Convening on the shores of Georgian Bay, various members of my family met to commemorate my sister Natasha, who departed last year. We celebrated in a way that honoured her by acknowledging a place... Read More
To celebrate the end of winter and mark the official start to spring, stop and snap a selfie … you don’t have to post it but bravely look at the picture and ask yourself this question... Read More
To pass some time travelling, I recently devoured the little book “Ripening Time: Inside Stories for Aging with Grace” by Sherry Ruth Anderson. It was refreshing to consider aging as a time of... Read More
Small, enticing bits of sugary yumminess, displayed in bright sparkly arrangements, homemade with love … where did all that will power go, how could you only just try one? It takes a ton of... Read More
The other morning a sobbing client shared with me how the critter she had fostered had been placed into a new home and while her head knew it was a better place, her heart was still sad. I could... Read More
The interval between the decay of the old and the formation and establishment of the new constitutes a period of transition which must always necessarily be one of uncertainty, confusion, error, and... Read More
