After the ice storm, visiting a burned down childhood house.
Teaching a Dog is a Question Of Balance
There is a lot of talk about “balance” in dog training these days. But balance might not be as easy as just mixing equal parts of rewards and punishment. A lesson from hight school science class shows that equal numbers do not mean equal value. Sometimes balance means finding the right proportions.
How Do You Not Waste Your Life?
Sometimes, it feels like I’m drifting along, which my little mind associates with “wasting life.” Other times, it makes total sense. I really didn’t know what all was going in the past either; I just thought I did.
Minute to Freedom #72: Parenting My Inner Child
As adult children of alcoholics embrace their inner child, it helps them move beyond, grow up and function as adults.
Business Banking: The Key To Successful Expansion?
Expanding out of the UAE and into adjacent Middle East markets is more than achievable given the level of corporate finance and expertise available from many of the major, multinational banks in the region.
The Atlas Moth
Considered to be the largest moths in the world, the Atlas moths have wingspans reaching over 10 inches (25 centimeters).
Dirty Is A Relative Term
Dirty knees and clean sheets are not on a 14-year old boy’s list of things to worry about.
Life Is Too Short
Eileen Joyce’s new Blues album features of panoply of tunes, all with the common thread that life is indeed too short…
World’s Smallest Book
Teeny Ted from Turnip town was standing in the street singing his favourite turnip tune and tapping with his feet. The world’s smallest book is not available at Chapters, Indigo Books or even your local independent bookstore. Nor is it residing in the vault of an academic library at a prestigious university. It is, however, […]
Paris After Dark
On a family trip to Paris, a boy gets his birthday wish, to climb the Eiffel Tower and see “The City of Lights” by night.
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