Hello everyone! Happy New Year! Let’s talk about lice.
Yes, lice – the nasty little bugs that live and lay eggs in the hair of especially schoolchildren, making costly shampoos… Read More
At our physiotherapy clinics, we’re constantly stressing the importance of water-based exercises as an option for therapy because of the reduced pressure on the joints. Our clinics off… Read More
As we mentioned earlier, this week we are dedicating our blogs to the outdoors. The outdoors play a vital role in physiotherapy as many of our patients undergo tailored exercise routines whi… Read More
Summer is just a few weeks away which means plenty fitness fundraising events, extreme sport events, hiking, jogging, music festivals and much more. This week, the theme has been outdoor eve… Read More
At our physiotherapy clinics, we’re always promoting the outdoors as there is nothing better than getting vitamin D and physical exercise outside on a warm summer day. However, we also… Read More
At HealthMax Physiotherapy Clinics, we’re always advising our patients to get out and get active and a great activity which exemplifies our sentiment is fishing. Fishing is great becau… Read More
Despite having attended the same high school and growing up around the corner from one another, it took a chance meeting for Karen & Gavin to meet. Though neither are really big drinkers… Read More
I wrote this when I was hosted at Medium, because when I moved there I lost the page on which I’d posted my stroke story…but I thought I’d post it here again anyway. Enjoy… Read More
Well designed living rooms can vary in style from contemporary to southwestern, but they share some common elements. Elegant living rooms display great design without appearing flashy o… Read More
All Photos By Gail
Working peeps know this much: buying lunch in the office cafeteria, or out on the street, provides you with a greater variety of tasty meal choices, but it can get pricey… Read More
Best Sports Bars in River North, Chicago
If you are a sports lover, you will know that there is no better spot to enjoy watching the biggest games than a… Read More
All Photos By Gail
As we become increasingly health conscious when it comes to dining out, the concept of fast food that can be prepared on-demand from fresh ingredients has been popularize… Read More
Mississauga, Ontario is a modern city with modern people. As a resident of this classy place, it is paramount that you fit in lest you seem like a caveman. The windows installed in your… Read More
Advocates for Canadian seniors are calling on provincial governments to cover the cost of a new vaccine to protect against shingles, a brutally painful illness that can have debilitat… Read More
Tim Hortons heirs cut benefits
Employees at a franchise owned by the children of the chain’s founders say they’re losing paid breaks and other benefits in response to… Read More
Five Famous Ghost Towns in America and Why They Were Abandoned
Ghost Town 1 – Centralia, Pennsylvania
Centralia is the ghost town that’s still on fire in Columbia County, Pennsyl… Read More
Top 10 Unsolved Murders in American History
Although there are many unsolved crimes and mysteries in America and throughout the world, we have chosen this list as the Top 10 Unsolved Murders… Read More
Come July 1, 2018 and and Canada will make Cannabis consumption legal at home and on the streets, just like tobacco and alcohol. Parents of teenagers, including myself are very apprehensive… Read More
"Shields and Brooks on White House chaos, gun control polarization" PBS NewsHour 3/2/2018ExcerptSUMMARY: Syndicated columnist Mark Shields and New York Times columnist David Brooks joi… Read More
Join us in Eden Mills on June 9 for a workshop dedicated to writing and healing!
Workshop: Writing to Heal
Date: June 9, 2018 Time: 10:00 am to 3:00 pm Cost: $75, includes lunch, coffee, tea… Read More
Julia’s Garden
– Fiction by Jeremy Luke Hill –
Julia stood on the median of Woolwhich Street, just north of Speedvale Road, two lanes of cars passing her on either side. Sh… Read More
Leaving the Canadian Winter behind for some time on the beach, Linda and Benoit were so excited for this moment of bliss. Gathering with their parents on the beloved Southside Beach, they bo… Read More
"Does a basic guaranteed income decrease the need for social services?" PBS NewsHour 5/3/2018ExcerptSUMMARY: The idea of a basic guaranteed income is getting a trial run in a Canadian… Read More
Just Fine: Raising Children on the Autism Spectrum
– Poetry by Angeline Schellenberg –
Delayed
He’ll be just fine,you always said,with love and patiencethat boy will… Read More
A Response to Rumi
– by Barbara Heagy –
Not Here
– by Rumi –
There’s courage involved if you want
to become truth
There is a broken-open place in a love… Read More
How Dreamers Creative Writing Got its Name
– By Kat McNichol, Editor-in-Chief, Dreamers Creative Writing –
I’ve always been a devoted learner. When I’m not in school… Read More
The Space Between
– Fierce Fiction by Rebecca Wickens –
Staring up at a velvet black sky, we watch millions of stars spark and swirl. On a quilt, soft and worn with years of was… Read More
CO2 is the most essential green-house gas present which stays longer in the atmosphere. It absorbs less heat per molecule as compared to other green-house gases like methane or nitrogen. But… Read More
SEPTEMBER 2018
1st & 2nd - Bradstock XXV Camp Pa-Qua-Tuck Center Moriches, NY
For those of you who don't know it yet, Bradstock is one of the best hom… Read More
Most us assume that vegetables are good for us no matter form or type they are available in. They’re jam-choked with nutrients, there’s no recommended limit to what percentage we… Read More
I See You
– Poetry by Linda Lauder –
Bearing Witness
Ex-husband with new woman;
This one counts.
Words of admiration
Roll off his well-kissed lips.
He gushes her accomplis… Read More
The Comfort of Strangers
-Fierce Fiction by Caroline Misner-
It was me who dropped the box of Band-Aids into the toilet. None of us wanted to admit it, but Ben and Jimmy had nothing to conf… Read More
CGMagazineMike Cosimano
This was a surprisingly tough list to write!
There was a lot of good TV this year, but more importantly, there was a lot of
interesting TV this year, and that’… Read More
“Early Blossoms” and “Ontario Thaw”
– Poetry by Greg Stidham –
EARLY BLOSSOMS
Alone on a mesa, a pink crabapple tree
embraces the wind, its branche… Read More
Pieces of You
– Fierce Fiction by Rebecca Wickens –
“I am so broken,” you say.
Raising my head, I am struck by this new look in your eyes. Mesmerized, I don’t… Read More
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Click here to get Infecciones por Hongos No Más &ndash… Read More
The Burning Times
– Fierce Fiction by Caroline Misner –
Adele had known the man whose body was found nestled among the bags of expired bread behind the 7-11. H… Read More
Yesterday on QUILTsocial I started a badge design using a machine embroidery design found online. Today I’ll finish designing my badge and stitch it out using the Brother Dreamweaver… Read More
Writing to Deal with Grief
by Marco Muzzi
The Memory
I’m a boy.
I take tentative, soundless steps across the oak floor towards him. My muscles feel limp. My gaze finds everything &ndas… Read More
Writing Myself Alive: An Episodic Poem
– Poetry by Ann Rosenthal –
I. Writing to keep calm Haiku in the seminar Villanelle at dusk Desperation firmly anc… Read More
The Worst Drunk Poem I’ve Ever Written
– Poetry by Laura Mota –
I found in the pocket of the jeans I wore last night a yellow note: from the triple g&ta… Read More
The Sunporch
– Non-Fiction by Stephen Beaumont –
“Your garden is like a park,” my mother-in-law would say when she came to visit us in Wisconsin from her home i… Read More
CGMagazineLisa Mior
One of the cities biggest Science Technology Engineering Art and Mathematics festivals returns to the Greater Toronto Area for another year, celebrating and encouraging… Read More
6 Reasons Why an Exotic Writing Retreat Should Be Your Next Dream VacationPlus – Our Top Picks for Your Stay
Exotic Writing Retreats, an article by Rochelle Angyal
For the majori… Read More
Southwestern Ontario boasts some beautiful summer weather and a few really great attractions to go with it! East Park, Storybook Gardens, Grand Bend Speedway, and the Lake Huron shoreline … Read More
During the span of my 40 years of life on this good green earth I’ve had the opportunity to live in a variety of areas of Ontario, Canada.
I’ve had the pleasure of living in t… Read More
Announcing Dreamers Magazine Issue 3
I’m pleased to announce the release of Issue 3 of the Dreamers Magazine.
In this issue you’ll find the winner and honorable mentio… Read More
kindled
– Poetry by Nan Williamson –
This morning, my body unfurls from sleep, soft sheets teasing bare breasts, groin thrumming. Outside my window, a go… Read More
After Birth
– by Kaitlyn Neath –
Siblings
I wonder if your eyes are her eyes the colour of ash(es to ashes) and I hold you a little longer.
Digging
Stop dig… Read More
Let me make it clear, TRUMI IS A RACIST. He just does not recognize it, like so many others."Why Trump’s verbal assault on Cummings and Baltimore sounds familiar" PBS NewsHour… Read More
Babak Kazemi Tells Ancient Tales through Persian Carpets and Photography
Babak Kazemi uses the medium of photography to recount ancient tales that inspire and that are thought-provoking. Usi… Read More
The firm has revealed that it will initiate it’s trading in just a couple of months, probably in late December or January 2020.
The next biggest exposure taken into consideration will… Read More
Reef CBD Review by Aaron Cadena at CBD Origin
Thinking about giving Reef CBD a try? Read our official Reef CBD Review to learn the facts and read about our experience before making your purc… Read More
Tips for Decorating Your Home with Earth Tones
View And Shop Our Brown Earth Tone Colored Rugs
Earth tones and textures provide an attractive palette that many people want to incorporate int… Read More
Today, I’m featuring a guest post by author Bojana Petkovic, Project Manager at Loud Cloud Health
CBD and Cannabis: How They Benefit Our Health and Society
The goo… Read More
William Messner-Loebs is a name that most old school comic book fans are probably familiar with. He is a writer and artist that started in the industry in the 80s and made a name for… Read More
Today, everybody is podcasting. But in 2004, it was a beginning phenomenon and my first experience with the term! My daughter, Karmyn, had recorded an album, and we premiered it at the… Read More