After months of training, it’s finally Marathon Day for Jess. Will her body cooperate for 26 miles to the finish line?
The Man Who Loves Forests
Gary Schneider’s goal is nothing less than to restore the Acadian forests of Prince Edward Island, a place renowned for green farmland. One wood at a time, he might very well succeed.
Take a Hike, Not a Pill, Part III: Addicted
In Part II of “Take a Hike, Not a Pill”, Mary Rose looked at the ways humans default to our reptilian brain. In Part III, she explores how we use technology to stimulate the same endorphin and adrenaline rush we used to attain naturally. It’s an awful lot like…addiction.
The History of Mother’s Day, and Why This Day Still Matters
Christine Shaw Roome looks back at the history of Mother’s Day and reminds us why this day still matters for humanity.
Before I Became a Mother….
As any mother knows, motherhood changes our lives in very significant ways. As Rajneesh said, “The moment a child is born, the mother is also born.”
My Mum, for Mother’s Day
This Mother’s Day, Julia McLean remembers her mum who loved to be 100 years old and left her family with many stories of love and laughter to tell.
How I Spent My Arctic Summer Vacation
George Burden takes a summer excursion to the beautiful beaches and coastlines of the Arctic Ocean in the Canadian province of Manitoba, where he is lucky enough to see beluga whales, caribou and polar bears.
Who Do You Trust?
Who do you trust? How much do you trust them? Do you trust yourself? Phyllis Wilson explores what trust means, how you recognize it, and how to care for it when you find it.
Tarmac Meditations #49: The Fire Keeper
Michael works up a hunger by participating in a human ritual “that predates damn near everything” — chopping wood for the fires.
Reality as an Escape from Fantasy
Instead of running away from reality by writing or reading fantasy fiction, perhaps we are actually facing reality in the way that helps us understand it best?
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