Category: Rediscovering Our Neighbourhoods
Postcards from Nova Scotia – Urban Wilderness
It’s March. For us, that usually means first trips of the season out to the beach to see the herring run or catch a glimpse of the sea lions down at Fanny Bay. This year, the snow on the ground still lingers with more on its way. The -19 windchill burns our faces on the [...]
Rediscovering Our Neighbourhoods – Natural Neighbours
Along the pathways through local neighbourhoods you can stand and watch for a moment as young kids wander by. Their eyes are fixed on things adults don’t even realize have joined them on the walk. They spot the tiniest of hops, the most faint of a buzz and a change in the direction of a [...]
Rediscovering Our Neighbourhoods – Safety In Knowing
Albert Einstein once said that “The world is a dangerous place, not because of those who do evil, but because of those who look on and do nothing.” Turning a blind eye is the pandemic of a disconnected society. It is so easy to move from the safety of our house to the safety of [...]
Rediscovering Our Neighbourhoods – A Foot’s Eye View
We’ve driven to school a thousand times. It’s fast. We get past things that would cause us to linger. We get to where we are going without distraction and our busy lives can progress without a hitch. Then, this past January, we made a commitment – rain or shine – to walk to and from [...]
Rediscovering Our Neighbourhoods – Making Maps
Giving our kids a sense of direction begins with helping them connect to the world around them. It sounds like a huge undertaking, showing them the world. But, for the tiny feet of tiny people the world around them is simply the people they know and the places that become safe, fun and familiar routines [...]
Rediscovering Our Neighbourhoods – The Shop Around The Corner
There we were, so long ago, me and my sweet 18-month-old who had the charm of a movie star. Her delight with just about anyone made people we saw on the street stop and comment. Her smile ran from ear to ear and beyond. Mine was a bit less pronounced. Still struggling with being the [...]
Rediscovering Our Neighbourhoods – Getting To Know You
When it comes to being all about local, there’s no one better to turn to than young children. They are all about the here and now, living in the moment in ways that adults day dream about bringing back into their lives. Thankfully, we have those sweet tiny souls to show us all how to [...]








