unless man gets serious about beast overpopulation.

Pets from Animal Shelters Are Already Spayed/Neutered, Photo: OLD SKOOL Cora, Flickr

Pets from Animal Shelters Are Already Spayed/Neutered, Photo: OLD SKOOL Cora, Flickr

Animals have an overpowering procreative drive, ensuring the longevity of their species. We’ve all seen useless old mutts and half dead tomcats spring to life at the whiff of a nearby female. Then comes the “mission impossible” scene, as each animal tries to complete his and her role in the activity. It’s not wrong! It’s just the first step in the easily preventable creation of unwanted progeny. There’s not much chance that threadbare old warhorses will procreate, but younger ones will. We humans have to step in. We know the shocking facts about animal overpopulation. We must attack the myths behind our unwillingness to spay and neuter our pets. These myths are firmly entrenched in our society. Heard these?

Myth 1: The Surgery Is Too Expensive

OK. You can’t afford the fifty bucks to spay your cat? Believe me you can’t afford not to spay her:

  • Cost of box and old sheet placed in a comfortable corner of your house for your cat’s special day: $2.00
  • Cost of hot water bottle and special cat toys and treats to entice mother cat into the birthing area you have prepared: $21.03
  • Cost of replacing your daughter’s high school grad dress, (the cat pulled it down and had her kittens on it): $237.07

I make that $ 260.10. Fifty bucks sounds pretty reasonable now.

Myth2: The Females Are Only in Heat Once Each Year, So We’ll Just Keep Her Home at That Time

Have you ever tried to sleep while a Tomcat choir fights and yowls throughout the night? If not, you’re in for a treat. But when the neighbors get a whiff of that noxious cat-spray, and notice that there are cat paw prints all over their cars, they’ll give you tight-lipped smiles and offer you their Vets’ business cards. Some may be slightly less civilized. Cats and dogs can generally produce two litters per year. It can be pricey. (See Myth 1)

Myth 3: Female Pets Should Have One Litter Before Being Spayed. It’ll Bring Out her Gentle, Nurturing Motherliness

There are considerable health benefits to your pet when spayed or neutered at the earliest opportunity. It also prevents the animal from developing her latent, hard-wired, protective maternal fierceness. Many’s the bewildered pet lover has watched in horror as his cutesy wootsy little girl has bared her teeth and growled at his extended hand. If he’s wise, he’ll back away from the unwavering stare, the flared nostrils. There’s a loss of trust. There’s no going back.

Myth 4: Spayed Animals Turn Into Big Fat Slobs

Yes, if you overfeed them and don’t exercise them. I knew a record breaking cat, once. She broke the record for the number of kittens produced. Later in life she broke the record for number of near misses at her litter box. She weighed thirty pounds, and her body was so huge it didn’t quite fit into the cat tray. Guess which end overflowed?

Now that Bob Barker has retired we need someone to give daily reminders about the duty that we have to spay and neuter our pets. Will you help?

5 Terror and Genocide Museums of the World

These 5 Terror and Genocide Museums of the World stand as chilling reminders of what humanity is capable of.

Murambi Genocide Memorial Center, Rwanda

Clothes of Victims at the Murambi Genocide Memorial Center in Rwanda, Photo by Shawna_Nelles, Flicrk

Clothes of Victims at the Murambi Genocide Memorial Center in Rwanda, Photo by Shawna_Nelles, Flicrk

The civil conflicts of Rwanda claimed the lives of nearly 1 million people. This museum is preserved as the site of the massacre of 45,000 Tutsi natives who were lured into a trap. Taken by surprise, thousands were slaughtered. Of the 20,000 who escaped the area, nearly all were killed the following day. The school was dedicated as a memorial to the incident and the civil war’s price.

Apartheid Museum, South Africa

Apartheid Museum in Cape Town, South Africa, Photo by NJR ZA, Wikipedia

Apartheid Museum in Cape Town, South Africa, Photo by NJR ZA, Wikipedia

This Johannesburg museum recounts life under an apartheid regime. Photographs, stories, videos, and items taken from the time period retell the story. As part of the experience, visitors are classified by their own racial identity – as they would be under apartheid – and only allowed into the museum through their race’s respective gate.

Auschwitz, Poland

Birkenau Gate at the Auschwitz Concentration Camp in Poland, Photo by Angelo Celedon aka Lito Sheppard, Wikipedia

Birkenau Gate at the Auschwitz Concentration Camp in Poland, Photo by Angelo Celedon aka Lito Sheppard, Wikipedia

The most infamous death camp in the world, Auschwitz saw the extermination of millions of Jews during WWII. The 191 hectare complex recounts the lives of the prisoners and guards – stories of terror, heroism, hope, and hopelessness.

Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, Cambodia

Waterboarding Bed at the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Photo by waterboardingdotorg, Wikipedia

Waterboarding Bed at the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Photo by waterboardingdotorg, Wikipedia

This museum in Cambodia’s capital Phnom Penh was the site of a security prison under a communist regime. Only 12 people were thought to have survived being imprisoned there out of a total of 77,000.

Terror Haza, Hungary

Terror Haza aka House of Terror in Budapest, Hungary, Photo by uzo19, Wikipedia

Terror Haza aka House of Terror in Budapest, Hungary, Photo by uzo19, Wikipedia

In the capital of Hungary, this building served the horrific needs of two governments: the fascist and communists. In addition to remembering the lives and deaths of those unfortunate to find themselves “detained” there, the museum also examines Hungary’s relationship with Nazi Germany and Soviet Russia.

Ghosts and Haunted Places of Alberta

Are you a ghost chaser? If so, you could do worse that check out Alberta’s ghosts. There are tons of them here, and no matter which kind of ghosts you prefer, you’ll find something to your taste in Alberta’s spookiest locations.

Are you a big fan of ghostly murder scenes? If so, you could head to the Banff Springs Hotel where a family was supposedly murdered many years ago. Hotel guests report that the spirits of this family group have been seen all over the hotel. So much so, that management attempted to reduce the chance of their spirits escaping from the scene of their slaughter. They walled in the door to that unlucky room. However, people tend to notice that room 873 is missing, and ask about it. Then out comes the grisly tale, to the delight of all ardent ghost hunters. The part of the wall where the door once was leaves no doubt that an area has been enclosed there. Before it was walled in, the domestic staff reported that their efforts to remove a child’s fingerprints from that room met with the stubborn reappearance of those forensic identifiers over and over again. So, until some brave soul goes in there with a bottle of Windex and nerves of steel, we may never know whether or not this tale has any real foundation.

Banff Springs Hotel - One of Many Haunted Places in Alberta, Photo by MyklR, Flickr

Banff Springs Hotel - One of Many Haunted Places in Alberta, Photo by MyklR, Flickr

If those murder victims are too elusive for you, maybe you’d prefer Calgary’s Deane House. This house has been the scene of many murder mystery parties in the past. These were successful in that several guests reported seeing a man in the basement. He appeared to be Aboriginal, and local historians speculated it was Chief Deerfoot. Plexiglass may soon be installed at Deane house, as glass cabinets seem to shatter without any obvious reason. If you’re staying overnight there and want to encounter a ghost, try sleeping in the upstairs bedrooms. People have been reporting seeing ghosts there for many years. Maybe it’s time for another murder mystery party there. Only this time maybe a group of paranormal investigators could set up their half ton of equipment in the house to capture scientific evidence of ghosts. It’s unfortunate that such equipment seems to guarantee a ghost-free evening, punctuated by the occasional shrieks of Nervous Nellies falling over each other in the dark.

Of course, the obvious place to look for ghosts is around graveyards. And Alberta’s full of these haunted places, some of which feature both visual and acoustic effects. You won’t go far wrong in Drumheller. People have reported ghosts in the entire area of the city Graveyard, and for three kilometres around it.

If you drive out of Edmonton to Calling Lake School, you may feel your every move is being watched by unseen eyes. People have long believed that the school was built on an old Aboriginal burial ground. This has led to reports of the appearance of a ghostly visitor to the school library both in the dark of night and in broad daylight. You’d have to wonder what Bright Spark in the planning stages for the school, suggested such an unsuitable location.

An ancient battlefield turned graveyard in Cadotte Lake is the Peace River’s contribution to Alberta’s roster of other-worldly haunts. Again here, one apparently feels the sting of long-dead eyes upon the flesh. People see strange lights on the nearby lake, and find themselves ejected from the graveyard after dark by a tall shadowy shape. Floodlights might fix it!

But don’t be thinking that all of Alberta’s ghosts are to be found in old, broken down surroundings. Some of them even have the nerve to show up in those bastions of commercial enterprise—modern businesses.
There’s a Mark’s Work Warehouse on Macleod Trail South in Calgary where you might be witness to the daily tossing of objects across the store by unseen hands. Fortunately this doesn’t happen at peak retail times, so no harm done. However the bad smells in the store can often be encountered during the day. Some have likened this odor to that of wet dogs. Whew! Chills, eerie footsteps and odd shadows on the floor may hinder your concentration when trying to select your winter long johns.

Zellers in Forest Lawn is another unlikely place for tormented spirits. That’s where George, (a ghost) throws items off the shelves. His ghostly ears don’t seem to work as they once did, so he goes around turning up the volume on electrical appliances. He also favors the skirl of the bagpipes! It sounds like an experience not to be missed!

And finally for the younger generation, there’s a haunted mall in Grande Prairie. Here you may spot an old lady who apparently choked to death in the food court, and a less than handsome old fellow who stakes out the area near the mall offices at night.

Ghosts are always interesting and thought provoking. I wonder what they think of us when we go around searching for them in haunted places, then screech and high tail it out of there when we think we’ve found them. If they’re searching for us too, and then immediately disappear when they find us, what possible use is this popular mutual seeking each other out? Could it be an age old human need to seek out the unknown? Or is it a game played by ghosts bored to death by disembodiment? What do you think?

Alberta is a great place to hunt down ghosts if you enjoy the occasional goosebumpy experience. Why not do some investigating, if you’re tough enough? There are plenty of hanunted places throughout the province to keep you busy for a while.

Princess Louise Caroline Alberta and the Province of Alberta

No wonder Alberta is a forward-looking, progressive province. It was named after a woman who had those qualities in spades. Born in 1848, she rejected many of the common conventions of her time and her social class. She was an early feminist, defying status quo thinking which denied women the right to vote. She so vociferously defended her positions that she was regarded by many as prickly and difficult. What better woman to lend her name to the “energy province” of Canada? What better spirit to inspire Alberta’s inhabitants in their own quests for fulfillment?

Alberta lived a difficult life, punctuated by episodes of extreme belligerence and deep sorrow. She never knuckled under, however, and held firmly to her own opinions throughout her long life. She was a sixth child. Three more siblings arrived after her birth, and perhaps as a middle child she learned early in life that she had to speak up to ensure that she got her needs met. She was Princess Louise Caroline Alberta of Britain. Her mother was the formidable Victoria. That can’t have been easy!

Princess Louise Caroline Alberta, Duchess of Argyll After Whom the Province of Alberta is Named, Image in Public Domain

Princess Louise Caroline Alberta, Duchess of Argyll After Whom the Province of Alberta is Named, Image in Public Domain

Princess Louise’s early life was protected and regimented in what was probably fairly stifling to the person of creativity that she undoubtedly was. And when her father, Albert, died in 1861, Louise was further restricted as her mother entered a prolonged state of mourning, shutting down court activities and social appointments for almost ten years. Louise chafed openly at the new, then ongoing restrictions. She earned much disapproval and enmity from her family by openly demanding an end to the enforced mourning at that time. She simply refused to conform.

This became a pattern for her life. She questioned every aspect of the social system which kept women of her era obedient, fruitful and quiet. When Princess Louise Caroline Alberta reached marriageable age, predictably, sparks flew. Rumours started to circulate in London about her suspected romantic dalliances. She declared that she would never consent to marry a Royal Prince. She intended to make her own love match. Her siblings weighed in with their suggestions as to her choice of a mate. Surprisingly, when Princess Louise Caroline Alberta did choose a husband, Queen Victoria accepted her choice more willingly than her siblings did, especially her brother, the Prince of Wales. Queen Victoria wanted to see some fresh blood in the royal line, and Louise married the commoner of her choice in 1871. Her husband was John, Marquess of Lorne and later Duke of Argyll. Unfortunately, both Victoria and Louise were to be disappointed in this marriage.

After a brief period of happiness, it was clear that the marriage was in trouble. Louise and John lived separately much of the time, amid rumours that he was either gay or bisexual. Louise had no children, and whether that was intentional or not, it was undoubtedly a troubled area in their marriage. There was lots of gossip about Louise’s suspected affairs too. In the few years before John’s death they became close once more, leaving Louise sorrowful after his death. All in all they both suffered by their contemporaries’ barely masked disapproval of their marital conduct. It is a tribute to their personal strength that they salvaged anything from their troubled union. That took persistence. Their reconciliation was only possible because both partners were capable of taking action on their true feelings, regardless of the opinions of others.

Louise Caroline Alberta’s connection with Canada started long before 1905 when Canada’s newest territory – the province of Alberta – was named after her. Louise’s husband was appointed Governor General of Canada in 1878 and Louise accompanied him to the Dominion at that time. Their arrival was plagued by resentment of the intrusion of the monarchy into this young country. Many hardworking settlers had left Britain to escape that country’s rigid class system. They were committed to democracy and angrily voiced their disgruntlement at the arrival of royal visitors.

There was a public relations nightmare on the train that was carrying the couple to their new quarters. One of the Princess’ aides threw some reporters off the train when they became unruly. Although Louise was unaware of the incident until later, many Canadians thought that she had ordered the removal of the men. They saw this as a haughty action, something that would pass without comment in England, but not here!

Louise’s adjustment to life in Ottawa was a difficult one. Not only was the weather so extreme compared with that in London, but the Governor General’s living quarters were rough compared with the palaces that Louise had been used to. She also felt strong pangs of homesickness. But she set her mind on making efforts to adjust. A keen proponent of physical fitness, Louise took up skating. She enjoyed sleigh-riding until she had a bad accident in February of 1880. She was knocked unconscious, and suffered a serious concussion. She tried to downplay the seriousness of her condition, giving rise to rumours that she was not hurt at all. When she minimized her injuries then cancelled social appointments, Canadians thought she was faking. Nothing came easily to Louise.

Quite possibly the only thing that kept Princess Louise Caroline Alberta sane throughout life was her ability to get lost in her creative activities. A painter, a sculptress and an actress, she was recognized for her creative gifts. But even in this area there were criticisms and rumours about her abilities. Some whispered that her final sculpture, completed in London after her husband’s death, was actually the work of her sculpture teacher.

She left many artworks in England and some in Canada’s Rideau Hall which are recognised today as being creations of great beauty and power.

Yes, Princess Louise Caroline Alberta was a suitably powerful and contraversial figure to lend her name to Canada’s dynamo Province. She battled on, in the difficult role that she inherited at birth. And Albertans can think of her when they need determination to withstand Alberta’s challenges.

Go Alberta!

The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey – Trailer

The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey - Official Poster Released by New Line Cinema/Warner Bros

The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey is a silver screen adaptation of JRR Tolkien’s 1937 bestseller The Hobbit. The story follows the adventures of famous Hobbit Bilbo Baggins of the Shire. Directed by Peter Jackson who also directed the Lord of the Rings trilogy, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey promises to be as successful as The Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Towers and The Return of the King.

Below is the two minute long teaser trailer for The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey recently released by New Line Cinema to keep the lust on high. The world premiere of The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey is set to take place in Wellington, New Zealand on December 14, 2012. Part two of The Hobbit, entitled There and Back Again has a release date set for December 13, 2013. The journey will be epic.

5 Reasons You’re Not Getting Pregnant

You would think we would have pregnancy down to a science after all these years. Our bodies and the reproductive processes are so incredibly complex, some people have difficulty conceiving. If you’re one of them, read one for some great tips on increasing your chances of getting pregnant. (And these tips have nothing to do with sex.)

Pregnancy - The Most Beautiful Time to Be a Woman, Photo by nexus6, Flickr

Pregnancy - The Most Beautiful Time to Be a Woman, Photo by nexus6, Flickr

Keep a Positive Attitude

Scientists still don’t fully comprehend how our minds and bodies are connected. But they do agree that your state of mind affects your body in ways they haven’t even explored yet. Keep a positive, upbeat attitude. If your mind is in a positive, peaceful place, your body will respond.

Keep Track of Your Schedule

Not everyone has a temperature of 37 Degrees Celsius (98.6 Degrees Fahrenheit), and not every woman ovulates in perfect, four-week cycles. Keep track of your cycles. The most fertile time for your body is two weeks after your period – which may not be exactly two weeks before your next one. Know your body and plan accordingly.

Lose or Gain Weight

People who aren’t at their ideal body weight may have more trouble conceiving. If you’re underweight, you may be malnourished in which case your body will have more trouble conceiving. On the other hand, if you’re overweight, the associated health problems can also lead to difficulty. Exercise, eat healthy, and work towards your ideal weight.

Get Some Sleep

It’s not really rocket science – your body needs a certain amount of consistent sleep to function properly. The more deprived of sleep you are, the harder it’s going to be to conceive. Force yourself to get the right amount of sleep your body needs every night. You should do it for your own health anyway (also keep in mind that when the baby comes, you’re not going to get much sleep).

Relax

This goes back to having a positive attitude. Your body physically responds to your emotional and mental health. If you’re stressed, your body is going to respond. The fight-or-flight responses are our body’s natural way of reacting to perceived stress. If your body is constantly in that mode, it will work against you conceiving. Listen to your body. When your child is here, you’ll already have practice in managing stress.