A young child struggles with the early stages of self-realization and tries to make sense of the hand she’s been dealt.
Archives for June 2010
Driving Quirks
Everyone has a weird “thing” they do when driving. What’s yours?
The Re-(e)volution of Chivalry
The word chivalry has come to have many different meanings over the course of history. Its definition seemed greatly varied in written texts depending on the authors of the time, thus making its true meaning very elusive. Derived from the French “chevalier,” meaning knight, chivalry has long been associated with such knightly virtues as honour […]
Soul in the Soil: The Most Beautiful Garden in the World – Part 1
Bunjae Artpia — on Jeju Island, 80km off the coast of South Korea, is the epitome of one man’s passionate sacrifice; a Korean pig farmer’s dream blossomed into reality — a garden of more than 2,000 bunjae (bonsai) trees.
How to Appreciate Bunjae (Bonsai) – Part 2
Bum-young Sung, the humble and brilliant creator of Bunjae Artpia, known as the world’s most beautiful garden, shares advice on how to fully appreciate bunjae (known as bonsai in Japan).
What’s Bugging You?
Have you ever been bugged by something? Have you ever been bugged by something and just tolerated it? How many times have found yourself angry, sad, etc, only to discover that the source of the feeling is that something was bugging you? There is a way to get what’s bugging you out of your life.
The Downside of Clean, Safe Streets
After travelling through Thailand, Malaysia and Vietnam, Jody Paterson finds Canadian streets rather empty … and rather boring.
Stevie Wonder — Songs in the Key of Life
“The only way that you can really stay innovative in music is to be in love with life. You have to live life to be innovative in music.” ~ Stevie Wonder – Stevie Wonder is easily one of the most naturally gifted musicians in modern music. In a career…
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