Life

Living in the Draft Box

I do not arrive fully formed. I am summoned by mood, shaped by timing, and coloured by whatever version of…

4 days ago

A Nest Full of Nothing

Back when his feathers still had that youthful blue shimmer in the sunlight, he would fly low over the village…

6 days ago

When the Boots Stop Moving

We used to be the first thing he reached for in the morning. Before coffee, before the weather, before that…

1 week ago

The Quiet Double Life

There’s a version of you that shows up at 9 a.m. with coffee breath, good manners, and a calendar full…

2 weeks ago

The Habit She Almost Killed

There is a strange little funeral that often happens in long relationships. No church bells. No obituary. No grieving relatives…

2 weeks ago

The Recipe He Won’t Forget

Every good cook knows this quiet truth. It is not the fancy garnish or the expensive cut that makes a…

2 weeks ago

When Enough Is Finally Enough

They sold us a picture in glossy disguise,A life neatly wrapped with a bow on the side,Where nothing is lost…

3 weeks ago

When Silence Speaks

Darren wasn’t burned out in the dramatic sense where a man slams a laptop shut and storms off like he’s…

3 weeks ago

Small Kindness, Big Impact

There’s an interesting pattern I’ve seen over the years, both in conversation and observation. People often speak about the world…

4 weeks ago

Anti-Intellectualism: When Politics Turns Into Performance

Arlene Dickinson is one of Canada’s most respected business leaders, known for her sharp insight, straight talk, and ability to…

4 weeks ago