Welcome to our haunted house. Well, maybe not so haunted. I must admit that the garden is beautiful right now and I am resisting raking the leaves up because it's my little piece of autumn glory, But it's been
Blue trees! A round the world installation to raise awareness about deforestation. It's a treat to live in this forest rich country of mine, and sometimes I don't see the forest for the trees
Yesterday afternoon I went to a memorial service for a family friend and, as usual, I’m re-examining my life. His name was Dragan and he was a doctor, like my parents, and we have known him and his family since
Hello from Friday evening round here in Vancouver, where the sun continues to shine. I'm almost afraid to say it because I might jinx it, but we're having a wonderfully beautiful autumn. I was looking at Morgan luxuriating in the
Well guys, it's that time! The house is a little out of control and it's time to get tough. You know what the problem is? I love stuff! I love beautiful, antique, unique, vintage, sentimental stuff, and I love looking at
Sometimes we just fall in love for no reason at all, and sometimes there are a million reasons, but in the end, it's true what they say: the heart wants what the heart wants. I'm not sure what it is about
Finally some peace and some time for a full day up in my studio. Oh man, I didn't think I'd get to some art for the rest of the year. So, completely ignoring anything nagging, (read: dishes, laundry, vacuuming, gardening since
There's a lot of red in my life in the best way possible. I actually love red and, in my world where I don't go for too much colour, I do live with a lot of red. So looking at
On this beautiful sunny day, I had it in mind to drive to a little village near by called Keremeos, where there are several country markets specialising in local produce and crafts. Last month, Robert and I brought a box
Now this is something. If you want to hike somewhere, aren't you just so lucky to have a turn of the 20th century disused railway bed track right in your back yard? The Kettle Valley Railway (KVR) spans about 455 km