Monday, 23 March 2026

Monday Murals -- Round Dance of Hope

I'm taking part today in 
Monday Murals hosted by Sami.


This mural depicting an indigenous round dance contains
images of the sacred medicine wheel and an eagle feather.
Drummers provide the rhythmic heartbeat for the dance of life.

This mural is located on a building in Edmonton's inner city
which is an area populated by our urban poor and homeless.

It was painted by local artist Kris Friesen. The mural honours
Hope Hunter, the founder of Boyle Street Community Services,
an Edmonton agency providing programs and services
to those who are marginalized.

[Photo © Debra She Who Seeks 2012]

Sunday, 22 March 2026

Sunday Selections #784 -- Colour of the Month: Ocean Twilight

For today's Sunday Selections,
a blog hop party of photography challenges
hosted by River of Drifting Through Life --

I'm fulfilling the Colour of the Month prompt
provided by Charlotte of MotherOwl's Musings.

This month's colour is Ocean Twilight.


Let me just say, in my own defence, that
pickins are slim for this colour around my place.

And I'm not even sure that the items
I found are actually Ocean Twilight
but again, in my own defence, I'm a little
colour blind at the dark end of the spectrum.

Also, my items are boring AF and
I realize there's no defence for that.

1. My Lug Brand Purse

Admittedly, this looks pretty
Navy Blue in the photo, doesn't it?


2. My Night Stand Lamp Shade

Product of IKEA 25 years ago
and it looks it, I must say.

Hmmm, is this Ocean Twilight?


How about if the lightbulb is off?
Does that make it closer to Ocean Twilight?

Hmmm, I don't think so either.


3. Rocket Raccoon Action Figure

Any other fans out there of Marvel's
Guardians of the Galaxy franchise?

I thought Rocket's uniform colour was pretty
close to Ocean Twilight, but now
I think I'm just kidding myself.

Also, Rocket Raccoon can never be
accused of being boring, so I apologize
for using that term in regard to you, Sweet Rabbit. 

Please don't shoot me.


Hopefully, I'll do better with whatever
next month's colour will be.

[Photos #1-3 © Debra She Who Seeks 2026;
Photo #4 © Debra She Who Seeks 2023]

Friday, 20 March 2026

Friday Face OFF -- Butter Lamb

For today's Friday Face OFF link party
of art featuring faces, hosted by Nicole of


Last weekend I went to a workshop
held at the Alberta Council for the Ukrainian Arts
and learned how to make a Butter Lamb!

A Butter Lamb is a traditional Slavic Easter decoration.
Made by hand or by using a mold, it is taken to church
to be blessed, nestled in an Easter basket
of other special foods and treats.

Then on Easter, the Butter Lamb becomes the
centrepiece of the festive table and is eaten with
celebratory foods like Paska bread and ham.

The Butter Lamb represents Jesus as the sacrificial
Lamb of God resurrected at Easter, and brings
good fortune and abundance to the household.

So here's my Butter Lamb --


I made it by hand using half a pound of butter, a sharp knife,
and a garlic press to create the "wool." It has two cloves
for eyes and a peppercorn for the nose.

And here's me leaving the workshop with my Lamb --


The Christian holiday of Easter is still
three weeks away but today, March 20th,
marks special holidays in two other
spiritual traditions --

Today is the Spring Equinox, so I wish
Ostara blessings to all my pagan readers!
Welcome Spring!


And today is Eid which marks the end of Ramadan,
so I wish Eid blessings to all my Muslim readers!
Enjoy your feast!


Thursday, 19 March 2026

Wednesday, 18 March 2026

MAGA Trump's Middle East War









After some initial ambiguity, Canada finally
clarified its position on the Iran War
and made the right decision --


Tuesday, 17 March 2026

We're All Irish Today!














Party Sensibly Today,
All You Pretend Honorary Irish!