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  • Gibbons Park – Trails Open London

    Trails Open London was a great event that happened this past weekend. I got to explore a few trails that I didn’t even know about. That was the point of this inaugural event. Gibbons Park was the second site that I visited for Trails Open. It is located only a few kilometers from downtown London, Ontario.…


  • 4 Ideal Apps for Creative Writers

    According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics in the US, the employment opportunities for writers and authors is projected to grow 3 percent from by 2022, slower than the average for all occupations. Despite this fact, strong competition is expected for full-time jobs because of the attraction of the occupation. Writers and authors provide written…


  • Nothing Better than a Good Street Fest

    This past weekend, the main street in Downtown London was closed to traffic and the Forest City threw an amazing Street Party! My campus radio station was highlighting local talent on two different stages along the two kilometers of Dundas Street. There were plenty of vendors to visit and activities to do. I’ve been to…


  • Trails Open London – Hyde Park Rotary Trail

    Trails Open London promotes trail use, education, natural heritage conservation and stewardship, physical activity and a healthy lifestyle. In its inaugural year, Trails Open London will consist of trails, parks, Environmentally Significant Areas (ESAs), and private-sector sites and organizations that are environmentally focused. Trails Open London, brought to you by London Heritage Council will provide…


  • Trails Open London THIS WEEKEND

    I will be attending Trails Open London today and tomorrow. It is the inaugural event to celebrate The Forest City’s Natural Heritage. I have already explored several of the trails in the area that are featured in today’s special event such as Warbler Woods, Sifton Bog, Meadowlilly Woods, and Kains Woods. Please click on the links…


  • Get It Done – It Only Takes 15 Minutes. Seriously!

    Get It Done: From Procrastination to Creative Genius in 15 Minutes a Day by Sam Bennett We always complain that there are never enough hours in the day. The good news, is that you don’t need an hour to do something important. You can break it down into 15 minute chunks. These small moments can…


  • Music And Movement Activity Props For Children

    The experts put much stock in the early years. Supposedly, it is a period rife with rapid and crucial development, from the intellectual to the kinesthetic, from the social to the emotional, etc. Parents and early childhood care professionals have been eagerly putting together programs to make the most out of this stage of development. If…


  • Writers – Catch Ideas and Be Receptive to Chance

    As writers, we need to be open to new ideas, even when we feel like all of our focus should be on our work in process. There is an easy way to do this without getting distracted. I know that there are times when a new idea takes hold and it’s tempting to abandon our…


  • The Rap Guide to Evolution (Know Your History: Episode 52)

    Welcome to Know Your History, your monthly dose of hip-hop knowledge. I’m your host Chase March and we have a great show for you today. Normally, what I do on this program is build the show around a specific theme that is important to hip-hop culture. I do a lot of research, find songs that fit…


  • The Wild Mystique of The Writing Process

    Writing Wild: Forming a Creative Partnership with Nature by Tina Welling This is one of my favourite quotes from this book . . . “Few of us have role models in our lives for writing, so naturally, few of us are completely convinced that we should spend time and energy doing it.” We are never…