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The Way I See It...
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The Way I See It. Are *YOU* a champion of Canadian Theatre? Smoothies With Colin Jones: Neptune's Got the Power! Jul 13th, 2009 at 10:58 PM. In December, I was blown away by Colin Jones, who played Jean Valjean in Neptune Theatre’s. Youth Performance Company’s production of Les Misérables: School Edition. His performance earned him a 2009 TWISI People’s Choice Award for Outstanding Achievement by a Young Actor in a Musical. Jones has recently graduated from. And is heading to. CJ: Um, I dunno. Not re...
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jar of life: November 2012
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Wednesday, November 28, 2012. Engagement Photography - back in June. So back in June I promised to show you some of the photos I took of my good buddy and her fiance (at the time). It was my wedding gift to the couple. I told you about the photo shoot: HERE. So just six months later here are some of my favourite photographs from the shoot for you to see. Hope you enjoy them. Thursday, November 22, 2012. I love to eat and cook food. Will I like everything - probably not - but at least I will find out.
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Park | The Grainery Lofts
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Location: Point Pleasant Park. Explore your urban forest. You’ll love having Halifax’s largest park as a second back yard. With Point Pleasant Park seconds from from your loft, you’ll have the luxury of choosing whether to jog on your treadmill in the upstairs fitness facilities or to hit one of the park’s many trails. Point Pleasant will also be your favourite spot for picnics, bike rides, dog walking, bird watching, or simply a leisurely stroll along the water. Other parks and green spaces nearby:.
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Nova Scotia Vacation Ideas: Point Pleasant Park in Halifax, NS
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Nova Scotia Vacation Ideas. Friday, January 9, 2009. Point Pleasant Park in Halifax, NS. Caution: Dog lovers may experience some dog envy. On a chilly afternoon, we decided to go for a walk around Point Pleasant Park. Its roads and trails wind through the forest and among military ruins, rocky hills and ravines. And soon chickadees will appear and eat right out of your hand. This time of year is perfect for this because their food sources are low. Squirrels? I haven't tried hand feeding them, yet. In the...
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Gwenith M. Whitford « Canary Gal
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Living with Environmental Illness. It’s a Canary’s Life. Ten Tips for Treating Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS)*. Category Archives: Gwenith M. Whitford. One Long Lovely Summer in Eastern Canada: Family Connections, Fond Memories and Fun in Nova Scotia! Distant Cape Blomidon,verdant fields among the protective dykes and the historic Grand Pre church with its dramatic Acadian history are prominent features in Nova Scotia’s Annapolis Valley. You can read about it here. After this important appointment, I dro...
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Nova Scotia Forests link round-up | Bluenose Garden
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Notes on place and landscape in Nova Scotia. Bluenose Landscapes: Christmas Tree Farm edition. Nova Scotia Forests link round-up. Screen cap from Global Forest Watch. First, Global Forest Watch released its interactive map. Next, Matt Miller in the Chronicle Herald describes the arc his father took towards practicing a forestry that follows the Dan Savage rule of leaving your. NATURALLY: Deadwood brings forest alive. Since the Herald disappears its articles after 7 days, an excerpt:. My dad’s esthetic vi...
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Bluenose Landscapes: Christmas Tree Farm edition | Bluenose Garden
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Notes on place and landscape in Nova Scotia. Home sights and apps. Nova Scotia Forests link round-up. Bluenose Landscapes: Christmas Tree Farm edition. Apple orchards, blueberry fields, Christmas tree farms. The agricultural activities that a region is successful at very often become one of the iconic landscape images of that place. I could probably name a crop and you would be able to give me a state or province associated with it: Potatoes, corn, wheat? Grey Jay at Christmas Tree Farm, 2006. Fill in yo...
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Marie's Pastiche: May 2014
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Around the World with Pancakes. Our French Canadian Roots. Our family has embarked on virtual travels to various countries and regions. To explore these countries and their cultures, we have followed along with the festivals, cooked and eaten traditional foods, learned of traditional handicrafts with hands on exploration, along with many activities to immerse ourselves. Chronicled here are some of these activities. Follow along with us as we explore World Cultures - subscribe by email. Learn more about 1...
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Twistfully Yours: July 2013
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Thursday, July 18, 2013. UFOs, Staycations and Good Reads. This week, as I pondered life on the unemployment line, I sorted through fabric to donate to youth camp next week and sewed up a few blocks for the We Bee Canadian quilting bee. These will eventually be Bento Blocks. The recipient asked us to stop at this stage so she can mix them with the other blocks she will receive. Looking forward to seeing the end result. The quilt is being made for a young girl. When I haven't been looking for projects to ...
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Point Pleasant Park - Nova Scotia | Halifax Trails
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Popular place to walk your dog, go for a walk or jog with friends/family. Gravel paths throughout with well marked maps. Old fortifications and ocean views make it an easily accessible place to escape the city. Can still be seen today. With great views of the mouth of Halifax Harbour and the. The park can be fairly crowded at peak times, but in general it is a calm experience. Whether you want to grab an ice cream cone and take in a play at Shakespeare by the sea, or just take the family for a nice S...
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