Did you realize that play is an important part of dogs’ development and overall health throughout their lives? When it comes to our canine friends, it seems that old saying “All work and no play…” is just as true as it is fro humans.
Archives for 2011
Good, Good Gnocchi
Sandra Phinney writes about an Italian classic dish, gnocchi — and describes in delectable detail how it’s made in the Pasolli household where the creation of this amazing dish is always reason for a party.
Prairie Girls
A prairie-born author examines the true meaning of being a girl from the prairies and what that means when it comes to defining true friendship and values.
The Zen of Wild Turkeys and Snakes
Nathan Thompson encounters a couple of weird coincidences while exploring the wild places.
The Funniest Talking Dog Ever!
Ok, so we are Life As a Human, but we’re humans who love dogs. Take a peek at this video “Funniest Talking Dog Ever!” You’ll laugh…and then you’ll laugh some more.
Insomnia: A Writer’s Night Journey
Accessing old memories leads a writer into nights of insomnia and fear, and brings him closer to publication.
Marathon Day
After months of training, it’s finally Marathon Day for Jess. Will her body cooperate for 26 miles to the finish line?
The Man Who Loves Forests
Gary Schneider’s goal is nothing less than to restore the Acadian forests of Prince Edward Island, a place renowned for green farmland. One wood at a time, he might very well succeed.
Take a Hike, Not a Pill, Part III: Addicted
In Part II of “Take a Hike, Not a Pill”, Mary Rose looked at the ways humans default to our reptilian brain. In Part III, she explores how we use technology to stimulate the same endorphin and adrenaline rush we used to attain naturally. It’s an awful lot like…addiction.
The History of Mother’s Day, and Why This Day Still Matters
Christine Shaw Roome looks back at the history of Mother’s Day and reminds us why this day still matters for humanity.
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