Part of being a firefighter is knowing that you are helping, but sometimes the only thing you can do is watch while someone’s world goes up in smoke.
Archives for 2013
Affordable Luxury At An Airport Hostelry?
At the price of an ordinary airport hotel, travellers through Halifax Stanfield International Airport can be pampered minutes away at the Briarwood B&B!
Our Own Beatlemania
The author recalls the revolution brought about by the Beatles and their unique musical sound, a revolution that was felt in her own home, in her neighborhood, and all over the world.
AFTERMATH: My Fry’s Red Wheat Bakery Steak Sandwich
God forbid I don’t share this with you. This is where it’s not rocket science, it’s just quality ingredients and taking the time to cook 2 of them to perfection. It’s not hard, it’s just food of love. This is Slow Food my way.
What’s Wrong With Intelligent Dog Training?
Whose dog training methodology do you follow? Are you a “Pack Leader”? A “Clicker Trainer”? Or one of a dozen other “tribes” in dog training? Our best source of information about dogs and training is – our dog. Maybe we should learn about them and what they respond to best instead of following the popular trends.
Hello Dolly
The success of Hello Dolly is truly extraordinary on all levels of Broadway musicals and American culture. It is still being performed all across the world. If you are you interested in watching the play, you can watch Hello Dolly at the Arizona Broadway Theatre until Feb 17th and witness a true American classic.
Living a Guilt-Free Life – Part 2
In part two of a two part article, author Randi G. Fine shares an excerpt from her new book, Awaken From Life: Lessons for Discovering Your Personal Truths.
Signs You’ve Chosen the Wrong Protagonist
This week’s video discusses the qualifications of a protagonist and what to do when minor characters try to take over.
Requited
A journey through a woman’s memory and a feminine understanding … by Melinda Cochrane
Walking Consultations: moving public engagement beyond opinions
“Getting public input” is a phase in almost every urban planning decision that is made in the developed world. Too often, however, it means simply surveying the existing attitudes of stakeholders, rather than doing what we humans are so good at – thinking, sharing, and being creative.
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