One of a series of pictures by Thomas Goncalves taken at the Red Bull event at Alexandra Palace, London.
Archives for 2012
Dogs And Free Lunches – Control, Contingencies, and Communication
“There is no such thing as a free lunch.” Or so the saying goes. But is it possible that some dogs get a “free lunch”? Is there really a something-for-nothing deal out there for dogs? When we were making our change over to positive, science based training, we were directed to a program called “Nothing In Life Is Free” (NILIF) on the Internet. On the face of it, the program looks like an excellent method of teaching dog owners about the value of being consistent in their criteria and to provide clear contingencies for their dogs’ behaviour. But is it really?
A Room With A View
Can you imagine this view of our home? Since I was a kid, I have always fantasized about going into space. Views like this must have such a profound impact on the human spirit.
Minute to Freedom #46: Being Transparent
Today let’s talk about being transparent. Have you ever felt like you were being one person at home and another in public?
Victoria’s Castle – To Air On CHEK TV On Thursday July 19th
The Craigdarroch Castle Historical Museum Society is thrilled that CHEK television will be airing our new documentary video, Victoria’s Castle, Thursday July 19th, 2012 at 9pm.
The Nature of Life
I wept, grief stricken about them one evening a few weeks ago. I had not cried about my deceased family members for years. My sister, one year older than I; my brother one year younger; my father and his brother and their mother; an older sister that I never knew.
My Moment With A Honey Bee
I find their single-mindedness of bees complex in an incredibly beautiful way that never fails to bring me into the moment and create a greater sense of peace. When I look at this picture, I get a small sense of that feeling and I hope you do as well.
Repercussions of Gluttony – Part 2
Check out Repercussions of Gluttony — Part 1. Our economies are based on the premise that more and more consumption is good, with the success of private enterprise and governments being measured by growth in profits and Gross Domestic Product (GDP). This predisposition to over-consumption and greed has led to the global financial crisis as […]
STop ConForMity
I see objects that are not ‘put’ together with intention, ‘together’. They make me think. How about you?
Quebec City’s Best-Kept Secrets: 7 Things to Do For An Unforgettable Visit
Visiting Quebec City with a tourism guide certainly is interesting for the historical aspect of your journey. Here is a list of seven things that are not likely to end up in your tourism guide, but that you must do while you are in Quebec City.
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