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Wednesday Wildlife: Those Rascally Raccoons
by Kim | Apr 17, 2019 | Nature, Sweetfern, Wednesday Wildlife | 0 |
Last week I told my husband that we’re no longer archiving trail cam videos of raccoons...
Read MoreBeautiful Sunday: Breathing life into paper
I came across this amazing art on the Cornell magazine, Living Birds, last week in a story...
Read MoreNewsworthy Animal Stories of 2012 – Part 5: A Monkey’s Better Everyday Life
by Kim | Jan 12, 2013 | Nature, News and Events | 2 |
This is the last in a 5 part series on animals that made the Toronto news in 2012. While these stories are local, the issues they present are global, each one asking us to scrutinize and reassess our relationship with captive...
Read MoreNewsworthy Animal Stories of 2012 – Part 3: Flying Monkeys
by Kim | Jan 3, 2013 | Nature, News and Events | 1 |
This is the third in a 5 part series on animals that made the Toronto news in 2012. While these stories are local, the issues they present are global, each one asking us to scrutinize and reassess our relationship with captive...
Read MoreNewsworthy Animal Stories of 2012 – Part 1
by Kim | Dec 30, 2012 | Nature, News and Events | 0 |
This is the first in a 5 part series on animals that made the Toronto news in 2012 Rather than list the notable animal science stories that have come out over the last year – something that Jason G. Goldman and Matt Soniak...
Read MoreFavorites from The Artist Project 2012
On Saturday Barry and I spent the day at Toronto’s Artist Project 2012. This juried event is the place to be for anyone interested in buying (or just seeing) contemporary Canadian art. The sheer variety of the works is mind...
Read MoreAl Gore: Moving the world, one slide show at a time
by Kim | Oct 14, 2011 | Environment, People | 0 |
Last night we went to see Al Gore give a presentation in Toronto. Now first off, I want to say, I voted for the man THREE times: twice as Vice President and once as President. (My only regret is that I wasn’t registered to vote...
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