My friend Thomas Arthur is ensconed on San Juan Island and has decided to charter a personal ritual of hope. From Solstice to Obama’s inauguration, he is making a short video a day and posting them when he can at his Vimeo page. What are YOU doing to ring in the changes and see that they take root?
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This Christmas might be the first white Christmas for all of Canada since 1971. To celebrate, I’d like to point you to my friend Jeremy Hiebert’s stunning collection of photos of ice from Lake Okanagan. This is not a photo collection, it is a poem of the highest order. Sit still and watch the slideshow fill your eyes with the wonder of this earth. And to accent it here is a poem from me, using the wonderful language of ice: Crawl to the edge of the fast ice where the ice front holds still as the pancakes …
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This week in the feed: Rob Paterson concludes his harvest of the Boyd Conference on a pessimistic yet exhuberant note. Staffordshire Oat Cakes and Easy No Knead Bread Brad Ovenell-Carter’s medieval teaching methods. Michael Herman distills work he and I did for a few years into a poem and an offering. Steve Moore tweets a great story of mutual aid
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Please…hotel and catering companies of the world, please stop serving melon slices when what you are trying to serve is “fruit plates.” I spend huge amounts of my life eating catered food. Most of the food that is served at meetings, while it may be prepared with varying degrees of care (and let’s be honest, most of that is minimal) it is certainly grown on an industrial scale. In the last ten years there has been a trend away from serving pastries for breakfast and more towards serving a selection of fruit. While this seems like a good …
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Back in June, I hosted the Open Space part of a conference on reconciliation policy and practice co-sponsored by Queens University, the First Nations Technical Institute and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. The harvest from that gathering is now online as an article about the event in Canadian Government Executive Magazine It makes for some interesting reading.