List of Shame: Chapter 5
It’s the never-ending story. I am working hard on chipping away at my long neglected TBR tower, but am continuously … Continue reading List of Shame: Chapter 5
It’s the never-ending story. I am working hard on chipping away at my long neglected TBR tower, but am continuously … Continue reading List of Shame: Chapter 5
Rilla of Ingleside, L.M. Montgomery “The moon sank lower into a black cloud in the west, the Glen went out … Continue reading Remembrance Day Snippets
I’m not the most musically attuned person. I can read a note as well as I can hit it… which … Continue reading Musings on Music
One of my favourite gems in the family bookshelf is an old brown book that has seen better days. The … Continue reading Legends of Vancouver, Pauline Johnson (Tekahionwake)
In perusing history, I find it’s the bad families that seem to get the most attention, the Henry VIIIs and … Continue reading Five Faithful Fathers
I had heard reference to his dying overseas as a pilot in WWI, and there was a faint memory of … Continue reading “I have just gone along, and done my work, and with a little luck have done pretty well.”
I watched one of my favourite hiking places go up in smoke last weekend. Thankfully, the firefighters beat the flames … Continue reading Save the Books, Revisited
The world of Lost Media had a victory semi-recently, as the legendary Wicked Witch of the West episode of Sesame … Continue reading Loved Literature Found
A bit late for Canada Day, eh. Not to worry, as I have a list of 10 (and a half) … Continue reading Recommendations for Canada Day
I used to love July 1st, Canada Day. Currently, I hardly have the heart to celebrate, since there doesn’t seem … Continue reading Et ta valeur, de foi trempée
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