Congratulations to Craig Beaulieu for capturing an awesome opening weekend round of golf at the Pemberton Meadows, stunning course with an absolutely breathtaking backdrop. Don't forget to #hashtag your images If you want to see your picture in our Photo of the Week feature don't forget to #hashtag your images as #pembertonbc or #wellnessalmanac.
Month: April 2013
Honour the Earth and Your Connection to her Healing Botanicals
Prescription drugs are synthetic, two-dimensional, bioactive molecules that our bodies view as alien and potentially harmful. Drug dosing is therefore precisely calculated to overwhelm our capacity to detoxify and eliminate them completely. In this way, a portion of the dose remains in the body to effect the desired changes in the disease process and the … Continue reading Honour the Earth and Your Connection to her Healing Botanicals
Instagram Gallery Update
We decided to take a black and white look down the Meadows Road this weekend as the clouds and light were creating the most amazing mood. Follow us To see our latest Instagram images follow us at @wellnessalmanac or if you're not on Instagram then you can find us on the web at statigr.am/tag/wellnessalmanac/
Celebrate Earth Day with shovels and forks
3 Ways to Celebrate Earth Day: 1. Plant something. 2. Get dirty. 3. Pick up some trash (or dog poo.) Do it on your own, with friends, or with Stewardship Pemberton and the Pemberton Creek Community Garden crew.
Inspiration: Ride bikes, and don’t forget to pick up a PVTA membership
A Pemberton Valley Trails Association membership is just $10 and the quickest, easiest way to support trail development and upkeep in our 'hood. (Do it online! )
Walking the territory with Johnny Jones: Grizzly Twins pictograph
Johnny Jones, Lil'wat Cultural Technician, explains this pictograph of Grizzly Twins and the Window in the Stars - a painting located on the hill-top going up to Xitolacw, the new site of Mt Currie's IR #6. It's a picture of stars you can only see at night time. Our people would got fast in the … Continue reading Walking the territory with Johnny Jones: Grizzly Twins pictograph
Earth Day, April 22
Every day is Earth Day - a day to celebrate the Earth, pick up litter, plant something, or enjoy the great outdoors. But this year, Earth Day is also enfolded by Pitch in Week, April 21-27, Canada's largest environmental improvement campaign. More than 622,000 Canadians participate in the program each year. Village of Pemberton Council … Continue reading Earth Day, April 22
Seasonal Observations: Pacific Chorus Frogs
Have you heard or seen the Pacific Chorus Frog? Stewardship Pemberton did... and led us to learn these fun facts: The Pacific Chorus Frog is a very appealing little frog, and quite common in B.C. They are small frogs, up to 5 centimetres long, and may be any colour from pale grey or tan to … Continue reading Seasonal Observations: Pacific Chorus Frogs
Recipe: Maple Baked Beans
I like a recipe that's low-maintenance - ie that I can abandon early on, and go do laundry, work at the computer, talk on the phone and generally be distracted, without risking burning my house down or ruining the entire project... Hence, my new favourite find: Maple Baked Beans from Whistler chef, Karen Kay. Her … Continue reading Recipe: Maple Baked Beans
Event: Film Club screens “Lucky” at the Library, April 18
How could a recently orphaned, 10-year old homeless South African boy ever be called Lucky? Over the grave of his dead mother, Lucky makes a promise to make something of himself. Leaving the security of his remote Zulu village for the big city with the hope of going to school, he arrives on the doorstep … Continue reading Event: Film Club screens “Lucky” at the Library, April 18