Reflecting on abundance
I was fortunate to be out on the road today taking in some of our abundant beautiful countryside here in northern British Columbia. If I had remembered my camera I would still be out there. The fields covered in patches of snow and water against the backdrop of snow-covered mountains were a breathtaking sight. It … Read more
Prime Minister Harper is a great teacher
“Imaginary evil is romantic and varied; real evil is gloomy, monotonous, barren, boring. Imaginary good is boring; real good is always new, marvelous, intoxicating.” –Simone Weil Scandalous title, I know, but I mean it. If we hadn’t Harper for a Prime Minister I wouldn’t be writing this blog now. I admit I am one the … Read more
Learning from common affiliations on Facebook
I was reluctant to join Facebook, but relented to family and friends who wanted me there. I remember very tentatively setting up an account and critically scrutinizing all the information and privacy protections available on the site. I limited my account to a very few close family and friends and rarely used the account. All … Read more




