Scuba Rules to Live By


Posted By on Dec 7, 2011

While scuba diving in Fiji recently, I realized yet again how scuba rules apply to Life. Some rules are quite simple like don’t drink and dive, keep a foot on the floor if you get seasick, and duct... Read More

Cabin Fever Capers


Posted By on Nov 15, 2011

Living alone in a cabin in the middle of nowhere, of course cabin fever was bound to catch up with me! Boredom and restlessness settled in, and I found myself taking a crack at a few new activities.... Read More

Solitude and First Snow


Posted By on Nov 8, 2011

Solitude: “the state of being or living alone, seclusion; remoteness from habitation; absence of human activity, a lonely, unfrequented place”. This describes my life right now. I live in... Read More

Leafy Lingerie


Posted By on Oct 30, 2011

Falling autumn leaves remind me of the “slow reveal” of lingerie. Leaf by leaf dropping unhurriedly to the ground, gradually showing more and more of the structural forest. Slowly, we get to see... Read More

Trees of Thanksgiving


Posted By on Oct 5, 2011

This weekend in Canada we celebrate Thanksgiving. Various First Nations in Canada had long-standing traditions celebrating the harvest and giving thanks for a successful bounty of crops. Aside from... Read More

Glacial Thoughts


Posted By on Sep 26, 2011

Glaciers – slow moving, vast, ancient. They are massive sheets of ice that form under pressure over decades or centuries. They form where snow and sleet have built up to such an extent that the... Read More