As we sit in the comfort of our homes enjoying the luxuries that we so often take for granted, the world continues to turn and with every passing minute, somewhere, something significant is happening. Tempus fugit! The population rises, species become extinct, we produce more and more stuff and spam relentlessly assaults our in-bins!
Have a peek at this amazing, and instructive World Clock!
Are you optimistic or pessimistic about our future?
Given the state of our world as it relates to the economy, the climate, the environment, health, politics, war…
Are you optimistic or pessimistic about our future?
Happiness Is A Cliff On Maui
Every person finds happiness in his or her way. Sometimes if you just stop and take a breath at the right moment, that feeling can stay with you for the rest of your life. Those are the moments which can help you make it through your darkest days.
A Journey to Spirit # 21: And So It Began…
Black crosses, one by one, began to fill the empty calendar. I was waiting for word; a letter from the other side of the ocean, a whole world away.
Landscapes With A Touch of Abstraction
My preference is to create landscapes without being too abstract and I enjoy working with both brush and palette knife. Various mediums like gels, gessos and modelling pastes provide me with the ability to make my paintings textured and have varying finishes.
A Passion for Photography
Benjamin Edelstein – is a world-renowned photographer and fine artist that captures vivid, unique scenes of nature and metropolitan areas from the world’s most scenic views.
Dandelion Power
Dandelions. One of nature’s bitter tonics. All at once cheery and tenacious, a perfectly balanced plant. Humans would be wise to act more like it.
In the Footsteps of Toson
“The entire Kiso Road is in the mountains.” This is the famous opening line of the novel Before the Dawn, written by Toson Shimazaki, who was born in Magome, Japan in 1872. The Kiso Road is part of the Nakasendo, an inland route connecting Kyoto and Tokyo.
Have a Rollicking Good Time in Brandon, Manitoba?
Let’s face it. Brandon, Manitoba, the second largest city in the province, is not on most people’s vacation radar. It wasn’t on mine until I went to visit a friend who had just take a position at venerable Brandon University, one of the older and finer such institutions in central Canada.
Anthropomorphism Makes for Great Wildlife Photography…
People, myself included often enjoy seeing pictures of wildlife that are photographed while displaying some kind of human-like characteristic, whether it’s a picture of a polar bear waving or praying or some other human-like behaviour.
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