Amazing what a difference a week makes? Gary Martin captured this moody shot of Pemberton's One Mile Lake boardwalk last week. Seven days later, no snow, and we're "drowning" in sunshine. No-one's complaining today - it's a glorious dose of Vitamin K - but it's sobering to think what this dramatically early snowmelt is … Continue reading Photo of the Week: Gary Martin
Birdwatch: a Meadows merlin sighting
Linda Welsh spotted this merlin (Falco columbarius or pigeon hawk) on February 10 and managed to capture the shot from 15 feet away, and gave us permission to share the catch. The merlin (thank you Wikipedia) is a small species of falcon from the Northern Hemisphere. A bird of prey once known colloquially as a pigeon hawk in North America,[2] the … Continue reading Birdwatch: a Meadows merlin sighting
Meet your new favourite adventure advisor
Christine Cogger has agreed to jump on deck and share Adventures with Kids that can be had around Pemberton/Mt Currie. 100% spin free. Not airbrushed or photoshopped. She's an athlete, adventurer, blogging/tweeting/instagrammer, who races the odd marathon and Iron Man, (just because), organises the occasional thousand person event in her spare time, spearheads some of the … Continue reading Meet your new favourite adventure advisor
Hawthorn: Medicine of hope
Today I pressed a tincture of hawthorn leaf and flower, as I do many times throughout the year. I go through a large amount of it in my practice. It smells wonderful and its welcome aroma always lifts my spirits and brings a smile of recognition to my lips. In the Middle Ages the shrub … Continue reading Hawthorn: Medicine of hope
Wellness Tip: Life is simple, just add water
Clear and copious is the rule of thumb, friends. And by the way, fracking is fracking stupid. We are water. Why poison it? And on that note, here are some great tips reinforcing our ongoing wellness obsession with managing to hydrate!
WellnessReads2015 (Part II): How to Nominate a Book
If you want to nominate a book, email thewellnessalmanac@gmail.com with: the name of the book, your name, and a few words about why it moved you, why you’d recommend it. (ie what did you tell your friend/boss/colleague/partner/kid when you pushed this book into their arms and said, you’ve got to read this.) a book selfie. (No … Continue reading WellnessReads2015 (Part II): How to Nominate a Book
Wellness Reads: the kick-off
You can tell a lot about someone from the books they've read. And you can tell a lot about a community based on what's trending on the library shelves. That's why I was so fascinated to spy the Pemberton & District Public Library's round-up of the most popular fiction and non-fiction books for 2014. Interesting pulse? … Continue reading Wellness Reads: the kick-off
Lil’wat Land Code: VIDEO
Just over a month from now, Lil'wat Nation holds its election. On March 14, the community votes, not just for Chief and Council under a new system that will see two Chiefs elected, but also on a major new policy initiative, whether to accept a new Land Code. “… when First Nations are empowered with tools of self-governance … Continue reading Lil’wat Land Code: VIDEO
Photo of the Week: Ruben Guibert
Thanks to Johnny Jones for fleshing out a caption for us for this image - taken of Bill Nelson's barn yard IR#1 Rez in Mount Currie.
Column: Why I Don’t Need Another Photo of my Sleeping Baby
There is a microsecond long window when a baby falls asleep that everything is right in the world. My personal victory today? Resisting taking a photo of that moment. The kid is 23 months old, so I already have approximately 700 photos of him sleeping, none of which have successfully managed to evoke the heart-swell … Continue reading Column: Why I Don’t Need Another Photo of my Sleeping Baby