Indio Barbero – a Cultural Tradition
While in Honduras, I spent the better part of one day in the coastal Garifuna village of Guadalupe. Guadalupe is an approximately 20 minute drive from the town of Trujillo along a dirt road. When I...
View ArticleMany Worlds – Chinatown, Gastown, Downtown Vancouver
The Clock Tower Keeping Track of Time I love walking around my neighbourhood on a crisp sunny day in the fall. It makes me appreciate that while young, we still do very much have a colorful history and...
View ArticleThe Act of Transporting, the State of being Transported - Made in Nepal
Reblogged from MzZOOMER: If you look up the word "transportation" in dictionary.com this is the definition that you will find: TRANSPORTATION 1. the act of transporting. 2. the state of being...
View ArticleReading and Relaxing. It’s Simple
It’s very simple. Today is for reading and relaxing. Mission accomplished!Filed under: Lifestyles, Photos Tagged: health, lifestyle, Photography, reading, relaxation
View ArticleSea of Glass
Normally watching the morning news is fairly routine and often depressing but Thursday morning something unique and intriguing caught my attention. Something called “Giant Glass Sponges”. I had never...
View ArticleBackpacking in the Alsek Valley of Kluane National Park, Yukon
Backpacking in the Alsek Valley of Kluane National Park in the Yukon is a solitary venture in the early spring. This popular Park, a Unesco Heritage Site and home to Canada’s highest mountain peak,...
View ArticleHankin-Evelyn’s Backcountry is a Dream
The Bulkley Valley in North Central British Columbia is a backcountry ski and snowshoer’s dream. One of the most impressive areas is called the Hankin-Evelyn Backcountry Recreation with it’s unique...
View ArticleMore Beautiful British Columbia Outdoors
Those who know me know that I am a huge fan of the mountains, the outdoors and my province of beautiful British Columbia. I would love to be one of those people who has lots of time and lots of money...
View ArticleIt Takes a Village to Create an Olympian, Paralympian and Special Olympian
Watching the Olympics allows me (and no doubt others) to experience those inspirational highs and those heartbreaking lows that come with dreams achieved or dreams shattered. As a former athlete I...
View ArticleSpring in Canada – New Adventures or the Tried and True
Ah yes, Spring in Canada! Sun, freedom and possibilities. Have you ever heard of the sport of Freediving? what about Riverboarding? Now is the perfect time to try out a new adventure or perhaps...
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