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Canadian Authors Who are Christian

Once a month I blog over at Canadian Authors Who are Christian. While you’re there, bookmark the site and read more of our authors’ posts. We post each weekday, except for holidays. You’ll find a wide variety of stories. My … Continue reading →

Saturday Snapshot–It’s winter

Small animal tracks in the backyard, likely rabbits, since we see them often. We have snow, just not this deep yet. Then a birdhouse with snow on its roof. The birdhouse needs a little repair. Someone was casting it off … Continue reading →

The Advent Call–Preparing Our Hearts

It’s easy enough to get caught up in the Christmas season—the need to fulfill others’ expectations— and spend more energy and money than we have. It’s easy to be swept up into the commercials, the music playing in malls from … Continue reading →

Launch of Eyes Wide Open by R. K. Livingston

This year in late September, when I was a reader at Word on the Street in Kitchener, a fellow writer whom I had never met  came to my reading and introduced herself.  Robin had also published her book, Eyes Wide … Continue reading →

Saturday Snapshot-Trunks, Boxes and Baskets

Waterloo Region Museum: Immigrants coming to Canada trunks used  trunks, boxes, baskets to bring everything they’d need. A friend told me once about when she was a child and her family was moving to England that she was allowed to … Continue reading →

Toastmasters conference– Part 3

Sunday, November 27th was the last day of the fall conference. My fellow Toastmaster and I enjoyed our breakfast at the Woodfield B & B and chatted with our hostess. We learned more about that 130-year-old house and its history. … Continue reading →

Toastmasters is a place to learn- Conference Part 2

Saturday at the conference is for opening ceremonies, workshops, the Communication and Leadership Luncheon, and the Humorous Speech contest, all before the District Governor’s Ball. Keith Stoltz, in his workshop, Improving your club with Improv, took us through group and … Continue reading →

A Toastmasters conference

How many Toastmasters does it take to make a good conference? The more the better. While I don`t know exact numbers, I do know that the whole lot of us filled Salon C, D and E  for the Friday Fun … Continue reading →

Waterloo Region Museum, Part 2

A theatre  for special events such as speakers and the storytelling series that’s going on for the second season. A partition with doors tucks into the wall and closes this theatre off from the lobby.           … Continue reading →

Saturday Snapshot– Waterloo Region Museum

On the inside of the museum looking out through a floor-to-ceiling window. See how the track goes straight through? The museum is built right over the old rail line, but the steam engine doesn’t run anymore. A wheel called Hazel, … Continue reading →

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