Mom, Echo and COVID: Mother’s Day, 2020
“Alexa, drop in on Maxine.” “Maxine MacLeod’s Echo Plus, right?” I wait for Echo’s signal at mom’s bedside, room 128, Birchview Home, Birch Hills, Saskatchewan.
“Alexa, drop in on Maxine.” “Maxine MacLeod’s Echo Plus, right?” I wait for Echo’s signal at mom’s bedside, room 128, Birchview Home, Birch Hills, Saskatchewan.
Hugfanginn. Pronounced hoo.fahn.kinn, it means “to be enamoured by something special,” which travellers to Iceland will be many times every day. You can anticipate blogs
“De gazpacho no hay empacho.” Translation: “You can never get too much of a good thing, like gazpacho.” We agree. With tomatoes voluptuously plumping in
I was struggling with what to write for our first blog of 2022. Travel plans? Something philosophical? New Year’s resolutions? Aha! Thanks to Magellan I
It happened February 17, the single day—the only day this year it will occur. Fortuitous timing of a singular marvel.
At this time in autumn twenty-five moons ago, we were bashing around on the “living husband-and-wife bridges” in Japan’s most secluded wilderness in a “wild
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