When The Spirit Moves Me

“My style is much more loose, uneven and natural looking. That’s wabi-sabi. I like knowing that it’s handmade. That it’s ceramic and really slow art. It takes time and you just have to be patient and slow down. And a lot of stuff doesn't work out. And you just have to let it go. And it's been really good for me to learn that. Acceptance. Accepting that it is what it is and letting it go.”

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Part of Something

The Ulysses Club is a social club for motorcyclists over the age of 40 years. “And I started my passion for riding about 40 years ago, on a farm, riding bikes with my brothers,” quipps Macedon Ranges' first female club president, Sylvia Behan.

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Turning Water into Gin

“Along with how quickly the gin came together, how easy and natural the process was to get the gin we wanted, it seemed fitting that we liked that tonic best. I think when something falls into place like that, it feels like it was meant to be.”

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Late Bloomer

The phrase “unprecedented times” has surely pulled its lexical weight this year, gracing our ears and lips for months on end. It feels as though the term gradually lost some of its shine with each use.

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