Exploring the intersection of people, their homes and communities.
  • Lack

    [pullquote]We live in complicated times.  We seek, but we don’t necessarily find, the ultimate things we long to experience – contentment, joy, love, inner peace.  Our lives are too often overloaded with demands: that we should be successful, rich, beautiful and famous; but this just adds to our inner stress and turmoil.  The media constantly…

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  • Canadian tapestry

    In the House With Sir John A.

    Did some macro- to micro-Habicurious time travel this weekend in celebration of Canada Day.  Spent July 1st (the launch of confederation) in Kingston (the first capital city of the united Canadas), touring the house of Sir John A. Macdonald, the country’s first Prime Minister and a Father of Confederation. Bellevue House was built in the…

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  • Intoxicating

    Houses and rooms are full of perfumes, the shelves are crowded with perfumes, I breathe the fragrance myself and know it and like it, The distillation would intoxicate me also, but I shall not let it…. – Excerpt: Song of Myself, Walt Whitman  

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  • Perfectly Beautiful

    When I stepped into the dark coolness to escape the scorching heat I didn’t expect to find the most beautiful space I’d ever seen. Of course no flash photography or tripods were permitted and my children possess a built-in limitation for looking at things tiled or religious.  I was, as always, left wanting more. Click…

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  • Welcome to Quintland

    UPDATE:  August 5, 2018: Annette visited her birth house in North Bay today. Cecile was supposed to join her but cancelled due to health reasons. The story is here.  UPDATE: As of November 19th, 2017, the birth house and museum of the Dionne Quintuplets has been moved to the North Bay waterfront, installed on Oak…

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  • Nobody Tells This to Beginners, He Says

    It took some clickety-clicking to find the derivative work, but here’s John McWade’s original posting on Ira Glass and the beginnings of creativity. It’s worth watching Mr. Glass’s video if: a) You’ve ever thought of learning a skill or creating something new; or b) See above. Mr. Glass’s thesis is this: Creatives are compelled to create,…

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  • Something Old, Something New

    Seven years ago I snapped a photograph of a pair of doors that I fell in love with in New York City. I always carried it with me, hoping to find some of my very own. Four years ago I built a recessed, open-shelved cabinet in the dining room that never felt quite done. Two…

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  • Painting Pictures

    I took up my brushes knowing that if the mural turned out poorly I could paint right over it. Happy to say, I didn’t have to.

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  • Stalking the Purple Beast

    Stalking the Purple Beast

    Immaculate, it was not.  Or maybe I have a wildly different understanding of the meaning of that word: mint; without wear, tear or staining; something that can be used right away without an additional investment of time or money.  But everyone knows by now that buying anything used online is always caveat emptor. I drove…

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  • Easter Karma

    Easter Karma

    [pullquote]The quality of others’ lives have a direct impact on our well-being; the energy of generosity, as an antidote to acquisitiveness, establishes the reciprocal loop of happiness that occurs when we take others into account while making choices. ~ Michael Stone, Yoga for a World Out of Balance[/pullquote] I sit in a chair, in the…

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