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Rose Brandon– Little Immigrants

A fellow writer, Rose Brandon, has begun a blog with stories of Little Immigrants. These young immigrants were the Home Children from England, a story dear to her, since her grandmother was one of those children. Rose asked of The … Continue reading →

Blogging today at Canadian Authors Who Are Christian

  As a published author with The Word Guild, I posted today on the blog, Canadian Authors Who Are Christian. Go there to read my post. When you arrive there, you just might want to stay around and read postings … Continue reading →

Plain Language– What is it?

A year ago, I taught Introduction to Professional Writing and Presentations to students at Conestoga College. One of the topics we covered was plain language. It’s a topic that comes up from time to time in our editors’ association online … Continue reading →

The Thing about Networking

Today I diverge from my usual style of posts to consider networking as a way of doing business. Wednesday evening I attended the Ultimate Networking event in Kitchener at Conestoga Place. As an exhibitor, representing my business FineTune Editing, I … Continue reading →

Saturday Snapshot—when a shovel wasn’t enough to clear the snow

I grew up on a farm in southwestern Ontario. In winter we had plenty of snow. Banks of it in our yard, in the lane and along the road– and a long laneway to the road. Here’s my father blowing … Continue reading →

Saturday Snapshots–Blooming Flowers

Hibiscus blooming in time for Christmas My husband experimented with features on our camera to get this close-up shot. When a tall stem started shooting up on this aloe plant, I watched to see what would happen. Of all the … Continue reading →

For book lovers

No words needed; this video is a story by itself. Enjoy!

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I am Canadian

I recently bought the book  O Canada by Chicken Soup for the Soul. I found a few writers whom I know, members of The Word Guild, Canadian writers who are Christian. Canadian writers identify what makes Canada their home and … Continue reading →

Whipped Snow?

Like whipped cream in winter, the snow swirled in heaps and points. That was 2010.  The snow was piled two feet high by our back door. At Home with Books, post a photo of your own or a family member’s.

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Where are you, Christmas?

Beautiful instrumentals with piano, cello and voice. Enjoy and listen again. Merry Christmas!    

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