Did you know….?

Kelly Nigro, Flickr Creative Commons

Banff National Park. Photo: Kelly Nigro, Flickr Creative Commons

I’m writing a children’s book on Alberta right now. Since I’m literally chained to my desk, I thought I’d share the love:

Did you know:

  • That Alberta has the second-highest proven concentration of oil reserves in the world? Only Saudi Arabia has more.
  • That Alberta is named after Queen Victoria’s fourth daughter, Louise Caroline Alberta?
  • That Alberta has a dinosaur named after it? The Albertosaurus
  • That it takes two tonnes of oils sands to make one barrel of oil?
  • That the Canadian government was less than candid when it recruited Brits and Europeans to come homestead in Alberta at the turn of the century. It promised “virgin farmland” and “ready made farms”, but forgot to add that the winters are brutal and the climate very dry. The British and Europeans? Not so impressed.

My top 5 Olympic moments (so far)

Tama Leaver, Flickr Creative Commons

Honourary favourite: Beijing Mascots. Photo: Tama Leaver, Flickr Creative Commons

1. Ian Miller and Team Canada’s equestrian silver medal: This team hasn’t had a medal since 1966! And Ian Miller is 61. And this is his NINTH Olympic Games. It was such a stellar win (down one rider on the team) and so bittersweet for Miller after his wife and business partner Lynne, died in March.

2. Priscilla Lopes-Schliep’s bronze medal in hurdles: Seemingly out of nowhere, the impressively muscle-bound Lopes-Schliep erases memories of Perdita and ends a 12-year medal drought in Canadian track.

3. Usain Bolt’s dancehall happy dance in the 200m: Hilarious.

4. Brian Price and Team Canada’s Gold medal in rowing: Awesome for those guys and Price is from my hometown. Go Belleville!

5. Canada’s 0 to 13 medal comeback: I eat my own words.