
Peace at Every Turn
We are well in to the new year now, it is finally sunny in Vancouver — wow, what a wet spell we’ve had! Good for



















We are well in to the new year now, it is finally sunny in Vancouver — wow, what a wet spell we’ve had! Good for

We are approaching the winter turning, the day where the sun at noon is at its lowest point over the horizon, then begins to gain
We are approaching holiday time, celebrated in many forms, cultures, and far flung countries. The message is typically about peace, good will, generosity, gratitude, giving.
My life has involved living at times with some people, and my mother (may her soul be resting peacefully), is one of them. My Mom

“Be the change you wish to see in the world” is a saying often attributed to Mahatma Ghandi. As I looked for the quote itself

As the days lengthen and warm up, we revel in all the new growth, some of us start planting flowers and veggies, and we all
I mentioned in my last post that one story of transformation, one with personal appeal and meaning to me!, is where an octopus goes from
Happy Easter, or Spring, or Passover, or whatever you like to celebrate in April as the world is transforming, out of the dark, sometimes dreary,
I was down at the Vancouver Art Gallery Occupy Vancouver site last Friday for some time, and had the opportunity to attend a General Assembly
Transformation is a magical word for me — full of aliveness, mystery, potential, and promise. As a kid I loved finding a cocoon or chrysalis…the
How can we maximize the memorable moments in our lives? How can we live fully, with grace and grit and gratitude? For two years I have
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