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Dear Jay and Sarah

Today marks the first day of a new life,  two lives that will be joined as one—Jay and Sarah on their wedding day. They’ve been preparing for this day for many months now, taking notes, most likely, at other weddings they’ve … Continue reading →

Like a giant bouquet, the mums are magnificent

We had our first frost this weekend. Rooftops were white when I looked out the window on Sunday morning. I’m not ready for the cold.  There was frost on the windshield of my car that I didn’t notice until I opened the car and sat down.  I … Continue reading →

Trip to the Royal Ontario Museum

On Sunday my husband and I, along with other members of our church, took a trip to the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto to see the Dead Sea Scrolls exhibit. I’ve been wanting to see this exhibit since it was … Continue reading →

Favourites

Today at Toastmasters, our Table Topics session [impromptu speaking] theme was Favourites. The Table Topics Master, Patrick, passed around an envelope with different topics. Each person, in turn, would pick out one piece of paper with a topic and talk about it for … Continue reading →

From Stone Orchard

 I borrowed Timothy Findley’s book From Stone Orchard from our local library.  It seems that both Findley and his friend Bill Whitehead were looking for a place in the country— away from the big city of Toronto where their careers had been … Continue reading →

A feast of photographs

Recently, fellow editor and nature enthusiast, Paul Cipywnyk,  informed us that he had posted new photos on his blog.  Having some of those same interests, though not the same technical expertise in photography as Paul, I clicked on over for a look.  … Continue reading →

Fall is here

September 23rd.  It’s fall for sure. We know it by the heavy dew in the morning, the cooler night air and the  changes in vegetation. The tomato plants are beginning to turn brown but are  holding on to the green and ripening … Continue reading →

A Story from England– from my guest blogger Belinda

Belinda Burston is my guest blogger today. She is a fellow writer, friend, member of The Word Guild, and a gracious and fun-loving woman who writes about her family, her own life, and those around her. Belinda is also an amazing photographer. Read on as she shares this story, A Village Childhood.   … Continue reading →

Autumn is in the air

Even as the garden produce fills farmers’ market stands, some of the vegetable plants have begun to wither and die, cucumber vines, bean plants and some early varieties of tomatoes. Morning glories that began to bloom in August are still doing well, even … Continue reading →

Meet Baby Evy

Evy in Tyler’s arms You’ve been hearing about her. With her parents’ permission, I post this photograph of our new granddaughter. Evy is  blue eyed like both her parents, with  fair hair like her mother, and a mouth  that’s been described as … Continue reading →

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