Mennonite Heritage Village preserves and tells the stories of Mennonites who came to Canada from Russia. Approximately 7,000 immigrants left Russia and settled in Canada in the 1870’s.
Creamy, smooth-tasting cheese is hard to pass up. A fixture on appetizer platters and a component of hot vegetable dishes and salads, cheese – which complements many foods – is a regular part of the Canadian diet.
Last week Thursday was September 11th, a date that since 2001 will forever be remembered for the horrific terrorist attacks that happened in the United States.
Have you ever wondered what God has in store for you? Here is a snapshot of my thoughts one morning as I was reading a book on running by Adam Goucher and Tim Catalano.
It is hard to believe, but the summer we waited so long for is almost over. Just yesterday I was talking with a 96 year old woman and she commented, “My, how is it that time moves faster when you get older?”
In my world, the world of spiritual care, there is a lot of talk about being inclusive and about respecting diversity.
Our Village is populated with many wood structures, some of them very old. As a result, we must attend to the maintenance and care of these buildings on a yearly basis.
Out for a walk one cannot help but marvel at the beauty of nature. There are the birds busy catching worms to feed their young.
Several years ago Manitoba Agriculture, Food and Rural Initiatives (MAFRI) established Open Farm Day, a day when the citizens of Manitoba are invited to visit farms that have agreed to be host-farms for the day.
Legend has it that the artichoke came into being when the Greek god Zeus turned his object of affection into a thistle-like plant after she rejected him.