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New Contributor At Sister Sage’s Musings

Some of the Prog Bloggers are probably familiar with her. She comments on the prog bloggers regularly, Kim.  She had expressed an interest in blogging, but wasn’t sure about committing to a site of her own. Since I have been looking for contributors, I invited her to try her hand here, at Sister Sage’s Musings. She has agreed to try this out for awhile. Honestly, it couldn’t have come at a better time because I will be having much going on soon and will have less time to devote to this blog, at least for September and October.  I will still be posting, just not as frequently. I am hoping Kim can fill in the gaps for those next two months.

Such diversity here at Sister Sage’s Musings.  Your’s truly, is a Quebecer. The Left Hand was from Toronto and one time contributor Graeme Decarie is from New Brunswick. Kim will be the first blogging out of the west coast here. She’s from Victoria.

Kim is a forty-something like your’s truly,   with a background in the military food service and horticulture.  She is a self-admitted political geek with special interests in  in poverty, the environment, and the alarming erosion of the democractic state and sovereign control of Canada. One of her many hobbies is writing nasty letters to politicians.  I am confidant she can channel that energy over here at Sister Sage’s Musings.

Her first post will be published shortly.

I would like to take the time to welcome Kim to Sister Sage’s Musings.

I am still looking for contributors, of course to join Kim and your’s truly.

3 comments to New Contributor At Sister Sage’s Musings

  • Welcome, Kim, you are in excellent company.

    ck Reply:

    I want to personally thank Kim for joining me here. She couldn’t have come at a better time as I have to cut back on blogging time, due to other pressing priorities my husband and I need to take care of.

    I’m happy that I have found someone from British Columbia. As a life long Quebecer who’s never travelled west of Toronto, I believe that I will be learning alot about British Columbia provincial politics. She is providing a great start.

    Keep up the good work, Kim!

    Our readers and your’s truly look forward to reading more from you.

  • Kim

    Thanks for the opportunity. I’m excited about it. I see frightening correlations between what’s happening to us here in BC., to us federally and western civilization in general. This is going to take some undoing. Cheers.