I believe in science. But I also believe in the varied and integrative facets of what science and can mean. And while I love to research and truly thrive on fact-based learning, I can also see beyond into the realm of the unknown. One that makes room for faith, intuition, and trust in oneself. That’s why the path to healing isn’t linear. Sometimes it’s trial and error, sometimes it’s blissful or painful, it can be rocky at times and smooth during others… but it’s always worth it.
Who Wants to Win a Diner en Blanc Toronto Experience?
There are a handful of events that I will never miss every year. Diner en Blanc Toronto is one of them – since being introduced to the concept years ago, every summer I get excited as I plan an all white outfit and get ready to find out where the top secret location is hours before it begins. For those of you who have never had a chance to attend, or just don’t know what it’s all about, I am excited to announce that we have partnered with #DEBTO2018 this year to give two people a priceless experience they will never forget to an event that is nearly impossible to get tickets to! Continue reading “Who Wants to Win a Diner en Blanc Toronto Experience?”
Toronto Has A Temporary Rat Infestation, And It’s All Banksy’s Fault
TORONTO – Yorkville Village in collaboration with StART [StreetART Toronto] presented by AURORA and curated by Substance Art Collective has created a free public exhibit featuring one of Banksy’s most iconic pieces along side pieces from LA Artist RISK and local toronto artists. The Banksy piece featured is “HAIGHT STREET RAT” which was one of the pieces saved by art collector Brian Greif during Banksy’s “Tour de San Francisco in 2010. During Banksy’s time in SF he completed 6 large pieces, most of which would be tagged over, ro painted over by the city or building owners. This is due to a strict graffiti removal ordinance that requires building owners to paint over any graffiti on their buildings within 30 days, or be fined $500 by the City of San Francisco for them to remove it. The controversial nature of obtaining this piece would become the subject matter of the documentary “Saving Banksy”, which was also executive produced by Brian Greif. In “Saving Banksy” we see the struggles that Brian Greif went through to preserve this piece of art, so it could be appreciated by the public [The way street art is intended] and not just sold on the auction block, or worse yet painted over. Brian Greif to date has turned down countless offers to sell, with offers up to 3 million dollars. Continue reading “Toronto Has A Temporary Rat Infestation, And It’s All Banksy’s Fault”
Another Toronto Hydro #eBillsContest that You Need To Enter
Moving into a new neighbourhood has been so much fun for Julio, Canela & I. I find a certain catharsis in the chaos of changing addresses when I have to switch our bills. But, when I get the chance to change a paper bill to e-bill, it’s even easier to keep myself organized! This year we are excited to have partnered again with Toronto Hydro for their #eBillContest – by signing up for eBills, you can be automatically entered for a chance to WIN an all-new electric Nissan LEAF, valued at $35,998! Continue reading “Another Toronto Hydro #eBillsContest that You Need To Enter”