Leisure
O Christmas tree, O Christmas tree
Christmas is not really about the tree. It’s about the people that surround the tree – and “home” is wherever you feel loved.
Made in the Hills – Winter Adventure
Get out there, get cold and warm up with great pub food with a focus on local suppliers
A Path to Stillness, Clarity and Wisdom
The International Tai Chi Centre in Mono draws people from around the world to practise the ancient art.
A Puzzling Conclusion: Winter 2013
The Jolly Morphology Club, free eggs and who is the man in the photograph?
No Time for Banana Bread
Little did we know we would slowly discover that “country folk” are the hardest working people on the face of the Earth.
My Not-So-Glorious Hockey Career
But then, winning isn’t everything for the Caledon Women’s Hockey League.
A Puzzling Conclusion: Autumn 2013
At the Market in Creemore, from Melancthon to Mississippi and a rainy day challenge.
Name that Blog
After assessing all the blog names that I could find, I still couldn’t come up with something uniquely personal. I was starting to get discouraged.
Back in your own backyard
Amanda and Owen Vulpe have dubbed their backyard vegetable garden ‘the great experiment.’
Ruin in the Woods
Midway, a squared stone tower reached up to the forest canopy. The filtered bits of light from above, the impossible green of the deep forest, the mystery of what and who…
Guilt
“Food, love, career, and mothers are the four major guilt groups.” – Cathy Guisewite



