It's gonna be May

Plus your thoughts on McDonald's, and the Spruce Kings show home winner is... kind of a genius?

Welcome to May. Hope you enjoyed the beautiful weather this weekend. Saturday broke a 101-year-old temperature record and it looks like the odds are good for a few more records to fall in the week ahead.

The community-wide cleanup was this weekend so there should be a lot less of the above heading into the warmer weather.

Here’s a sure sign of spring:

Playing the right odds

A man who lives in Nanaimo is the winner of the Prince George Spruce Kings Show Home (the event where tickets to a new, big house are raffled off in support of charity). Why is a person from Nanaimo winning in Prince George? It’s actually pretty clever:

“I’ve always supported the minor charities and minor sports or the Rotary Club or Knights of Columbus. I’d rather put it (my money) towards those types of lotteries as opposed to going into a casino. Your odds are better to win something like that than the 6/49.”

Taking notes.

Your thoughts on McDonald’s

My post Friday on the new McDonald’s in my neighbourhood sparked some good feedback. In the comments, Kat Louro writes:

The Hart McDonald's has become a bit of a third place for us with our toddler along with the Nechako Library Branch. Great place to grab a bite and then visit with local parents in the play place. Am I sad that a multinational conglomerate is our default community space? Of course, but there aren't many alternatives during the winter, and McDonald's is one of the few restaurant experiences that is welcoming, and sort of built for, very young children.

Similar sentiment from Audrey McKinnon on Instagram, as well as Baily Bouwman writes, “My husband was adamant against McDonald and the power it could have as a third place was exactly why I thought we needed it.”

I also got some unexpected feedback from professor and New York Times columnist Tressie McMillan Cottom over on the hot new social media site Bluesky, when she riffed on my post about her own recent experience with the chain.

I was in West Bumblefuck, VA recently — an attitude as much as a place — and stoped at McD. I hadn’t been in a rural McD in awhile. My elder family members are dying off, so down home visits get rarer. Anyway, it was the most place place I’ve been to in a long while. Don’t turn up your nose. The cashier delivered an old man’s coffee to his table. He was clearly a regular. I made small talk with an old whites woman who liked my coat, for god’s sake. I don’t small talk! You can’t buy this in most hipster places.

Look into his eyes

This came up in my Facebook memories and I have to share it with you:

This was the inspiration for my very dumb “Bad Pun Mr. PG” series I ran on Tumblr.

Simpler times.

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