Pemberton’s new banner art makes headlines

The headline reads: Lil'wat artist's work to be displayed prominently in Pemberton  The subhead: Mayor Richman hopes project will stimulate conversation about the 'shared land that we live on' The story, by Joel Barde, in the Pique, is below. Conversation can only happen when thoughtful people are willing to start the dialogue. I love and … Continue reading Pemberton’s new banner art makes headlines

School’s back tomorrow, so this one’s for all the teachers and carers, who are the ones holding together the fabric of the world

I recently read a book called The More Beautiful World Our Hearts Know is Possible, by Charles Eisenstein, about his theory that we're on the cusp of a transformational shift, away from being a culture of scarcity, competition and separation, into one of "interbeing". (He recently explained this all to Oprah, so if you have … Continue reading School’s back tomorrow, so this one’s for all the teachers and carers, who are the ones holding together the fabric of the world

Give your Christmas Tree another chance – recycle it in the backyard!

Guest post by Dan Kraus, Senior Conservation Biologist with the Nature Conservancy of Canada People living in the Northern Hemisphere have brought trees and boughs into their homes during the winter for thousands of years. The evergreens that we decorate with during Christmas can represent a celebration of holidays and a reminder that spring will come … Continue reading Give your Christmas Tree another chance – recycle it in the backyard!