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In the slow lane
Christian Crook articulates her emotions as she rides an old bicycle from her in-laws to a cafe.
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Lost delight in a self-obsessed culture
Christina Crook is offline and away from home. She visits a farm, leans against the fence and pens this entry; kids play in the yard and a field mouse looks on with curiosity.
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Better Off: Learning our Lessons
Christina Crook contemplates that despite the amount that we learn from the internet, many things that we learn cannot come from the internet. We have to witness them happening right before our eyes.
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Better Off: When things of the spirit come first
Guest writer Christina Crook learns to view the hours of the day, thought possibly tedious with honour.
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Better off: Part one
Christina Crook, a new blogger here at Geez Magazine, begins her journey of being off-line for an entire month. She begins by reading a book on slow living recommended to her by a friend.
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Being bourgeois - Come to a salon
We’re hosting a salon
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Day 1 report - Veggies with my vegetables, made radio appearance
Day 1 report – I ate lots of vegetables, was super scrupulous about counting the amount I spent on food. Also was on the radio.
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Day 1 on four dollars of food per day
I ask my initial questions. How to count the dollars spent on food? Is this really helping?
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Live on 4 bucks a day - human library experiment
The Canadian Foodgrains Bank, Oxfam and others are hosting a human library event in Wininpeg. Geez editor Aiden Enns and his partner Karen Schlichting will be “human books,” available for “taking out” and “reading.” Lot’s of quotation marks there.
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Don’t judge a church by its sanctuary
Aiden attempts to back away from judging people by the size and shape of their sanctuary.


