So What’s the Good News?
I suppose most people know that the word “Gospel” means Good News (from the Old English word Godspell). It’s a word that’s heard a...
Food! Food! Food!
By Connie Lamble
I have observed that jokes are the funniest when they hit close to home. I recently read a particularly funny one on...
The Subterranean Isolationist Homesick/ Homeschooling Blues: Part II
by Peter Johnson, Upper Oxford Mills
Greetings North Gremlins. I don't know how much longer we will be able to do this (read a local...
Food Corner
by Paul Cormier, Salamanders of Kemptville
Doug Gowenlock is a good neighbour of ours and no stranger to Kemptville, having worked at the KCAT for...
Subterranean isolation-Home schooling blues The Voice of North Grenville
by Peter Johnson (Upper Oxford Mills)
Greetings North Gremlins:
This would be a good time to sit back and reflect on how all of these changes...
Clouds
Name witheld
I am not sure how to make meaning of the fact that I, unlike so many, and yet like so many others, have...
Thoughts on Covid-19: the Good and the Bad
by David Herman
Well we are by the time you read this in self-isolation for a month. It is not getting easier but it will...
COVID-19 – Poem against domestic abuse
by Brenda Coucheir, April 10 2020
Dear mommy, I know today you’re very stressed
With certainty we’re no longer blessed,
But please don’t project your fears upon...
Trumpeter Swans speak of Spring and revival
It all started with a photograph taken by Barbara Gour and sent to me by Bill Adams of Beckett’s Landing. The caption to the...
Problems? I see opportunities!
by Rob Lunan
Pandemics, Global Financial Crises, Wars... these have all been with us from the beginning of time. But until 2008 I had not...