
Life Can Be a Hard Paddle
Nonquon river was alive with summer greens, mildly milky coloured water with a river that was waiting to be explored. Ken and I embarked with

Nonquon river was alive with summer greens, mildly milky coloured water with a river that was waiting to be explored. Ken and I embarked with

“These things I have spoken to you, that in Me you may have peace. In the world you will have tribulation; but be of good

A few weeks ago our granddaughter was playing in the backyard. She was so excited to be visiting that she was flitting from one activity

The sales clerk, the kid on a bicycle, the crossing guard, the man who stands in line for food for his family – all have

While visiting family in Edmonton I thought it was about time to learn how to paint. Ken’s dad is a self taught oil based artist.

A thought form the pen of retired Salvation Army Officer – Major Ted Percy. I am thinking of character! I suppose it might be

One wintery day this little tree caught my attention. It was laden down with snow, its little branches were failing under the heaviness of the

Volunteering for the iconic red kettle campaign consists of hand sanitizer, limited capacity and yes even wiping down the red bubble. With the cost of

Marilyn Lannon’s reason for volunteering is summed up with three simple words: ‘giving is living.’ Having been raised in The Salvation Army, the value of

By the way, I am moving next month… By the way did you know that so and so is not happy with…. By the way