We Thought Dad was Being Lazy … I Wish Now We’d Understood His Rare DiseaseIt’s been exactly 12 years since my father lost his fight against Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP), a neurodegenerative brain disease…Jun 17Jun 17
Cherishing Memories of My Mother’s Garden: A Legacy of Love, Nurtured One Plant at a TimeWorking on my garden takes me back to moments with my mother, a woman whose love for gardening was as abundant as her warmth and smile.May 121May 121
Sun, Moon, and Our Cosmic Soap Opera: Solar Eclipses Across Human HistoryImage courtesy NASAApr 61Apr 61
From Snowstorms to Solidarity: My Experience of Community Strength in SaskatoonIt’s our third winter in Saskatoon and we don’t yet have a snow blower. But what we have here is far more precious — community strengthMar 8Mar 8
Don’t Look Up is No More a Movie; It’s Playing Real Time Around UsSo, Don’t Look Up didn’t cut it at the Oscars 2022. Not that we were expecting it to, given how critics (and the audience) have been deeply…Apr 4, 2022Apr 4, 2022
April is indeed the cruellest month: Of T.S. Eliot and The Waste Land that India has BecomeApril is the cruellest month, breeding Lilacs out of the dead land, mixing Memory and desire, stirring Dull roots with spring rain. — The…May 13, 2021May 13, 2021
My Son, My Friend, Here’s Yet Another Happy Mother’s Day to Me!November 22, 2003–17 and half years ago when you were born, you also gave birth to a new me — the Mother. Since that first sleepless night…May 10, 20211May 10, 20211
The First Man on Moon? You guessed it wrong. It was Tintin!Explorers on the Moon was published in in 1950. So technically, Tintin made the Moon landing in 1950. That’s 15 years before Neil…Apr 13, 2021Apr 13, 2021