Exploring the intersection of people, their homes and communities.
  • Lake Louise canoes

    Live Where You Are….And Love Where You Live

    On her site, Musings of a Kitchen Witch, writer Thalassa weaves a gorgeous story of the irrefutable role of geography and place in her world.  It is reproduced here with her permission. ************** Spirit of place is defined as the tangible (buildings, sites, landscapes, routes, objects) and the intangible elements (memories, narratives, written documents, rituals, festivals, traditional…

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  • And It’s Not Yet 9:00am

    It’s not yet 9:00am and I’m deep into my second latte.  I got up at 4:00am to finish off work that could/should have been sent off a month ago.  The hour was not particularly unusual but the fact that I’m sucking so badly is.  I want to nod off.  I will not be using heavy…

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  • Bouquet

    An early morning bouquet for Bellissima’s room: peonies, third wave of lilacs, rosa rugosas, prolific lemon balm, rotund chive blooms, Siberian iris, Nepeta and all. Seems early for some of these lovelies, a treat for Miss Bella, the bees, and me.

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  • Leading Me Down the Garden Path

    The path to the potager seems shorter in person.  But I can attest to its length by the volume of plants required to fill the flagstone and the hours spent on my knees, unnaturally bent. The flagstone was a sunk cost – I already had it – but between the cost of the filler plants and…

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  • The View From Here

    Waiting for the thunderstorm, which didn’t much materialize.  But it did leave us with some gorgeous light and a rainbow.    

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  • Feral

    These days I wake up at cat o’clock.  Puss meows to escape, the birds twitter and fuss, a din moments before first light appears on the horizon.  Little cat’s seasonal wildness begins mid-April or so, while mine lies dormant for another month.  By mid-May we are in cahoots while the house sleeps on. There are…

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  • A Mini Happy Day in the Life of Kiev

    Lovely, lovely short film from production group ThreeShot, filled with sunshine and candy-coloured buildings.  Kiev looks so yummy I mistook it for claymation.

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  • King Lear, Dementia, Filial Piety and the Profound Vulnerability of Aging

    The 30-second summary of Shakespeare‘s King Lear is this: An elderly and increasingly demented King seeks to divide his kingdom in three, according to the degree of publicly pious devotion declared by his three daughters. The two eldest favour him with flattery but the youngest, his favourite, refuses to participate in the tawdry spectacle.  He banishes her…

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  • Nocturnal Exhibitions

    God bless the magic of Twitter.  I love to be surprised by what I find and how I find it.  Everyday is like following Alice down the rabbit hole. I randomly discovered multidisciplinary artist and musician Lisa Lipton through LOROPR, which called out her upcoming performance art spectacle Window Ballet 2: Electric Boogaloo.  The performance piece riffs…

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  • Lock 17 Burritt's Rapids

    Official Opening of the Burritt’s Rapids Summer Social Season

    The stars aligned yesterday for a community idea I’ve wanted to try out for awhile: the spontaneous Front Yard Happy Hour. We live in a village which sports a tiny public library, a Community Hall, a small public beach, but no economic activity.  The closing of the lovely old General Store, with its beloved seasonal…

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