Community
Abbeyfield House: Hearth and Home
It is no secret that the enjoyment of good food and good company creates lasting social and emotional benefits.
Our favourite picks for Winter 2010
A highly selective guide to the picks of the season.
Making Friends with Winter
It’s true that winter and I were once friends, a long time ago. But then, somehow, we drifted apart…
My Secret Life as a Poacher
Christine Thomas reveals her secret life as a poacher, “stealing” moments of joy from the country around her.
Home After Supper
Evening meetings are just one of the demands that come with the job for local councillors, and there are plenty of others, but for most who take the plunge into public service, there are also rewards. Four former councillors reflect on the highs and lows of life in the council chambers – and after.
What Makes Heather Run?
Being a councilor can be a tough, time-devouring, often thankless job. So why would anyone want to do it? One neophyte candidate offers an answer.
Ontario Gothic
A modest log cabin and a grand Victorian farmhouse merge history in Caledon, thanks to Helen and John Mason.
Our Favourite Picks for Autumn 2010
Our own highly selective “picks” of just some of the things that make life such a distinctive pleasure here in the hills.
Goodbye commuting. Hello flex time on the porch.
For a number of years, I donned my corporate attire, got in my car in the dark, slipped a thermal carafe of coffee into the holder, and headed south to the city for work. I didn’t mind the commute, I told myself. In fact I enjoyed it. It was time to think. Time alone. Time to decompress. Then along came baby.
The Joy of Community
Christine Thomas reflects on the journey from city to country and the wonderful people met along the way.
Peeling Away the Layers of History
Christine Thomas knew a few people in Toronto. Then she moved to the country and acquired 100 neighbours and a home redolent with history.
Stone Houses of Shaw’s Creek
The stone houses of Shaw’s Creek instantly inspire romantic visions of a kinder, gentler time in a bucolic setting fit for a greeting card.



