Friday, June 17, 2005

Calendar Girl Blog: The Breast Views

The fog is rolling into Jordan Bay making the ocean invisible to me right now. This is my last full day in Nova Scotia. I'm leaving Halifax on a breast train at high noon tomorrow.

Last evenings drop in guests included Dave whom I had met once before on my home turf at a Hallowe'en party. He was quick to point out that he and his wife Kim were big fans of the calendar. As Dave succinctly put it, 'it is a celebration of life."

I so appreciate finding people who share or at the very least are willing to listen to my viewpoint on 'all things breasts.' My education on the issues and perspectives have been accumulated on a daily basis over the last five years in both a professional capacity and on a personal experience level. Rarely a day goes by without a breast story. So it's a buzz when I find someone who is willing to dig into a meaty conversation, ask questions and explore the complexities. It is especially rare when it is a man.

Another Jordanian Ferry fellow thought a Breast Bus would be a marketing hit and a blast to boot. We imaged one of those old, smallish school buses, with two boobs retro-fit on the top. I'd roll into your town, much like the circus or a book mobile and set up shop. We didn't get into the services that I would provide but we did have fun imagining how the Bust Bus would look.

I love my work. I get to be smart and have fun.

I've mentioned this before and here I go mentioning it again. My newest Blog The Breast Views is designed to provide you with a glimpse of the resources I draw from, my own analysis and the many questions that result.

Calendar Girl is off to Happy Time at the Yacht Club today. Calendar Girl is hopeful that all the names will stick with the faces that she has already met. Name remembering is not Calendar Girls forte.

The colour of the sky has stayed a constant light grey and much pontification has gone on as to what is happening to the weather out here.

Mike put it this way after we chewed through a conversation about the melting polar icecaps.

"One things for certain, big change is coming. I don't know what it is exactly but it's approaching fast."

Calendar Girl

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