Macron’s victory bolsters European unity and NATO military alliance at a time when both are being tested by Russia’s war
The secret to well-being could be a walk in the woodsforest therapy guides and mentors
. Parks are creating self-guided forest therapy trails, while high-end spas and remote wilderness retreats are now offering forest bathing sessions to soak up the lush environment. The modern concept and experience of forest therapy can be traced to 1980s Japan, where the practice of, which translates to “forest bathing,” became part of its national health program as a way to foster a greater connection with nature and as a means to manage stress.
Its premise is simple: Go to the woods, breathe deeply and tune into your senses. Its appeal lies in its simplicity, writes Gayle Macdonald.Teacher Randy Hawryluk leads recital of nursery rhymes in Ukrainian at Gilbert Plans Elementary School, Gilbert Plains, Man., March 12, 1984.For more than 100 years, photographers and photo editors working for The Globe and Mail have preserved an extraordinary collection of 20th-century news photography.
In 1916, the province of Manitoba abolished Ukrainian education and about 120 Ukrainian schools closed as a result. The law wasn’t rescinded until 1979. In Richard Cleroux’s Globe and Mail photo above, from March of 1984, Gilbert Plains Elementary School teacher Randy Hawryluk leads recitals of nursery rhymes and poems in Ukrainian, with a class dressed in traditional costumes.
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