Nature
What I’ve Learned Raising Scottish Highland Cattle
When I introduced Scottish Highland cattle to my Farm in Ancaster, I had no idea how much I would come to respect them. I originally chose the breed because of their low-maintenance reputation and ability to help manage pastures. But I’ve come to love them because of their ruggedness, their personalities, the history of the breed, and the quiet calm they bring to the land.
By Stephen Gleave4 months ago in Earth
Santorini: A Jewel of the Aegean Sea
There are places on earth that feel like they were painted by an artist’s brush, where nature, culture, and history blend into one breathtaking masterpiece. One such destination is Santorini, a Greek island that has become a symbol of beauty, romance, and timeless wonder. Located in the Aegean Sea, Santorini attracts travelers from across the globe who are eager to experience its dramatic cliffs, dazzling sunsets, and rich cultural traditions.
By Fazal wahid 4 months ago in Earth
When the Ocean Rose Overnight
The world went to sleep to the familiar rhythm of waves kissing the shore, and awoke to silence—an eerie, heavy silence broken only by the sound of water lapping against city streets. Overnight, the ocean had risen. Not by inches, not by tides, but by a towering leap that defied science, reason, and history.
By LUNA EDITH4 months ago in Earth
Collapse as Routine:
Civilizations rarely fail in a single headline. They fail by habit. What shocks at first becomes tolerable, then law, then culture. Cruelty becomes commerce. Moral authority becomes political capital. Money becomes the mechanism of coercion. By the time the fracture is visible, the architecture that produced it has long been in place.
By Dr. Mozelle Martin4 months ago in Earth








