Five fun outdoor ideas that not everyone thinks of
Just as writers occasionally have writerās block, sometimes regular folks have what I call āfun block.ā
Just as writers occasionally have writerās block, sometimes regular folks have what I call āfun block.ā
With summer comes the always savoured reign of the BBQ. For vegetarians this can be a bit of a crapshoot, since normally all the good BBQ-worthy foods tend to moo or oink at some point in their earlier lives.
With the warm weather on full blast, a lot of people try to find ways to cool themselves off. Getting a drink to quench your thirst and beat the heat is a great idea. No need to limit your options though, so hereās a few of the cool drinks that you can find in the summer.
June 21 was a day of many activities. It was Fatherās Day, National Aboriginal Day, and of course, International Yoga Day. In Vancouver, the plan was to close off the Burrard Bridge and have one of the biggest outdoor yoga events in the world.
Unless you tie a flag around someoneās throat and choke the person out, flags are simply a symbolāharmless. Alter a swastika slightly and youāll have the symbol for Buddhism.
Travelling is all about taking risk. The whole idea of travelling is built upon adventure. What travellers forgetāespecially Western travellersāis that our vacation grounds are other peopleās homes.
Weāre all familiar with open container laws regarding alcohol. Drinking an alcoholic beverage in publicā outside of a designated drinking zoneāis not only socially frowned upon, but illegal. Citizens can and do receive heavy fines for committing the crime.
Maybe Iām a straight white cis-gender male living in a phallocentric, casually misogynist rape culture that disadvantages everyone except meābut I often feel that my generation has become impractically sensitive.
Summer is here, and the sun is shining brighter than ever. As the sun beats down upon our faces, the ultraviolet rays cause us to develop sunburns, sweat profusely, and complain about the weather.
Apart from food, one thing that expresses oneās love for culture and traditions is clothing. Clothing is an integral part of any country or community, and people identify with their own when they incorporate tradition in their wardrobes.