When people from warm countries hear me mention that I live in Canada, I am usually confronted about questions regarding winter and freezing temperatures. It seems that those who have not been to my country assume that all of Canada experiences the weather that is often portrayed in movies for being extreme conditions that greatly [...]
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Weather: What is a Chinook and How Does it Help us Psychologically?
Posted in Psychology, Seasons, Travel, tagged chinook, mental health, Psychology, weather on January 24, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
The Psychology of Travel
Posted in Psychology, Travel, tagged Psychology, Travel on December 2, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
I have been on as many as eighteen flights in a month! It is very easy to determine who the “seasoned” travelers are and who the “first timers” are.
Airports are designed to not only control the flow of traffic but also meet the needs of the passengers. I use the Calgary Airport, for example, [...]
We’re All in this Together!
Posted in Court, Travel, World, tagged Court, Jamaica, Travel on November 25, 2008 | 2 Comments »
A couple of years ago I travelled to Jamaica. I’m not a typical tourist who sits on the beach with a Marguerita. I loaded my luggage with supplies for this third-world country and arranged to visit three schools and an orphanage. Then I decided that it would be fun to visit Family Court!