What do an 93 year old man and 5-year old boy have in common? Their love of early 20th century wooden school desks.
Flowers and Trust
Lorne Daniel discovers that a small, unspoken gesture can brighten your street.
Savour What is Ending — and Move On
As Lorne Daniel writes his last blog post from his desk in Alberta before the move to British Columbia, he reflects on our need to savour these “last moments”.
The Garden Shed of Life
A simple cleaning out of a garden shed can give you insights into your personality and place in history.
Milking a Snake: Boldness is Key
A student tries to wing it for an improv speech in an English class, and gets busted!
Life is Good
Sometimes the tide is with you, the wind is right and the horseshoes hit the post. On these days it’s true, Life IS Good.
The Apprentice’s Gift
A yoga teacher marvels at her son’s display of true Christmas spirit, and how this spirit truly embodies what in yoga is referred to as the unification of heart, mind and hands.
Cider, The Old Fashioned Way
Life in French Normandy is never dull, and cider time is no exception. In this dispatch from France, Julia McLean offers a glimpse of the cider maker who will not officially sell his cider for reasons of family history dating all the way back to the war.
Lending a Hand
When a man loses four fingers during a community tug-of-war in Bear River, Nova Scotia, reactions in the news media bring out the funny, the concerned and the tasteless.
Hard Cider Means Hard Work
Julia McLean’s adventures making cider the old-fashioned way in Normandy, France with a little help from friends.
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