Pemberton Agricultural Parks Open House tonight at 5:30

Could we better a more food-secure community? Could we ensure that every single resident had enough fresh food to eat? Could we be a haven for pollinators? Could every kid grow up learning how to garden and grow their own food? Dawn Johnson and Stewardship Pemberton have been working on the Pemberton Agricultural Parks project … Continue reading Pemberton Agricultural Parks Open House tonight at 5:30

Guest Photographer Shayla Wallace offers a powerful reminder to stand tall, reach high, dream big.

It was a combination of the colour-popping image, the perspective, the beautiful framing, and the get-off-your-couch caption that stopped my scrolling eye in its tracks, while I was on Facebook. Happily, Shayla Wallace, PSS grad and contributor to the Mount Currie Photography page, agreed to let me share it here. Hope you get as big … Continue reading Guest Photographer Shayla Wallace offers a powerful reminder to stand tall, reach high, dream big.

May is the month for a nation-wide Nature Challenge

We have another challenge we want to share with the community, (watch this space), but if you are highly challengeable (this is a pretty competitive-minded community), and think you can handle both, (hint: our challenge involves reading, and can definitely be done outdoors, so they're not mutually exclusive), why not sign up for the David … Continue reading May is the month for a nation-wide Nature Challenge

“I am not as sweet as I used to be, but I am far more loving.” Brene Brown says it’s more than okay to have healthy boundaries in place.

http://view.vzaar.com/6547451/flashplayer "The definition of boundary is simply what's okay and what's not okay. I think we don't set boundaries. We let people do things that are not okay. Then we get resentful. Me, I'd rather be loving and generous and very straightforward with what's okay and not okay, and that, I learned in the research. … Continue reading “I am not as sweet as I used to be, but I am far more loving.” Brene Brown says it’s more than okay to have healthy boundaries in place.