What are the odds?
My niece, Barbara, arrived today to spend the weekend, much to her father's delight as well as mine. It hasn't been so long since I have seen her, having visited her in Ottawa last month with my brother, Roy who is staying with me for the summer.
This is the first time, however, she has visited my home in Owen Sound, even though I have lived here more than 20 years. Our busy lives often do this to families. No matter, it is a pleasure to have her and Roy and I plan some events for her enjoyment, including a barbecue and rare performance by special jazz favourites, Bobby Dean Blackburn and his four sons.
Being a Globe and Mail reader, she clipped an article from today's edition - page A2 - as there was a mention of a person from Owen Sound noted in it. The article is a report on winners of a writing contest, somewhat of a back-handed compliment as the contest is for worst opening line to an imaginary novel.
The 26th annual Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest lists several contestants including one 'from Canada' who is someone I know about. She is the daughter of my former dentist and his wife!!
Congratulations Sarah Totton.