Alice Valdal's Blog
September 18, 2025
Piano Lessons
My book club meetings have started up again. Back to school anyone? We reviewed The Piano Shop on the Left Bank by Thad Carhart. This is an old book that came into my possession via a little free library. The words “piano” and “left bank” caught my attention so I brought it home. Turns out, […]
Published on September 18, 2025 13:12
September 4, 2025
Small but Beautiful
School’s back in session, so time to settle down to a regular routine at my writing desk. September landed on the calendar so abruptly I feel as though I’ve been caught with my homework undone. I’m used to a few days grace before Labour Day and the back to work schedule. I guess the upside […]
Published on September 04, 2025 13:44
August 27, 2025
Proof my Cat’s a Thief
I’m getting ready to enter a piece of knitting in our annual Fall Fair. It is an “unfinished object” because my cat stole my yarn and I could not find it anywhere. I bought another ball but couldn’t get the same dye lot. Therefore I’m having to redesign the sleeves to avoid a yarn change […]
Published on August 27, 2025 14:43
June 11, 2025
What’s in a Title?
Went to the movie, “Jane Austen Wrecked My Life.” I hadn’t read much about the show but the title intrigued me so much, I joined a couple of female friends — no husbands wanted to come — and had a girls night out. The movie was not what any of us expected. To begin with, […]
Published on June 11, 2025 22:30
May 28, 2025
The Crown and Parliament
This has been a very exciting week in Canadian politics. A new session of parliament has begun, under a newly elected government and a new prime minister. The popular view is that parliament sessions with their long debates and nit-picking speeches is pretty dull, and far removed from our day-to-day lives. But watching history in […]
Published on May 28, 2025 14:53
May 14, 2025
Make My Day
It seems the media headlines are nothing but bad news these days. The constant stream of worry and stress and fear weighs on my spirit. Thus, I was pleasantly surprised when I had to spend a day on foot in my home town. It began when a teenager paused and held a door for me. […]
Published on May 14, 2025 17:23
May 7, 2025
4 Ways to Put the Fun in Function
Oh dear! I’ve been very remiss in keeping my blog posts up-to-date! There are any number of excuses — Easter, election, gardening, book club, writers’ group — no shortages of excuses, the question is: are they valid? Whether you are a writer, a swimmer, a chess-player or a biochemist, there are always excuses to avoid […]
Published on May 07, 2025 16:18
April 9, 2025
Love is Love
T.S. Eliot called April “the cruellist month.” Here, in Canada, that has certainly proven true with the weather. One day we are basking in sunshine and summer temperatures, the next an ice storm, or snow, or rain comes barrelling down, flattening flowers, breaking tree limbs, knocking out power lines and damaging roofs. Added to the […]
Published on April 09, 2025 04:00
March 26, 2025
6 Ways to beat the Sophomore Slump
The sophomore slump refers to the sense of letdown experienced by second year college students. After the excitement and high dedication of their freshman year, second year looms as a bit of a grind — and their marks reflect that attitude. A similar phenomenon sometimes occurs with a writer’s second novel. The first story may […]
Published on March 26, 2025 14:22
March 5, 2025
Here, There, and Everywhere
Last month I published a post here about etyology — the study of the origins of words. Since then it seems I stumble over etyology, linguistics, syntax, idioms and the like at every turn. Even a book on music is talking about the rhythm and cadence of words as a tool to understanding how music […]
Published on March 05, 2025 04:00


