by Jeff Monague | Mar 1, 2023 | Featured
The Medicine Walk Imagine waking up one morning to learn that someone has assumed your identity. When that happens, you will find that it will leave you bewildered and questioning what kind of person would do such a thing. Your thoughts will be in complete disarray....
by Laura Proctor | Mar 1, 2023 | Featured
I hope everyone is having a relatively restful start to 2023. January can be difficult for many as we face a long winter and the holidays fade. It might be a good time to check in with friends and make plans together, even if it’s just for a wintertime walk or a tea....
by Hillary Handy | Dec 1, 2022 | Featured
The Toddler Tourist: Exploring Hidden Gems in Your Own Backyard Winter has many perks. We do love the outdoor time. We love to skate, sled, create with snow, and do all the things. But sometimes we can’t get outdoors. This is the north, the weather is unpredictable,...
by Anne Walker | Dec 1, 2022 | Featured
On any given day, Coulson resident Jan Wheeler can be found working in her barn. She is not using a farmer’s implements, though. She’s using the tools of an artist. Jan is an established landscape painter, working with oils on canvas, whose work has been exhibited in...
by Hillary Handy | Dec 1, 2022 | Featured
I have always enjoyed writing letters. Maybe it’s a love of writing, in general. Diaries as a kid, postcards to friends from camp, passing notes in history class or putting notes in my friends’ lockers; all ways to express myself and show others that I care. When the...
by Jeff Monague | Oct 6, 2022 | Featured
The Medicine Walk I caught a glimpse of a cousin of mine last week as I was driving past them in a quiet little town in Simcoe County. I knew instantly who they were just by their walk. When you know someone, you know everything about them. Including their walk. On...