The art of spending money
The use of paper money has declined lately. I’ve had a $20 bill with the image of my favourite monarch sitting in my wallet for some time.
The use of paper money has declined lately. I’ve had a $20 bill with the image of my favourite monarch sitting in my wallet for some time.
An entire new generation of graduates from universities, colleges, secondary schools and elementary schools are moving ahead with their lives. This time of year is very special for First Nations, particularly in remote communities.
The self-isolation measures of the Covid-19 pandemic are forcing us to live in the present.
I’m watching the sun set and feeling a lot warmer than yesterday. Boom, just like that, spring is back, and the sun’s nice glow feels good after yet another blizzard.
It seems that Quebec is now the seventh deadliest place in the world for people dying of Covid-19 and related causes – largely because of the concentration of infections in its largest city, Montreal.
So far, I am very thankful that we are not hearing about many COVID-19 cases or deaths in remote First Nations communities
You learn something new every day. This pandemic has opened my eyes in a few different ways
One thing about this horrid shutdown is that there is a light at home – our kids.
Whew! A lot of snow fell last night and I spent half the day working just to get out the front door.
This our third issue since COVID-19 changed our ways of being human.