Walking down the cleaning product aisle last week, I inhaled the heady scents and marveled at the variety of products available. It seems that every month there’s a new-and-improved formula for washing dishes or doing my laundry.
“What is my purpose in life? Where am I headed?” Marcel needed to understand this for himself. Life had many twists and turns over the years, ups and downs were something Marcel could count on but still these questions haunted his mind.
Waiting does not come naturally to me. To be honest, I find waiting difficult. It is something I am still trying to learn as a senior.
Late last month I had the opportunity to host Health Ministers from across Canada in Winnipeg for our annual meeting.
There are times when it becomes obvious to me that some individuals do not understand what’s involved in the operation of a museum like Mennonite Heritage Village.
Take a moment to think about mushrooms. What comes to mind? Do you enjoy eating them sautéed in butter on your barbecued steak?
The year is more than half over. The longest day has come and gone. For a time even here in southern Manitoba we do not technically have night, only astronomical twilight from June 2 to July 11.
Laughter is good for the soul. I hope your soul will be blessed with the following attempts at humour.
All over Manitoba, and indeed from coast to coast in Canada (perhaps the world?), wherever school is out, and summer has set in, kids are heading to camp!
Earlier this year, Becky Kornelson told me about the diaries and letters that her late father, Almon Reimer, left for their family to read.