There is plenty of “common knowledge” about dogs that is just plain wrong, and it gets repeated and passed on every day. Eric Brad looks at how to move past our assumptions and discover the truth about the dogs we live with.
Knowing Your Onions
Julia McLean offers an ode to the onion, along with a history of this fascinating kitchen essential, health benefits, and delicious recipes for her Normandy home.
Empathy By Osmosis
“We often shy away from our feelings, are even encouraged to suppress or ignore them, hoping in vain that this will make them go away,” writes Mary Rose. “But like a child in the midst of a tantrum, ignored emotions often become louder.”
The Futility of Belief
We seek refuge in our beliefs as we witness the unspeakable acts of violence in the world. But does it ever occur to us that beliefs are the problem, not the solution?
Interiors: You and Your Home
Inside your home are some clues to your own interior make-up.
Adventures in Puppyhood: Tips for Matchmaking a New Dog
Bringing a dog into your home, whether it’s a puppy or a rescue dog, is a big responsibility filled with lots of love and great adventures. Eric Brad offers tips for creating a successful relationship for you and your new dog.
Wonderful Watermelon – Bring on the Summer!
Nothing says summer like ripe watermelon. Phyllis Wilson takes a closer look at these luscious melons, including how to test if they are ripe, and the best ways to eat them.
The Homes of Your Childhood
As he prepares to move house, Lorne Daniel reflects on why the homes of our childhood seem to hold the most power.
Fatherhood Confronts Climate Change
Environmental journalist Mark Hertsgaard’s book “Hot” describes what life will be like for his daughter’s generation with the effects of climate change.
Rev It Up, Moncton
The Atlantic Nationals annual automotive extravaganza in Moncton, New Brunswick draws humans who love cars, and even a hot-rod dog or two.
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