I have a multitude of life experiences from the construction industry as a certified carpenter to the health industry. I have designed and built everything from bird houses to Care Facilities and houses with everything in between. I have a cook certificate,
+ more bio informationSeveral years ago I wrote an article on shift work. The pros and cons of working 8 hours as compared to working a 12 hour shift and health problems associated with shift work as compared to daytime work. Since that article new studies have confirmed the health risks associated with shift workers.Shift workers account for appr... More..
CELL PHONES: BANNED WHILE DRIVING The debate over cell phones is a hot topic for our police, politicians and the public. It is also a hot topic for auto manufacturers and for manufacturers of auto accessories.Auto manufacturers and the accessory spawns are all into our gadgets. Whether it be the cell phones or GPS or other li... More..
Our children learn how to drive before they become of age. They learn by our example. Do you run yellow lights? Curse other drivers? Put on makeup, brush your hair, talk on a cell phone, and that list gets longer and longer as our technology increases. How about speeding? You just need to get little Joey to soccer or Amy to d... More..
Better than excellent concert kick-off at Save-On-Foods Memorial Arena, in Beautiful Victoria BC. Had the people dancing and toe tapping, waving their arms and singing in their seats and on their feet. Usually bugs me when there is too much jumping around but the clarity was really good and she filled your soul. The first nig... More..
THE ART OF DISTRUCTIONGrowing up in school was partially and overall a horrible experience. I know I am not alone in this assessment or hindsight. Many kids have horror stories of their time in school. Bullying, fighting, drugs, sexual assault, nasty teachers, illnesses, parental problems, sibling problems; the list is long w... More..
VEGAS BABYWell our trip to Vegas was interesting to say the leastStarted off leaving Vancouver under a cloudy sky. Bit of a bumpy climb to 30,000 something feet, in some cross winds, we settled in to a sea of cloud and the beautiful orange glow of the incoming night sky. Not quite sure of the exact height off the ocean as the... More..
Kerry Nobbs
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