The Anxious Traveller
Anxiety doesn’t listen to logic, but there are coping mechanisms to help manage it.
Anxiety doesn’t listen to logic, but there are coping mechanisms to help manage it.
It’s been a year since my dad passed away, and I’m still coming to terms with it.
We don’t realize what the pandemic has taken away from us until we go out in public and remember what it’s like to be amongst people again.
Spring is coming – the equinox comes on Saturday March 20th!
Creativity requires that you not only produce creative works, but that you absorb them as well to fill your creative well.
Samuel Barbers “Adagio for Strings” is a good complement to the 20,000 chairs set up near the White House to remember those lost to COVID.
This past weekend I took a camping staycation to remember my dad and his passing.
Lately I’ve been having trouble writing. Maybe I can find my way back by writing about my father, whom I lost in July.
In the mid-1980s, a British-born Canadian, Chris Czajkowski, built a cabin on a small part of the wilderness homestead of Jack and Trudy Turner, who … Read more
Gardening is a great combination of therapy and tactile results, especially when you get to eat the garden’s bounty.