The things that pass our lips - the words, the food - might be far more important than we often give credit for.
Month: June 2014
Event: Reconciliation and Friendship, 4pm tonight, Xetolacw School Cafeteria
Isadore Charters-Artist's Story from Jef Gibbons on Vimeo. I've been reading a book about "influence" - how to effect change in people's behaviour. It's fascinating - as a parent, as a partner, as a person who writes marketing and community outreach stuff - to hear about what it takes to inspire people to be their … Continue reading Event: Reconciliation and Friendship, 4pm tonight, Xetolacw School Cafeteria
Canada Day Celebrations
Recipe: Make Mine a Strawberry Pie
In the spirit of this week's Strawberry Tea at the Museum and the second Farmers Market of the year, as well as my ongoing love affair with strawberries, enjoy here a recipe for Strawberry Pie, shared by raw food guru and yogi, Mt Currie-based Sarinda Hoilett, of Wild Planet Raw Foods. Strawberry Pie! Berry bliss. 4 ingredients. #strawberries … Continue reading Recipe: Make Mine a Strawberry Pie
Training Opportunity: Aboriginal Coaching, register by June 26
Farmers Market today, 4pm – 7pm
What's fresh? Stop by the new Downtown Barn and find out. (Hint hint: strawberries!)
Animal Wellness Clinics at Mt Currie, Wed 4 – 6
There's a reason Dr Laura White was voted Pemberton's favourite vet...
The Vitality Project: Carlee Cindric
Carlee Cindric is a Pemberton-based events and wedding planner, runner, one half of the race operations brains behind the Whistler Half Marathon, dance instructor, mom to twins, and part of the team behind organising the Spud Run this year. In short, she's pretty much the embodiment of the Energiser Bunny. So … Continue reading The Vitality Project: Carlee Cindric
Photo of the Week: Ruben Guibert
Happy Summer Solstice.
Of Good Flowers and Bad Flowers, an Invasive Species Hunt
A few pretty blooms have been proliferating in my yard of late, but this year, instead of saying, oh, how lovely, I've been saying, "No! No! Don't eat that!" (to the toddler) and "don't think you can trick me with your innocent face" (to the daisies). I've been tearing a few of them up, because … Continue reading Of Good Flowers and Bad Flowers, an Invasive Species Hunt