I Remember Visiting Alberta's small towns as a boy and sending postcards back to Calgary that we'd pin to the walls as if we knew crowds of international travellers. I still like small towns and postcards, but have learned to accept that emails and photo attachments are simpler. One friend told me he hunted for hours to find a stamp in Denver.
So ... send me an email with a question, or, if you're an-out-of-towner, attach a photo that'd make a once in a lifetime discovery postcard ... and I'll reply.
And who doesn't want to visit Spock in Vulcan, AB.?
Who doesn't need to catch up on the Fort Macleod news and get a haircut?



