It seems that lately you cannot walk into an establishment without having the FIFA fever thrown in your face. Timbits have changed flavours, grocery stores...
Author - Laura Griffin
June has arrived with baseball season in full swing and a day to celebrate our fathers, so why not talk about a fantastic feathered father who weighs as much...
Above the arctic circle the midnight sun has risen, warming the inhospitable cold from the – 40’s to the – 20’s. With increased visibility comes an...
My love of the cold winter and darkness has drawn me to Alert, the northernmost continuously inhabited settlement on the planet. There is a certain beauty in...
There is something magical about going to sleep in the winter and waking to the landscape covered in hoarfrost. It is one of my favourite times to go on a...
I was enjoying the warm chinook weather one fine winter day when my eyes caught sight of the bright red warning colours of a ladybug creeping along the road...
Photo by Brenda Griffin There are many myths and legends around wolves, the big bad wolf of fairytales, the werewolf of nightmares but none seem to be as...
I’m not sure if my parents would have been pleased or disappointed that for as long as I can remember there was only one item on my Christmas wish list. It was...
I feel negligent for writing articles about nature for this long without featuring the real “star” of the show, the player without which none of these other...
October is a time to appreciate all the fall colours both on the leaves of our trees and in the migrant birds who are passing through our neighbourhoods. One...








