Message from a Mom A few months ago my daughter mentioned she wanted to start a blog. In this day of image driven social media I said..why not a Vlog? “That’s just not me” said Alexandra. Last night a link to BeatonandCo arrived in my messages – a fait accompli – I, with decades of journalism under my belt, was… View Post
Grow Your Business Online – by Vivek Raj Shivhare | VOOFA.net | VOOFA.ca
Image a life where you work according to your own hours and have the choice to decide the amount of money you want to make every month. Does that sounds CRAZY? or if we say that you can do what you were meant to do in your life, your ultimate passion or that unique idea you always wanted to pursue… View Post
New Shows on Acorn – Reviews by Anne Brodie
The Fall Season 2 – Acorn DVD Gillian Anderson and Fifty Shades of Grey’s Jamie Dornan created a sensation with the first season of The Fall, an Irish police procedural focusing on a single criminal offender. It was masterfully made, a psychological study as much as a series, balancing the ordinary with the extraordinary and throwing us off kilter. Belfast… View Post
Laser Skin Treatments to do in Winter
When winter sets in, rather than hiding under layers of fleece and down, consider using your time to your beauty advantage. With shorter days comes the absence of powerful sun exposure, making winter perfect to explore skin treatments that do not combine well with the sun. At Clarity MedSpa and Laser clients gravitate towards laser treatments, focusing on reversing the… View Post
Best Bang for Your Canadian Buck
∼ How She Travels by Kathy Buckworth The Canadian dollar is at an all-time low and that can mean a lot of re-planning or at least careful planning for Canadians looking to get away during March break. So where can you go to get away while not having to plan a getaway from a bank just to pay for it?… View Post
The Witch: a New England Fable – Movie Review by Anne Brodie
Written and directed by Robert Eggers Starring Anya Taylor-Joy, Ralph Ineson, Kate Dickie Drama / horror Rating 5/5 It’s rare that a film as powerful, minimal and frightening at The Witch comes along, especially a plain spoken, historic film set in the New England wilderness in 1630. Its absolute precision in language, characterization, cinematography and overall execution is so fresh… View Post
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