Finishing out the month on a string of #walkingsquares. The usual suspects are highlighted; dogs, sunsets, grandkids and rural life.
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A Serendipitous Encounter
There are a lot of things that can be said about social media with a heavy portion of the equation being negative. There is a bright side, for me at least.
Continue reading “A Serendipitous Encounter”Definitely Not a Code Brown!
Inside joke for hospital workers is to take the WHMIS code brown (which stands for “in facility hazardous spill”) and make it mean something else. Any guesses?
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My favourite hashtag is #blueskiesandsunshine and that’s what yesterday was all about. Not so much today but I try hard, sometimes unsuccessfully, not to whine about the weather.
Continue reading “#Blueskiesandsunshine”Not according to plan
It started out on track and then skidded sideways. It made me draw deep a deep breath and realize that sometimes things don’t go according to plan. I wasn’t going to blog about it but was encouraged to share the mishap.
Continue reading “Not according to plan”Marvelous Moody Monday
It’s snowing to beat the bands or some such saying. I was never too sure about that one! It is bright out despite the total cloud cover.
Continue reading “Marvelous Moody Monday”No Real Story
I don’t have the story just the bare facts. Which is sad. Names and dates, a few written words.
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Waddling – the act of walking in deep snow
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It is a common winter phenomena here that one never walks far but still walks a lot. Why you ask?
Continue reading “Snow Squares”Trailing it…
I feel incredibly blessed to have many walking trails right outside our back door and through The Gateway. Even when we lived in the city I sought out the nature walks along the river. It grounds me even if the trail is hard slugging (think tall tall grasses or deep deep snow) or hard to find (mostly cow and deer trails and sometimes they disappear). I love to take my littles on a walk and they love to go. There is always something new to see even, when one walks the same area regularly, if observant and mindful. Plus it seems I sort out a lot of mental headspace when I walk.
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