Frosty

Winters in Winnipeg were very cold back then. There was usually lots of snow and it was not unusual to get screaming cold wind off the big lake many miles north of the city. That winter was no exception, but at least the walk to school was only one very long block, from our house … Continue reading Frosty

McIntosh

It was still winter when we moved from Maryland to McIntosh, #248. Back to the north end. I transferred from Wellington school to Lord Selkirk. It was my third grade 6 in one year. That Christmas I got a Johnny 7 assault weapon. It was the most awesome thing ever invented. It looked like this: … Continue reading McIntosh

Global Visitors

There have been visitors from around the world to my website W.H. (Wade) Johnson – Canadian Novelist/Author Here is the list so far: Canada, USA, Ireland, Mexico, United Kingdom, US Virgin Islands, India, Iceland, Hong Kong, Chile, Australia, New Zealand, Samoa, UAE, Ivory Coast, Croatia, Italy, Portugal, Czech Republic, Poland, Trinidad & Tobago, South Africa … Continue reading Global Visitors

Maryland

We had always lived in the north end until then, as far as I can recall. When we lived in Winnipeg. But we moved to a walk up apartment on Maryland when my father went to the sanitarium for his tuberculosis. We all had to get TB tests after that, for a while. It wasn’t … Continue reading Maryland