A Dispatch From Namibia Part 2
Once is the name of my taxi driver in Namibia (like once in a lifetime). People have strange names here: Darling, Given, Gift, or Mistake.
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Once is the name of my taxi driver in Namibia (like once in a lifetime). People have strange names here: Darling, Given, Gift, or Mistake.
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The moose continued barrelling on his path for another hundred yards or so. Between us was an elevated creek bed and then a tiny meadow.
A Long Time Coming Part 2 Read More »
The holidays are upon us, and what better way to welcome in another Christmas season than by enjoying a glass of eggnog?
What came first, the egg or the nog? Read More »
Each winter, our furry neighbours don an extra-thick coat of fur and fat to make it through the winter. But a coat isn’t the only strategy…
Freeze-Proof Animals Read More »
Imagine your own cabin, far in the wilderness, steps away from a beautiful lake and spectacular mountain vistas.
A Northern Wilderness Escape Read More »
Eggplant is often relegated to classic parmigiana, or baba ganoush. But it can be so much more! Take the time to salt and season it…
Roasted Eggplant Sandwiches Read More »
Purolator has unveiled this year’s limited-edition holiday art boxes representing all provinces and territories including a Yukon artist.
The Purolator Artist Read More »
Two- or four-stroke? Long- or short-track? Utility or crossover? Snowmobile shopping can be overwhelming for a beginner…
So, You Need A Snowmobile Read More »
On Halloween weekend, the 202 opened its doors once again to Yukoners (in costume). Major Funk took the stage as the cast from Mario Kart.
Major Funk – New Tunes En Route Read More »
According to Zero Waste Canada, only 1 per cent of everything the average person buys is still in use six months after Christmas.
DIY Eco-Friendly Christmas Read More »
If you have ever been in Takhini North on a winter afternoon, you have probably come across Mavik’s “freestyle playground.”
On Mount Sima With Mavik MacKinnon Read More »
Always have a snow brush to clean your entire vehicle off. Snow blowing off of your vehicle will make it invisible to other motorists.
Chances are you know someone from Atlantic Canada, you’re related to someone from Atlantic Canada, or you are from Atlantic Canada.
Apple Brown Sugar Grunt Read More »
I want to share with you a success I had this weekend. But first, hands up anyone who has ever overcooked a moose roast.
How To Cook A Moose Read More »
The Whitehorse Community Choir’s annual Christmas shows are happening Dec. 2-3, and won’t be scaled down due to pandemic restrictions.
Currently, there is a much greater variety of ammunition choices for hunters than ever before in firearm history.
Ammunition Choices Read More »
One of the marvelous things about knowledge is how so many people are willing to share it freely so that others can learn.
Becoming Age-Friendly Read More »
An hour before dawn, my alarm goes off like a foghorn behind my head. I frantically reach behind me to shut it off.
A Long Time Coming Part 1 Read More »
Saunas have grown a lot in popularity recently. Instagram is filled with pictures of stylish barrel saunas and wood-fired hot tubs.
We are very lucky to live in the Yukon: we have incredible indoor facilities and the spectacular outdoors.
Winter Fun In The Yukon Read More »
When opportunity knocked for Kluane National Park and Reserve to host an Artist in Residence program this past summer, enthusiasm was high.
When the Mountains Call, Bring Your Sketchbook Read More »
The new moon brought winter, including swans and more ducks taking a rest on our little lake. We will soon be breaking Trail.