Adjustments

Like it isn’t scary enough going to the chiropractor. This alien greeted me when I went for an adjustment recently. This is his season, which, with the whole skeleton thing, I guess I get. I’ve never seen an office so elaborately decked out for the Halloween season, including treats. I […] Read More

Turning the Tables

I was doing some research on the green economy recently, specifically green jobs for marginalized populations. I came across Dark Table, a Vancouver restaurant that turns a “dis”-ability into a unique selling proposition (to use advertising lingo). Turns out, blind dining is a hot trend in cities around the world. […] Read More

Cheque Up

HEALTH APPRAISAL Downtown Vancouver – 2 miles from Home Patients receive a snapshot of their health and fitness levels with advice on how to  improve them at this downtown Vancouver medical clinic. C$279  C$79.99 I saw this deal on Groupon yesterday. I guess private clinics have to distinguish themselves from […] Read More

Good Books, in Theory

We should take care not to make the intellect our god; it has, of course, powerful muscles, but no personality. – Albert Einstein The teachings of great spiritual figures such as the Buddha are practical, not theoretical. The Buddha will say beautifully, “I have no theories.” It’s one of his most […] Read More

A New Story

In the early 1990s, a friend introduced me to a magazine called In Context. The subtitle was A Quarterly of Humane Sustainable Culture. I have kept the copies I purchased in those years because each themed issue was full of interesting articles, inspiring projects and people. Some of the articles […] Read More

Showboating

I went for a walk in the gorgeous sunshine today and came across this scene at Kits Beach. Since the pool closed mid-September, the seagulls have moved in and taken over the deck, so the tanners had to find a new stage. The Kitsilano Showboat suits the purpose. Normally home […] Read More

Alice and Mulala, Two Short Stories

  Yesterday Alice Munro was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature. Munro is one of Canada’s great writers and the first Canadian to receive the prize. She started her writing career later in life, choosing the challenging short story as her genre. She had dropped out of journalism school to […] Read More