Change of location: Saturday is Take a Kid Mountain Biking Day, so head to Pioneer Park, even if you don’t have a bike. It’s free! But register in advance so they can plan!

Pemberton Off Road Trail Association (PORCA) and the Indigenous Life Sports Academy (ILSA) are joining up to host IMBA Canada’s Take a Kid Mountain Biking Day (TKMBD), on Saturday, June 5 at 10am. It's an annual event that seeks to introduce the joy of mountain biking to the next generation. Created in 2004 in honour … Continue reading Change of location: Saturday is Take a Kid Mountain Biking Day, so head to Pioneer Park, even if you don’t have a bike. It’s free! But register in advance so they can plan!

Sharp tailed snake protection underway

I love snakes. I am surprised to discover this about myself. And it's mostly directed towards Pemberton's very small, non-poisonous, non-lethal, rare and rather adorable snakes... which is why I feel appreciation to the efforts of the SLRD, Stewardship Pemberton and the PVTA to reroute a bike trail to accommodate important snake habitat. I will … Continue reading Sharp tailed snake protection underway

10 years now

Hey planners, goal-setters and coaches! What are the best questions you ask people, to help them identify their goals? What helps people unearth their true purpose, and set out on that path? This question feels alive for me today because it's my birthday. And I've had this note on my unwieldy calendar of to-dos, to … Continue reading 10 years now

“Pulling syllables” – a poem about longing for your mother tongue and finding a way to pronounce it

Acts of care bring us back into relationship, physical relationship, and it's only within the field of a relationship that repair can occur. At least that's what I've been thinking about lately - and when this Poem a Day poem landed, it amplified that. Poet Leora Kava names this push-pull tension of wanting to learn … Continue reading “Pulling syllables” – a poem about longing for your mother tongue and finding a way to pronounce it

Of miraculous anniversary sightings: the red-necked Phalarope

Yellowleg. Photo by John Tschopp Writes our birding correspondent, John Tschopp, this week: "A year ago I was privileged to observe and photograph a rare bird for Pemberton, a Red-necked Phalarope. The date was May 19  2021. This spring I kept my eyes on that same puddle of water, on private property. One day, there … Continue reading Of miraculous anniversary sightings: the red-necked Phalarope

FOREVER

An introspective mindcan and will strategizethe hell out of the directYes or No question. And yet, dive in withan unwavering beliefwhen it comes todeclarations offorever and always. Because it knows. "How long is forever" ?Can be answered with  "Sometimes, just one second". Credit to Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland in the last verse.

Ranch behind beloved local restaurant, Mile One, featured in new video series

https://www.youtube.com/embed/a28JBIRJDVI While the cowboys and gals are heading home after a successful Rodeo weekend (congrats Lil'wat! especially after two years of not having a rodeo! what an accomplishment!), we're not quite ready to leave cowboy culture behind us. The BC Farmers’ Market Trail is a showcase of more than 145 BC Farmers' Market members, showcasing … Continue reading Ranch behind beloved local restaurant, Mile One, featured in new video series

How to explain a fat person to your kid (or, “they’re called tricky conversations for a reason”)

I appreciate @kids.eat.in.color and their take on many things, including her generous approach to feeding small humans who don't necessarily ascribe to my aspirational values about kale chips being superior to mac n cheese, and who tend to make the hours of effort to soak cashew nuts to blend into a smoothie or meal pointless, … Continue reading How to explain a fat person to your kid (or, “they’re called tricky conversations for a reason”)