Finally, my second book is out:
Organizing Our Marvellous Neighbours: How to Feel Good About Canadian English

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Window display at Pages Books. The current Spacing issue is a bit of a bore and is yet another apologia for the Annex. But dig the Lite-Brite!

Display shows ‘Spacing’ magazine cover, featuring a pedestrian walk signal, and the same figure made out of Lite-Brite alongside

And do we see a theme here with the legs?

Stenciled sign on metal siding shows a cargo container, emblazoned with a Canadian flag, that walks away on two pairs of legs

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