It is now just over two years since my good friend and mentor, Roy Penner, passed away.
Have you ever thought you were too old to do something? Maybe you thought you were too young. I have been in both places.
When settlers first came to North America, they brought with them mainly the necessities for survival in a new land.
Any of my friends will tell you that for most of my life I have been a fan of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.
This weekend a core group of us, sat down at the kitchen table with a cup of home grown mint tea, to come up with a summer program to interest our members.
Reminiscing is a natural pastime. It happens at family gatherings. You can probably recall almost immediately stories that are told and retold almost every time your family gathers.
It is hard to believe that it has almost been two years since I arrived at MHV. Although it may sound trite, the saying “time flies when you’re having fun” would certainly apply to my introduction to life at the museum.
Anyone who follows government knows that things often happen at a very slow pace.
According to data collected by Green Manitoba, 40% of the waste thrown out by Manitoba families can be recycled, 40% is organic (and easily composted), and only 20% really belongs in the landfill.
No one will look out for your health better than you. What can we learn today to prevent ourselves from visiting the doctor’s office in the future?