50 Shades of Hay
Yes it is true. I’ve had an affair and indeed, there is a new man in my life. He’s not my usual type - tall, dark and handsome. Rather, he is short, heavy and freckled. His name is Gus and Read on! →
Yes it is true. I’ve had an affair and indeed, there is a new man in my life. He’s not my usual type - tall, dark and handsome. Rather, he is short, heavy and freckled. His name is Gus and Read on! →
Let me begin this post by saying wow! I cannot believe July is around the corner. June has gone by in the blink of an eye. If you are wondering where I have been, the answer would be, it feels like everywhere! This Read on! →
A few things are often associated when one thinks of Saskatchewan; fields of golden wheat, the beloved Saskatchewan Roughriders and the return of wild crocuses each year signifying spring’s arrival. Recently I found myself awake unusually early and that was followed up by Read on! →
Is that wrong? Well, my lips didn’t actually make contact but it nearly did happen. This little dogfish was cute, at least in my eyes. So cute in fact that I promptly returned him back to his icy cool water. Just Read on! →
Saskatchewan seems to be on a hot streak with music festivals and events popping up province wide. Case and point this year’s recent Juno Awards in Regina and the upcoming slew of spring and summer festivals. But festivals like the Read on! →
More coverage for Uganda! Although this was painful for me as I prefer to be behind the camera I lent my side of the story to Pink magazine for their April issue. Here you will get to learn a little Read on! →
Some of my experiences in Uganda are still to this day hard to describe. But simply put, it was an incredible adventure and one that left me wanting more. Uganda is extremely beautiful and the people and culture are truly Read on! →
The trek up to Prince Albert Park to explore Waskesiu was a memorable one. As you will recall I blogged a while back about wolf trekking and dog sledding.This month’s article I wrote for Pink goes into more detail on how I went Read on! →
Navigating London underground This post is not intended for seasoned travellers who have many times over had to discover how to figure out big city underground transport, nor those who live in cities with subway systems. But rather for those, who like Read on! →
Those who travel know how very inspiring it can be, in fact for many it leads them into some sort of creative process. This certainly is the case for me. As a writer one of the greatest gifts is the Read on! →