Return to routine: what will you make space for?

School goes back tomorrow, so for many of us, this week marks a shift in which we are soft-landing and sliding into a bit more structure and routine than summer has held. I'm thinking about this and the relief at not having to be my kid's entertainer, programmer and play date wrangler, lamenting the things … Continue reading Return to routine: what will you make space for?

One Mile Lake gets a little fresher, thanks to a little outflow work

https://www.instagram.com/p/ChYVWS0sVY-/?hl=en If One Mile Lake feels a little more refreshing of late, you can thank the Village's Public Works team. I'm Australian, so it's a bit of a stretch for me to say "I like my lakes glacial-fresh", but between that and swamp water with a risk of duck-itch, I'll sign up for the Wim … Continue reading One Mile Lake gets a little fresher, thanks to a little outflow work

Plan your Slow Food Cycle mission with the latest details and vendor’s map

I've deployed various strategies over the years, to make the most of Slow Food Cycle Sunday. Early starts, leisurely starts. Slow pace, led by a 5 year old, turning around almost before I'd begun. High speed blast up the Meadows pulling a napping baby in a trailer, hoping to reach the end and then meander … Continue reading Plan your Slow Food Cycle mission with the latest details and vendor’s map

Learn how to tell a yarn, with Indigenous storyteller Tanina Williams, and you could be part of Whistler Writers Festival’s first ever oral storytelling evening. Free workshop Sep 14.

Learn how to spin a great yarn and have people hanging off your every word. Next month, on Wednesday September 14, the Whistler Writers Festival hosts a free oral storytelling workshop for anyone who wants to learn how to leave their message with their audience long after the story has been told. “The theme of this … Continue reading Learn how to tell a yarn, with Indigenous storyteller Tanina Williams, and you could be part of Whistler Writers Festival’s first ever oral storytelling evening. Free workshop Sep 14.

If we could go back in time, and do it all over again, could we listen to the wisdom of the people of the land next time around?

Lois Fay Thevarge has just wrapped up another wonderful week-long take-over of the Wellness Almanac on instagram - take a stroll/scroll through her posts of vibes, poetry, meals, jokes, and gentle warnings that fall (and the season of pumpkin spice) is on its way... at https://www.instagram.com/thewellnessalmanac/ One post she shared celebrates her grandfather, Chief Edward … Continue reading If we could go back in time, and do it all over again, could we listen to the wisdom of the people of the land next time around?

Slow Food Cycle Sunday is just 2 weeks away!

Last year, in the absence of the cycle itself, we were happy to share Tourism Pemberton's beautiful video series of local growers, the Slow Food Cycle Video Series. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WpZBGZTcWgs&t=4s This year, the ride returns, on Sunday August 21, with its annual invitation to slow down, enjoy life, appreciate farmers and farmland and this beautiful place, … Continue reading Slow Food Cycle Sunday is just 2 weeks away!