Have you ever lost a loved one? War, disease, pure accident. They all occur every day. Any veteran of life can tell you that, with a hard edge to their eyes that whispers, “I’ve been there.” But what about that nagging ache inside us to exact some form of…balance, or perhaps even justice?
How to Follow Your Own Path
Are you following your own unique path? Or are you living a life built on someone else’s expectations? We all have dreams, goals and passions but sometimes they become so blurred by the expectations of society and others around us that we might wonder how we came to the point we find ourselves at.
A Year
Mom was quite a character; she was smart, funny, loving, and creative. She taught herself to use the computer in her seventies and was thrilled that she could travel the world in the privacy and comfort of her own home. Have Google Earth, Will Travel was her motto. She had pen pals from around the planet and when she discovered Facebook she became addicted.
Birthday Canyon
This amazing photograph of Birthday Canyon in Greenland was taken by James Balog and is part of the Extreme Ice Survey.
The Sad Demise Of The Screensaver
Montreal based writer DC Stubbs gives us a light look at the demise of the once proud screensaver.
Our Favorite Soul Soothing Islands
There’s just something about visiting a small island that is instantly relaxing. Perhaps it is because you truly feel you’ve left your troubles behind on the mainland. Perhaps it is because you can hear the sea wherever you are. Or maybe, it’s because you feel a sense of discovery.
Frackenstein Versus Ra
An epic battle is coming to a head between Frackenstein, the human experiment gone wrong, and Ra, the all-mighty sun deity. But it’s not a combat of tanks and artillery. It’s a World War Frack (WWF) showdown.
We Took A Bite Out of The Big Apple
Sitting in my zero gravity chair in the back yard listening to the chirps and tweets of the birds, the rustling leaves on the trees and the distant barking of a dog it’s hard to believe that just a few short days ago I was in New York City. The tranquility of my back yard is the absolute opposite of the hustle factor of the greatest city on earth.
My Imperfect Dog
Some dog trainers might say my dog isn’t perfect. She doesn’t always come when called. She can sometimes take a little too long to sit when I ask. She pulls on her leash on walks. But for all of her imperfections, she is perfectly Tiramisu – the dog I trained and love. Maybe “perfect” isn’t really what I wanted in a dog at all.
Growing Weary of Macon Leary: A Review of “The Accidental Tourist”
I truly wanted to like this movie as The Accidental Tourist is one of those “little stories” – ordinary people struggling with the acceptance of a universal truth or wrestling with a great dilemma – that I am always drawn to. Unfortunately, the struggle here is so protracted that it becomes tedious, giving rise to my own struggle to keep my focus all the way to the final scenes.
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