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One reason to go hug a horse
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Shayla Wallace gets all reflective about fall in today’s photo
Every leaf speaks to me, fluttering from the Autumn tree... -Emily Brontë
Adaptation?
Two competing ideas have been flitting about in my head recently in my quest to settle on a topic for this week. One topic I will someday write about attempts to answer this question: Does the winter wren alter its song pattern based on the sound output of a body of water in its environment? … Continue reading Adaptation?
Just Eat It: free film screening tonight at the Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre, 6:30pm
As part of Waste Reduction Week, the Squamish Lillooet Regional District's Zero in on Waste team host a free film screening tonight, at the Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre in Whistler, starting at 6:30pm, with Q+A afterwards with the filmmaker and director, Jenny Rustemeyer, of the fantastic Clean Bin Project. We all love food. As a … Continue reading Just Eat It: free film screening tonight at the Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre, 6:30pm
Pemberton Arts and Culture Council’s launches a Fall Inspiring Artists Series, Oct 26
via the Pemberton Arts and Culture Council Gernot Dick, visual artist and lecturer, and Dave Steers, photographer, offer three evenings of art presentations and workshops this fall, to hone your skills and inspire your work with a new perspective. All events are open to all levels of art enthusiasts. Attend one or all of the … Continue reading Pemberton Arts and Culture Council’s launches a Fall Inspiring Artists Series, Oct 26
Meditation on a mountainside of trees on a stormy day
sitting eyes closed, worlds fly by. each thought like a branch, has its place in space. passing by, just passing by. ~ Polek Rybcyznski
Root vegetables on your mind? Anna Helmer thinks it’s about time you discovered parsnips..
The evolution of parsnips 2016: Here we go from seeding, to sprouting, to sized-right-up-very-nicely-thank-you-very-much. We(I) have nominated parsnips for Crop of the Year award. We(I) will be handing out the gongs next month. I(we) still have a lot of work to do before sitting down for a good session of typing. Looking forward to it. … Continue reading Root vegetables on your mind? Anna Helmer thinks it’s about time you discovered parsnips..
Sea to Sky Mental Health Partnership hosts a free seminar/webinar, October 20th 11:45a.m. to 1:15pm for Healthy Workplace Month
October is Healthy Workplace Month in Canada. Sea to Sky Mental Health Partnership is hosting a workshop in Squamish, that Pemberton/Whistler residents can join via webinar, on October 20: Healthy Workplaces in Sea to Sky: Improving Bottom Line Results and Employee Psychological Well-Being. Date: Thursday, October 20, 11:45a.m.-1:15p.m. (Bring your lunch) Environmental stressors, financial barriers, … Continue reading Sea to Sky Mental Health Partnership hosts a free seminar/webinar, October 20th 11:45a.m. to 1:15pm for Healthy Workplace Month
What we don’t necessarily think about when we talk about logging… Amie LeBlanc gives a clearer picture
What do you think of when someone mentions "logging"? When I was growing up in Pemberton, I often heard very strong opinions about the industry; some said it was unnecessary and harmful, while others that it put food on their tables. I've seen peoples' faces morph into opposition when I mention that I come from … Continue reading What we don’t necessarily think about when we talk about logging… Amie LeBlanc gives a clearer picture