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The Cable Company.

Posted by on Jun 19, 2018 in Current Posts, Featured Slider Posts, General, The Arts | 0 comments

The Cable Company.

I popped down to the local cable company for a chat. After standing for a customer service person for five minutes, aggravating my seized up right knee, I was called. “I’d like to talk about my PVR,” I said, hoping that didn’t sound too personal. The lady sat bolt upright in her computer chair. She was very neat – clothes, hair, desk. She wore blue framed glasses behind which were matching bright blue cold eyes that said – don’t mess with me lady. Her thin cupid bow mouth was painted a dull red. I said very politely. “I’ve paid $15 monthly...

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Foods To Avoid for Hay Fever

Posted by on Jun 10, 2018 in Current Posts, Featured Slider Posts, Food, General | 0 comments

Foods To Avoid for Hay Fever

Hay fever. I have it. Do you? Did you know that what you eat could be making your hay fever worse? All human bodies contain histamine. Most of us, most of the time, aren’t bothered by it one bit. However, our bodies have a threshold for histamine. When the level of histamine in our bodies goes above that threshold, we experience symptoms. They are the symptoms that us hay fever sufferers know all too well – itchy eyes, watery eyes, sneezing, runny nose, etc. Histamine in the Body Where do the histamines in our bodies come from? There are three major sources. The first source are...

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Reduce Care Giver Stress

Posted by on Jun 5, 2018 in Current Posts, Featured Slider Posts, Food, General, Health & Wellness | 0 comments

Reduce Care Giver Stress

Being a caregiver to a senior often leads to stress and may also weaken physical health. It also increases financial responsibility and pressure. Many caregivers report feeling tired, worried, anxious, overwhelmed, or isolated. Specifically, meal preparation, cleaning and lack of support are the leading causes of stress among caregivers of seniors. In 2009, it was reported that 34% of Canadians aged 65 or older are at nutrition risk. This emphasizes the need to better support family care givers to provide nutrition care to senior parents. Why isn’t it obvious? Many seniors experience poor...

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Menswear: Not Just for Men

Posted by on Jun 3, 2018 in Current Posts, Fashions, Featured Slider Posts, General | 0 comments

Menswear: Not Just for Men

There’s something about a crisp, clean men’s button up that makes it a timeless classic in the wardrobe of every well-dressed man. And who’s to say that it can’t be a staple in the wardrobe of a well-dressed woman? The form of the shoulders, the way the shirt is tapered, and the cut of the garment invokes an undeniable air of masculinity when worn by a man, and yet the contrast when worn by a woman does nothing but draw attention to the femininity of the wearer. It also adds an element of boldness to your look, telling the world that you are not afraid to defy convention...

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The Bee Man

Posted by on May 28, 2018 in Current Posts, Featured Slider Posts, Food, General | 0 comments

The Bee Man

Winnie the Pooh and I have a lot in common, we both love honey. “I eat my peas with honey;  I’ve done it all my life.  It makes the peas taste funny,  But it keeps them on the knife”.     I have always  loved honey. I love its texture,its smell and  its taste.  Each jar when its opened takes me on a journey to where the bees first started the journey of turning pollen into the nectar that we generically know as  honey. One smell can take me to the fireweed covered sunny slopes on a mountain or the tangled brambles of a river estuary.   The magic of...

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Preserving Gardening History

Posted by on May 13, 2018 in Featured Slider Posts, Food, Gardening, General | 3 comments

Preserving Gardening History

 In my life as a food grower I have  always chosen heritage varieties of plants to grow. That’s because I want to be able to collect seeds from my plants for next year’s harvest. I believe that without seeds you are never really food secure, and by choosing open-pollinated varieties you can collect seeds from your garden whenever you need them. Over the years, as my enthusiasm for producing food increased, I have also saved a lot of money by saving my own seeds. There are many food plants that self-seed readily, so you only have to plant them once and they will reappear in your garden....

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Chew your food.

Posted by on May 6, 2018 in Featured Slider Posts, Food, General | 0 comments

Chew your food.

Improve Digestion, Reduce Bloating, and Get More Vitamins with This Simple Step Do you want to get more vitamins, minerals and other nutrients from the food that you eat? Want to reduce bloating and poor digestion? Want to experience more enjoyment from your food? How about feeling more full from eating less food? What if there was one really easy way to achieve all this? Well then I’ve got good news for you. There is one easy way: Chew your food. Yes, chew your food. Okay, I’m being a bit sensationalist. But I have good reason to be. It seems too obvious and too good to be true. But it...

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Just a Fling

Posted by on May 3, 2018 in Current Posts, Featured Slider Posts, General | 3 comments

Just a Fling

If not for his eyelashes, the problem would never have arisen. But there they were, long, feathery, dark; framing eyes so brown, they looked black. He ordered coffee and paid the barista. Ruth watched him out of the corner of her eye while she pretended to eye the baked goods. When he walked away, she actually turned to watch, earning a dirty look from the woman behind her. She was tempted to say “Seriously? You aren’t watching him too?” The barista gave her a grin that said she understood completely. Coffee in hand, Ruth sidled over to the table beside his. They faced each other. He...

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Vancouver Island University

Posted by on May 3, 2018 in Current Posts, Featured Slider Posts, General, Real Estate | 0 comments

Vancouver Island University

Education is available to most of us.  Online, or bricks and mortar, mentors, teachers, visuals, in person, webinars, to listen and absorb our curriculum.  Most of us can access and achieve our heart’s desires in the upper echelons of learning.  Here on Gabriola, the Nanaimo based Vancouver Island University is about an hour away.  Easy transportation from my place to there and back, I usually go by car.  However, a friend of mind is a Professor in the VIU Faculty of Management, using shank’s-pony to the Gabriola ferry, then hope on the Nanaimo bus system, disembarking at the hub of...

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Grace and Decorum

Posted by on Apr 29, 2018 in Current Posts, Featured Slider Posts, General | 0 comments

Grace and Decorum

For those who haven’t guessed, I am a mature woman of a certain age that will remain confidential.  Let’s just say that I now introduce my daughter as my little sister and my granddaughter as my daughter, much to their chagrin but my delight if I am believed. The three of us-daughter and granddaughter-had looked forward to our trip to Seattle to see Mama Mia at the 5th Ave. Playhouse.  It was my granddaughter’s very generous treat.  Fortune was with us when the long awaited day arrived.  It was crisp and clear, beautiful.   As foot passengers, we boarded the Bainbridge ferry...

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B.C. Seniors Advocate Reminds

Posted by on Apr 22, 2018 in Business, Current Posts, Featured Slider Posts, Finance, General | 0 comments

B.C. Seniors Advocate Reminds

It is tax time again and the B.C. Seniors Advocate is reinforcing the need for seniors in the province to file tax returns, even if they think they do not make enough income to file. “Seniors may not know that there are several subsidies and tax credits they may be eligible for that are dependent on completed tax returns,” said Isobel Mackenzie. “This is particularly important for low-income seniors who may be missing out on subsidies and tax credits that could help them financially,” Mackenzie added. “The good news is, most government programs that are income based are linked to...

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B-20 Stress Test

Posted by on Apr 15, 2018 in Current Posts, Featured Slider Posts, Finance, General | 0 comments

B-20 Stress Test

What is it and what does it mean to you? If you have applied for a mortgage or a preapproval since January 2018, you will have been affected by B-20. Prior to rule changes, Canadians could qualify to borrow approximately 22% more than now (other debts and creditworthiness aside). This impacts borrowing capacity of everyone, first time home buyers, those looking to refinance to take some equity out of their property; possibly to pay out higher interest debt or fund a large purchase. If you have an existing mortgage that will be maturing, these new rules will affect you also. Currently, most...

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Adelaide Hunter Hoodless Award

Posted by on Apr 9, 2018 in Current Posts, Featured Slider Posts, General | 0 comments

Adelaide Hunter Hoodless Award

Ruth Fenner richly deserves the Award. The following article outlines the dedication that Ruth has shown to the principles upon which the Women’s Institute was founded and which are still the focus of our organisation. The Women’s Institute was formed to support and encourage women, individually and collectively, as the role that they played in their families and in their communities. Through education and shared experiences the W.I. has been a leader in promoting health, nutrition and safety in communities around the world for over one hundred years. This role is as vital and...

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Unstructured Time

Posted by on Apr 1, 2018 in Current Posts, Featured Slider Posts, General, Metaphysics & Complementary Healing | 0 comments

Unstructured Time

According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, Divination means “…the art or practice that seeks to foresee or foretell future events or discover hidden knowledge by the interpretation of omens, with the aid of supernatural powers & insight or intuitive perception.” The art of Divination has been practiced around the world for tens of thousands of years by all cultures. Some of the earliest human records at ancient archaeological sites point to the use of tools created to predict the future or to better understand the present.  Pieces of bird bones or special rocks or shells have...

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The Glass Blower

Posted by on Apr 1, 2018 in Current Posts, Featured Slider Posts, General, The Arts | 7 comments

The Glass Blower

I do not know where my mother’s ashes are entombed. I could not lead you there. I like to think she isn’t there either, that she could not be trapped like that in unforgiving marble and polished glass and gold. That was not the way of my mother in life. I doubt somehow that death could hold her down. All through my own long years, I melted sand to make glass that sang like crystalline roses, on a journey custom-made for me, and I never questioned why. Now, as old age bends my bones, as fire and smoke take the sight from my eyes, sand rushes through my fingers, miniature boulders turning...

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All-Female Taxi Service

Posted by on Mar 26, 2018 in Business, Current Posts, Featured Slider Posts, General | 0 comments

All-Female Taxi Service

This is a really appealing concept. The goal is to help women feel comfortable Driving around in her taxi, Tammy Hogg feels she’s in her safe place. Over the past two years, since she started driving a taxi for a company in Sooke, she’s encountered a range of people on a daily basis. Transporting customers to and from their destinations has brought the self-professed introvert outside of her comfort zone and has made her more outgoing. Being in the cab is like her safety bubble and she enjoys making others feel safe as well. Now, the Sooke resident, alongside Shelley Evans and Balbir Rai,...

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