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Last night did nothing

January 1, 2001 by Michael Boyle

but confirm that impression I get at this time of year. Such moments are ripe for coincidence and happy convergence. And, at a great party I went to (but hadn’t planned to attend) at about 2am I’d made my way to the kitchen past a steamy dance floor and was chatting with a guy I don’t know too well, but who’s among the very first people I met when I first moved to Montreal for college. And who should appear, completely out of the blue, but one of my oldest friends – you might really say a sister, in a way – who lives in Vancouver. When you’re in your early thirties there aren’t many people in the world that you’ve known for over 25 years, but there she was at this party on Park Avenue. And more than that – her background and experience fits very closely with part of this odd plan I’ve been cooking up over the past couple of months. Hmmm.

Tags: Friend, Montreal

Happy happy New Year

January 1, 2001 by Michael Boyle

to everyone. I get a little anticipatory at this time of year. Not anxious, really, but I get this feeling that it’s all ready to unfold before me. It’s a lot like a ski race (I used to do a lot of alpine ski racing), when you’re in the gate and the starter calmly says, “racer ready…” You know what’s coming in a general sense – but none of the details – and you have a second or two to calm the brain to prepare. It’s all about to come at you, faster than you might wish sometimes, and certainly differently than you predicted or planned. But it’s not a moment of fear or trepidation – it’s a moment of possibility, pregnant with potential. For me, New Year’s Day is like that – and this year in particular. More than ever, I feel I know where I want to be. I have a plan, and I think I have the experience and the tools to make it happen.

A big big welcome

December 30, 2000 by Michael Boyle

to the blork blog, the newest weblog on the block. Ed’s still working out the kinks, but it’s a great start.

Tags: Blogging, Blork, Web

New Year’s message from

December 30, 2000 by Michael Boyle

Feed: God bless us, every one. “God bless Sonic Youth, both pre-and-post Goo. God bless the Penguins and Mario Lemiuex. (sic)”

Back in Montreal

December 28, 2000 by Michael Boyle

now, though I still have a couple of days off, which I plan on spending by doing as close to nothing as I can. Christmas highlights? Food, wine, more food, good company, seeing my brother, and (finally) reading Cryptonomicon by Neal Stephenson. A lot of friends picked it up and didn’t find it that interesting, but I’m really enjoying it. It’s not for the geekery and crypto stuff either – I’m enjoying it as a novel, as a story.

Tags: Christmas, Food, Friend, Montreal, Wine

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