Largest rodent in North America, a symbol of sovereignty of the greatest country on the planet – Canada, nature’s engineer, environmentalist, a workaholic, and even dubbed as… Read more “North American Beaver (Castor canadensis)”
Wolf Moon (January Full Moon)
January 28th, 2021 on the Gregorian calendar marks the date when the moon in space will be directly opposite the Sun with reference to mother Earth, hence… Read more “Wolf Moon (January Full Moon)”
Rockside Trail (Caledon)
Hiking is something I’ve enjoyed for sometime now but certainly rekindled love for it during the pandemic. It’s absolutely refreshing and rejuvenating mind experience to spend quality… Read more “Rockside Trail (Caledon)”
Anime Art
Cartoons have touched almost every soul that has duly called Earth their home during their lifetime, I’m sure! Almost every childhood memory tied to human beings on… Read more “Anime Art”
Jack Smythe Field Centre
Time flies is a fairly common adage used in dialogues whether amongst peers or colleagues at work, friends at schools or educational facilities, family members at dinner… Read more “Jack Smythe Field Centre”
Dark-eyed Junco
An interesting guest dropped by this afternoon. Hope it stayed longer but seems like it was in a bit of a rush. Although it flew in unannounced,… Read more “Dark-eyed Junco”
Wolf Lake (Terra Cotta, Ontario)
Wolf Lake, is one of the largest open water bodies in the Credit River watershed located within Terra Cotta Conservation Area in Caledon, Ontario. It’s a favorite… Read more “Wolf Lake (Terra Cotta, Ontario)”
Online (Home) Schooling
John Dewey (1859 – 1952), regarded as one of the most influential, prominent educational reformer and a scholar reflected “education is not preparation for life; education is… Read more “Online (Home) Schooling”
Birds of the Credit
“But then a bumblebee bumbled above us and it stole our attention the way flying things can” remarks Douglas Coupland, a Canadian author, who has written several… Read more “Birds of the Credit”
Vaccination
René F. Najera, DrPH, an epidemiologist with a doctorate in public health from John Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland wrote in one of his blogs recently, “where… Read more “Vaccination”