news&views Autumn 2020 | Page 47

your nose are generally absorbed by your body or simply evaporate. In extreme situations, if tears are threatening to overflow the banks but haven’t quite reached disaster volume, they may either exit through your nostrils, or back up and find the escape route at their point of origin — they back up into your eyes. Do tears differ at different stages of life? Yes — and no. This is certainly not a “scientific” article and should not be seen as one. My reading has taken me to many different sources and I feel quite certain this overview is sound. What I have read has led me to believe our tears do differ to some extent depending on age. Babies don’t shed many tears in the first few weeks of infancy because their bodies haven’t developed the appropriate mechanisms to produce tears. Many babies don’t achieve this ability fully until they are almost a year old. Crying? Well, that’s another story entirely. At the other end of the life cycle, it is commonly believed that the ability to produce tears is often reduced as a result of a variety of medical conditions or medications. At the same time, emotional tears may be shed more frequently by seniors simply because some see more things to cry about, or they just don’t care anymore who sees them. Why not, have a good cry! Jock Mackenzie enjoys learning as much as he did teaching. This article answers some questions for one granddaughter, Emma; to augment his findings, he asked his 11-year-old granddaughter, Avery, to draw the accompanying illustration. Live a little. There are few things better than sitting under a dark, starlit Canadian sky, warm from the crackling fire, and enjoying the silence. Camping continues to be a popular summer activity, though it can feel like a lot of work to either tent or pull a full trailer. Cees Stolk started Gnome Homes to make it easy to get outdoors and enjoy camping with handmade, Transport Canada–certified, teardrop trailers. They are small enough to be towed by almost any vehicle, but are packed with features including sleeping, eating, and storage space. Choose one of four standard trailer models and then add additional custom features that best suit your needs. Since 2017, Stolk has produced 45 trailers and plans to build another 50 this year, a number that may seem small, but — as Stolk notes — “quality and craftsmanship cannot be mass produced.” gnomehomesinc.com news&views AUTUMN 2020 | 47