- Of Superpower, Wealthy White Boys, Botox’d Stepford Poodles and Hope
I think each of us has our own superpower. A thing we do with uncommon skill. It often, I’ve discovered, takes a good while to find, or accept, or understand, or feel. It’s different in everyone, how it manifests, and when. Often, or just as often, we are tricked into believing that our superpower is the thing we are maybe most known for. However, over …
- Lessons on Resilience from Canadian Solidarity
I’m an American citizen who grew up in Canada—because why settle for a normal childhood when you can have a frosty mix of hockey, maple syrup, and universal healthcare? My dad is American and my mom is Canadian. The one element that defines both families, is generations of ancestors in the same place, on the same land, going back to well before the founding of …
- From Doomscrolling to Hope: A Journey Through Canadian Patriotism
... where I talk about having a mental space to vent, diving into thoughts on politics and the chaos in the land of my birth. Reflecting on American arrogance and the MAGA movement while contrasting it with Canadian values of unity and strength.
Beautiful & spectacular pictures. Really love your collection. Reflection of rainbow in water is amazing.
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thank you (:
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Lovely shots… finally catching up. :-)
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Your pictures are beautiful!
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Thank you
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thank you…it was a beautiful morning.
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beautiful rainbow shot^^ but all are amazing^^
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Paula,
These are amazing. Look how the heavens smile on you. I knew you were an angel.
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Thank you :)
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The angel of death’s a photographer ;-) But seriously, I’ve been thinking of working at a hospice.
Lil’ Factoid: in the south you sometimes find photos of the deceased in old family photo albums. All laid out, sometimes with the family around the casket, like for a family photo.
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the rainbow mirrored in the water: never seen before!
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It was a spectacular morning. And as the sun rose another rainbow appeared beside it, only fainter. I took so many shots that morning ;-) Maybe in the dead of winter I’ll post them…be a nice change of scenery. Thank you for stopping by.
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