Tag Archives: canada
Where the Mississippi crosses into Canada or doesn’t (via map geek Colin Grey)
Where supposedly straight lines go curvy. Where there’s no-touch territory. Where the Mississippi crosses into Canada or doesn’t. Where kids cross 4 times/day from the U.S. into Canada to go to school. All because of interesting perspectives. (From map geek … Continue reading
Oh Canada- this one’s for you
(I originally posted this on my Rock.Paper.Scissors’s blog but thought, as it’s such a great example of perspective, I’d also post here. Please enjoy.) Even though I’m about as far away as you can get from Canada, without leaving the … Continue reading
What we Canadians have to be proud of
Perspective comes & worldviews get enhanced when we bump up against ‘other.’ Finding similarities in ‘other’ makes us feel at home but it’s a risky business if we never venture out past our own doorstep. Here for your viewing pleasure … Continue reading