Author: Kimberly Hall

  • Healthy Mindset – Day 6

    Healthy Mindset – Day 6

    Let there be space in your togetherness Kahlil Gibran How has your week been? In some ways, it feels like things are settling into a sort of “sameness”. Since this started, I’ve been thinking that this period of time is a marathon, not a race. We have to ride this out, staying consistent in the…

  • Healthy Mindset – Day Five

    Who else thought they did a good job of washing their hands until all of this started? Mine don’t look like this yet, but soon hand lotion will be the most hoarded item! Do you have a quick go to mood brightener? Mine is animal videos on Instagram. Tiny pigs, miniature goats, elephants, dogs of…

  • Healthy Mindset – Day Four

    One of the things I am mindful of is how much news, information, and opinion I consume each day. So far, this week, it’s a lot less than last week. Last week, it seemed like something was changing every hour, and I wanted to know absolutely everything I could. In some ways, it felt irresponsible…

  • Healthy mindset – Day 3

    Healthy mindset – Day 3

    I’ve seen a few different ways that individuals and families are trying to keep a sense of community while homebound like turning their Christmas lights back, sidewalk art with chalk or displaying hearts in windows. I like the the last one. When I went for a walk on Sunday, I saw one house with a…

  • Healthy Mindset – Day 2

    Healthy Mindset – Day 2

    Sunday was a beautiful day. When I was out for a walk, it felt like winter is finally behind us here in Saskatchewan. My boots got muddy, I saw geese returning to Wascana Lake, and I heard lots of different birds singing. All the normal signs of Spring. Being outside felt normal. Keeping some things…

  • Healthy Mindset – Day 1

    Adaptability. It’s a skill that most of us can now add to our résumés! We’ve all had to find ways to adapt to the world around us that is changing every day. There is new information to absorb and put into practice; changes and rules that affect how we live our lives; and in some…

  • Palermo Street Art

    With all that is going on in the world, I’ve been looking at my pictures from a trip to Italy last April and realized I haven’t shared any of them on my blog. Having spent a week in Florence and a week in Palermo, Sicily the lockdown there seems so surreal because the streets are…

  • Hello!

    Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards.” ― Søren Kierkegaard 2019 has been quite a year for me! It’s been abundant with growth and change and learning. And even though I wasn’t posting pics, I was still out taking them…here is one of my favourites from this year. This is…

  • Who Lost their Yellow Balloon this Winter?

    Spring is when you feel like whistling even with a shoe full of slush.                                                                                  …

  • Regina Floral Conservatory

    It’s about -25 today so it’s a great day to share some pics from the Glimpse of the Tropics display at the Regina Floral Conservatory.  It’s one of the hidden gems in Regina, and on Sunday afternoon it was full of people escaping another cold January day.  I highly encourage a visit if you’re experiencing…

  • Rime Ice

    I’ve lived in Saskatchewan my whole life (which means I’ve endured a lot of cold winters) and I’ve never heard of rime ice.  The pictures below are examples of it and I’m pretty sure most of us thought it was hoar frost (which is way more fun to say than rime ice).  Anyway, rime ice results…

  • Went to Paris for the Seine

    It’s been an eventful year, and the other day, I was lamenting the fact that I haven’t taken that many photos this year compared to other years.  But, then one of my Paris pictures popped up on my screensaver, and I remembered I WAS THERE in the Spring! And, I took a lot of pictures!…