Jeepers, what a crazy few months! I have so many heartwarming, intellectually stimulating, morally reassuring and devilishly funny stories to share. You see, after my last post on September 19th (where I wrapped up my road trip) I had the best of intentions to continue updating my blog regularly with all of the charming hijinks […]
The Sound of Falling Stars
In a world where rising stars are celebrated, Katy Henderson loves the grace of falling stars. And in a brash time when bigger is considered better, Katy is mindful of things that start small. No wonder her band is called Katy Henderson and the Falling Stars and her debut CD is called “all things start small”.
Sailing: The Stress-Free Vacation?
A sailing vacation is supposed to be relaxing. Right? Allan Cram and his family discovers the stressful side of paradise.
In Defense of the Hostess
…when you toss aside the centerpieces and signature cocktails, you see the true heart of hosting. When we welcome people warmly and graciously into our homes, I believe we’re communicating a few important things: that their presence is worth a little extra effort on our parts. That we want them to feel comfortable and enjoy themselves. In short, that we value them.
Tarmac Meditations #39: A Place to Be Safe
Michael reflects on his Facebook status, special needs kids, running and resting.
Sandals Emerald Bay: How to Create a Caribbean Paradise
How do you improve on a Four Seasons luxury resort in the tropics? That was the challenge last year facing Sandals, the all-inclusive Caribbean chain, when it acquired the 200-hectare beachfront property on Great Exuma Island in the Bahamas after Four Seasons closed.
Your Human Rights: Do You Know Them?
It’s the final hours Human Rights Day. I spent a lot of the day thinking about Wikileaks and the powerful political machinery that lines up against you if you dare…IF YOU DARE…to challenge authority as Julian Assange has done.
Canine Exposure – Learning to Dogsled in the Yukon
A writer learns to care for and drive her own dog team in Canada’s Yukon where she discovered the exhilaration and fun of dogsledding.
Tarmac Meditations #38: Trust the Miles
A runner discovers sometimes true freedom means giving up control and trusting the miles.
Climb On!
Lisa Katayama wants to “entertain an offhand theory that I’ve had ever since I became obsessed with indoor rock climbing two and a half years ago: It’s great for geeks, and we should all be doing it.”
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