Starting in 2006, when my son Oliver was 6 years old, we’ve been recording podcasts together. We came up with the name “The Peter and Oliver Podcast” on the spur of the moment, and it stuck.
Almost all of these are recorded in the field, using whatever phone I happened to have with me at the time with an audio recording app; as such, the quality varies widely.
Sara Fraser at CBC Prince Edward Island asked me and Oliver for a photo of us recording a podcast.
So we recorded a podcast.
Art in the Open was wonderful. Again. In a new way. As it always is.
Six years ago, at the tail end of a trip to Europe, Oliver and I went cycling on the railway in Skåne, Sweden.
[[Oliver]] and I spent a lot of time today talking about an app that could be used to make your life easier by doing things like deciding what restaurant to go to, or deciding what to order once you’re there.
Recorded yesterday at the PEI Bluegrass and Old Time Music Festival. For kicks, listen to the first episode of our podcast from 10 years ago.
Recorded on a tablet in Staples, then uploaded to the PirateBox in my pack.
Recorded on the Magdalen Islands during a family vacation in 2006. We both had stuffy noses.
Recorded in our car at the old Rainbow Valley site in Cavendish.