Protection

Apr 30

“Oh, aren’t they cute!”  I exclaimed to our neighbour across the street.  She was showing off the pair of ducks, probably Mallard, that decided to set up house-keeping under a couple of trees at the front corner of her house that is undergoing renovations.  The female laid eight eggs (the same size of the eggs we purchase at the grocery store) a...

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God’s Touch of White

Mar 31

Early one morning Gary came bounding into our house after his walk and exclaimed, “I just saw something beautiful!”  His walk had taken him to a nearby pond where he had spotted four lovely white swans with black beaks and legs. Did you know that there are three types of swans in Ontario – Trumpeter, Tundra and Mute – and that they mate for life?  We have...

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Testing

Feb 27

I probably have mentioned before that Gary and I are always fascinated when watching the different behaviors of numerous birds landing on our seed station just outside our kitchen window during the winter.  We particularly get a kick out of the Blue Jays.  Seconds after Gary dumps seed and peanuts on the platform about ten Jays come zooming in over his...

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Interruptions to Our Agendas

Jan 31

Honestly, I think we have had enough snow thus far this winter, wouldn’t you agree?  Two large snowstorms have caused interruptions to our agendas due to added snow shovelling.  Thankfully, our neighbour has shown his kindness to us with his snowplow; although, I don’t feel sorry for him as he loves cleaning out the street end of our driveway along with...

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Remembering

Dec 30

So how many photo albums have you collected on your book-shelves pre-cell phone days?  I have been looking at over 20.  That must mean that Gary and I are very old with all the memories we have accumulated over our lives together and before.  I decided this fall that it was time to dismantle them and cull what we don’t want to keep e.g. pictures of people we have no...

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Keeping Records is very Important

Jun 30

This month Gary and I vacationed in Quebec, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia.  One of the most interesting stops we made was at Pier 21 in Halifax, Nova Scotia.  In the 1920s both my parents landed there as immigrants from Finland.  These immigrants would then disperse throughout various parts of the country to try and find...

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