A few creative additions to my previous post featuring clotheslines.
These animals are by Russian-born Helga Stentzel who calls her style "household surrealism", derived from her childhood in
Yellow Oaxaca. Another reason to love this city.
On many streets the tree they call Primavera is an explosion of brilliant yellow that nearly hides the leaves. It happens in
For cyclist friends and others...
Our Saskatchewan bike trips aren't only about millions of pedal revolutions. We often rode 70-80 kilometers a day, sometimes with long up-hills and
Dreaming of a change of scenery? Something that might include a warm ocean and a mojito? If you're looking for something a little different than a resort hotel
My Cuban friend is a lovely person, full of personality and energy, an artist, a scientist, a teacher and a cyclist. She was working on her PhD in agriculture at
A biking story from the archives...
Somewhere between Hodgeville and Gravelbourg during a 4-day bicycle trip in southwest Saskatchewan, our friend Anika yelled back to us, "I'm