And here is the Wannaskan Almanac with Word-Wednesday for March 4, 2026, the ninth Wednesday of the year, the eleventh Wednesday of winter, the first Wednesday of March, and the sixty-third day of the year, with three-hundred two days remaining. Wannaska Phenology Update for March 4, 2026 Maple Syrup Ininaatig in Anishinaabe, Acer is a genus of trees and shrubs commonly known as maples. The genus is placed in the soapberry family Sapindaceae , with approximately 132 species, most of which are native to East Asia, with a number also appearing in Europe, northern Africa, and North America, including Wannaska. The first attested use of the word was in 1260 as "mapole", and it also appears a century later in Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales , spelled as "mapul". Most maples usually have easily identifiable palmate leaves. Maple syrup is made from the sap of some maple species. Starting about now, when the night-to-day temperatures change from freezing to thawin...
I have been playing around with short stories lately...ones about growing up near a small town. Hopefully it will be okay to share a few of them with you. This is what happens when you finish all your conferences on Wednesday and have all day Thursday to stare at your computer. Extremely rough draft but still readable. Enjoy! I didn’t grow up in a town. I grew up outside of a town... and that town was so small that people in that town didn’t consider it to be a town. The people in that "town" claimed to have grown up near a town that was about 25 miles away. It was a hierarchy of distance, a strange social ladder where the closer you were to a paved road with a yellow line down the middle, the higher your status. Where I lived, the roads didn't have lines. They didn't even really have names, at least not names that appeared on any map. We called them things like "The Old Miller Run" or "The Creek Path," and if you were giving directions to a str...