Holiday greetings
You’d think the trolls would’ve figured out, by now, that their hatred and invective makes me stronger. Not the reverse.
But, I must say, this one is in a category all of its own.

You’d think the trolls would’ve figured out, by now, that their hatred and invective makes me stronger. Not the reverse.
But, I must say, this one is in a category all of its own.

I am so sad to learn of the passing of one of my greatest friends at Bishop Carroll High School and beyond, Theresa Sheridan. We lost her on Christmas Day after a long struggle with diabetes.
Theresa was part of our drama/music gang, and she was extraordinarily talented – and always unfailingly kind to everyone. Over the years, she supported me through the loss of my Dad, separation, and life’s challenges.
I am just gutted that she is gone. I can’t believe a heart that big could just stop beating.

I just got out of mass at a little church in Brighton – we Irish Catholics can’t help ourselves – and I just wanted to wish all of you a merry Christmas.
For me, it has been a bit of a challenging year. Among other things, I’ve become reacquainted with betrayal. I don’t recommend it.
But 2020, and the new decade, are going to be a great finale. And I want to sincerely thank all of you – including the many folks reading these words who I’ve never had the honor to meet face-to-face – a heartfelt thank you. Your support and your kindness helped a lot. A lot.
So, a merry Christmas – and a happy Hanukkah – to you and yours. You are all awesome and me and my kids – and Joey and Roxy – wish you the very best.

It’s been a crappy year. You all know why. And all of you have been pretty amazing to me.
So, I’m going to have a New Year’s Day levee thing at my place in the County to thank you. Drop on by, try out some of the excellent local wines and beers, say hi.
If you are going to be in or around the County on New Year’s Day, let me know at wkinsella@gmail.com and I will get you the deets.
And thank you.
Jodie and Tony’s podcast, here. (My voice sounds a bit muffled. Sorry about that.)

…and Merry Christmas, Happy Chanukah, Season’s Greetings, Habari Gani and Al-Salaamu Aleikum!

Read this posting about a “news story” by the CBC’s Kaleigh Rogers and Andrea Bellemaire. See (a) how fundamentally dishonest Rogers is and (b) how they inserted deeply-personal, wildly-out-of-context private life stuff into their “story.” About private lives.
Then read this:


The moment he was.
