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January 30, 2008

Still Here

I've been quiet for weeks.  Usually it's because I don't have anything interesting to say, but this time is a little different.  Soon there will be some distillations into meaningful blog content, but just so you know, here are the things I'm immersed in:

  • Making projects for the Canadian Home Workshop Show, where I'm presenting a bunch of times between February 29th and March 2nd.
  • Co-writing a book with Steve Smith, the mind behind The Red Green Show
  • Putting together a tour about innovative new products for homeowners
  • Creating a new web site for ToolGirl.com - way more stuff,  way more fun
  • Learning to use a lathe to make table legs
  • Collaborating on a pitch for a new TV series
  • Shooting moreToolGirl videos
  • Trying not to eat cereal again for dinner because I didn't have time (or interest, truthfully) for cooking

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Mag,

You're shooting a new tv series? Holy Cow, that is so awesome!. whats the new series called? do tell do tell.

Ps Mag You have no Idea How happy Iam to see you post again! When I logged on to your site and saw this, Im like so happy! I've really missed you Mag! About the newsletters I would like to receieve mine again. I enjoyed reading the first one that you emailed me!

Mag,
we'll we see new faces in your new tv series? Like any avonlea casts?

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