And here is the Wannaskan Almanac with Word-Wednesday for November 19, 2025, the twenty-third Wednesday of the year, the ninth Wednesday of fall, the third Wednesday of November, and the three-hundred twenty-third day of the year, with forty-two days remaining. Wannaska Phenology Update for November 19, 2025 A Regular Some residents just stay in Wannaska, so we'll talk about one of those this week. The red-breasted nuthatch, Sitta canadensis — Omakakakiigoozhiis, in Anishinaabe — is a small songbird native year-round in Wannaska. The adult has blue-grey upperparts with cinnamon underparts, a white throat and face with a black stripe through the eyes, a straight grey bill and a black crown. Like all nuthatches, the red-breasted nuthatch is assigned to the genus Sitta , a name derived from sittÄ“ (σίττη), the Ancient Greek word for the Eurasian nuthatch. The specific epithet canadensis is Neo-Latin for "belonging to Canada". "Nuthatch" is a linguistic corrupt...
Suckers in the Stands: A Love Letter to Sports Fans Who Should Know Better Let’s face it—we sports fans are a special breed. We willingly fork over $200 for a polyester jersey made in a factory that probably doesn’t know what a touchdown is. We pay $18 for a hot dog that tastes like regret and optimism. And we cheer for teams owned by billionaires and staffed by millionaires, all while pretending our loyalty somehow affects the outcome. Spoiler: it doesn’t. But we do it anyway. Why? Because we’re romantics. Delusional, wallet-emptying romantics. Team Gear: The Uniform of the Financially Gullible There’s something magical about slipping on your team’s jersey. It transforms you from a mild-mannered accountant into a sideline coach with strong opinions about zone coverage or the perfect power play. But let’s be honest—most of us own more team gear than actual athletic ability. And don’t get me started on “limited edition” merch. That’s just marketing code for “we added glitter and doubled...