Get the picture, using AI?

I am always suspicious of the promises of emerging technology. Existing tech allows me to do so much more than I could five years ago. Why bother? My writing, conversation, photography, research, and most recently sports entertainment all benefit from hi-tech resources and solutions. Social media algorithms however suggest I need to go further in... Continue Reading →

Connecting people with plants, nature, and sustainable gardening practices โ€“ Introducing the Horticulture Centre of the Pacific โ€“ A very special place

Sometimes you have to go back to find what was always there. Such is the case with the Horticulture Centre of the Pacific, a magical place Kathie and I discovered a few days ago as our June vacation in Victoria continues. For years Kathie and I lived a ten-minute drive from the Quale Road location... Continue Reading →

On the Beach

[Ken Gray] A favourite of our readers, five-and-a-half-year-old labradoodle, Juno, blogs on politics, art and culture, canine/human connections, and creation. She is supported by her production team PaPaw and MaPaw. To unbelievers, feel free to suspend belief, even for a moment. [Juno] โ€œGod made me fast, very fast, and when I run, I feel his... Continue Reading →

Easter, ongoing resurrection in Christ

No sermon from me today โ€“ A rare weekend off. Enjoy instead a blog from the Centre for Action and Contemplation. Dean of Faculty Brian McLaren encourages us to make Easter an expansive celebration of resurrection.  What might happen if every Easter we celebrated the resurrection not merely as the resuscitation of a single corpse... Continue Reading →

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